New RS5 arrived today
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New RS5 arrived today
So, dropped of the old RS5 this morning (MY11) and picked up the new one. So far I haven't done many miles but thought I'd post on some of the more obvious differences:
SatNav - At last Audi have seen fit to gift us the full complement of digits when entering a post code, won't be regarded as significant by some but probably not too much to ask considering this day and age.
Audi Connect - Probably a good piece of kit if you have a phone that allows rSAP, as an iPhone user it still rankles that Apple haven't incorporated this yet. Alternative option is to buy a data only sim and use BT over the iPhone for the voice services so I'll probably go down that path.
Handling/Steering - Old car had the full drive select with dynamic steering and suspension (DRC) whereas new doesn't, it has the standard electro-mechanical steering, LSD, sports suspension and a sports exhaust. Initial impression is that there is more feel through the steering wheel and suspension which is fine for my needs - firm enough for some spirited driving but not too much so that uneven roads rattle your fillings out. The dynamic setting for suspension on the old model was unusable unless on a track like surface - on normal roads at times it was like riding a bucking bronco. I did have some DRC issues with the old car which eventually saw a damper replaced but it never ever felt right from day one and the knocking when going over certain road surfaces was ever present - so far no knocking noticed from the standard sports suspension.
Gearbox - Not sure if the box fitted to the new car is different from old or the software is different but whatever it is it has certainly improved the experience. In auto the gear changes in feel slicker, and the car doesn't dwell in gear when you put the foot down. Might be a placebo effect or an issue with the previous car's box (had it in a couple of times with the result being the pressure plate pack was replaced which made some improvement) so time will tell.
Other than some minor design/functionality improvements not a lot else to say at this stage so once I've put a few more miles on it I'll have a better handle on the pros and cons of DRC versus standard shocks etc.
SatNav - At last Audi have seen fit to gift us the full complement of digits when entering a post code, won't be regarded as significant by some but probably not too much to ask considering this day and age.
Audi Connect - Probably a good piece of kit if you have a phone that allows rSAP, as an iPhone user it still rankles that Apple haven't incorporated this yet. Alternative option is to buy a data only sim and use BT over the iPhone for the voice services so I'll probably go down that path.
Handling/Steering - Old car had the full drive select with dynamic steering and suspension (DRC) whereas new doesn't, it has the standard electro-mechanical steering, LSD, sports suspension and a sports exhaust. Initial impression is that there is more feel through the steering wheel and suspension which is fine for my needs - firm enough for some spirited driving but not too much so that uneven roads rattle your fillings out. The dynamic setting for suspension on the old model was unusable unless on a track like surface - on normal roads at times it was like riding a bucking bronco. I did have some DRC issues with the old car which eventually saw a damper replaced but it never ever felt right from day one and the knocking when going over certain road surfaces was ever present - so far no knocking noticed from the standard sports suspension.
Gearbox - Not sure if the box fitted to the new car is different from old or the software is different but whatever it is it has certainly improved the experience. In auto the gear changes in feel slicker, and the car doesn't dwell in gear when you put the foot down. Might be a placebo effect or an issue with the previous car's box (had it in a couple of times with the result being the pressure plate pack was replaced which made some improvement) so time will tell.
Other than some minor design/functionality improvements not a lot else to say at this stage so once I've put a few more miles on it I'll have a better handle on the pros and cons of DRC versus standard shocks etc.
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Re: New RS5 arrived today
WTFDTM?CraigV8 wrote:TTIWWP.
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Re: New RS5 arrived today
pics would be good 

Re: New RS5 arrived today
This thread is worthless without pics......northernpar wrote:WTFDTM?CraigV8 wrote:TTIWWP.
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i got the WTFDTM part but i was stumped with TTIWWP partCraigV8 wrote:This thread is worthless without pics......northernpar wrote:WTFDTM?CraigV8 wrote:TTIWWP.




Re: New RS5 arrived today
Pics pics pics
Congratulations on the new car.
With regards to the suspension, do you think the new car sits lower on the standard sports suspension? I think the DRC equipped cars look a little higher in ride height.
Congratulations on the new car.
With regards to the suspension, do you think the new car sits lower on the standard sports suspension? I think the DRC equipped cars look a little higher in ride height.
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Re: New RS5 arrived today
I would say that this one looks marginally lower than DRC but don't think there is much in it at all.
Another ride out today and definitely feels better than the old one which makes me think that there was probably something wrong with the suspension set-up but just that Audi couldn't find anything.
Finally, some pics as requested:
Another ride out today and definitely feels better than the old one which makes me think that there was probably something wrong with the suspension set-up but just that Audi couldn't find anything.
Finally, some pics as requested:
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Re: New RS5 arrived today
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!!! sweet mate..and nice colour choice





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Re: New RS5 arrived today
Congrats....Lovely car well putt together by audi
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Re: New RS5 arrived today
That looks stunning Graeme - think the colour suits it really well. Hope you enjoy it! 

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Re: New RS5 arrived today
I went from a 2011 RS5 to the FL and thought the exact same thing mate, gear changes much better!
I've got the full dynamic on mine and think it is a step up over the previous version as well, the old one was a bit soft I would say.
Mine's Ibis also, great minds an all that
I've got the full dynamic on mine and think it is a step up over the previous version as well, the old one was a bit soft I would say.
Mine's Ibis also, great minds an all that

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Re: New RS5 arrived today
I love the bodywork-coloured line at the rear under the exhaust holes. Works best on white RS5s.
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