Thanks dollgangstarrrrr wrote:*he'ssonny wrote:His a BMW fan always was

Thanks dollgangstarrrrr wrote:*he'ssonny wrote:His a BMW fan always was
+1 especially the 2 mile drag race.........sakimano wrote:He has Clarksonitis. He is trying to emulate Jeremy in his reviews...you can hear it in his inflection and style now. Further at Clarkson school, the first point of business these days? Hate Audi, who are becoming very popular.
It used to be hate BMW....but now that Audi is the brand on a pedestal with all the cool kids, hating it seems to be popular with these TV (or YouTube) presenters.
Further the Audi crushed the BMW where it counts...by nearly a full second on a dry track over a short lap. Interesting that it was a real power track with lots of straight sections, and even though in the straight line run the BMW 'won', it failed to make up time. He seems more concerned with drifting the cars than living with them as PG said above.
On looks alone that BMW is not viable. It is heinous.
Further the Audi weighs a few hundred pounds more and only makes 15 more HP but through awd drivetrain loss. Why is he surprised the BMW wins the drag race eventually? He should know this...and he does. So why is he yelling with glee "where is the power Audi??"
Finally...notice on the in car on the track how you couldn't even hear him in the BMW? That chincy little tin can piece of <beep> sounded like someone took the roof off or put his microphone in the engine bay. Atrocious. The rs3 he was talking calmly and we could hear everything he said, clearly (while he was running a full second faster lol).
I love how on the drag race he decided to make it a two mile race to ensure the BMW would catch up. Anyone remember the last time they did a two mile drag race? Over a quarter mile the Audi rapes. Over a half mile the Audi rapes. Over a mile the Audi wins. Pushed to two miles the BMW catches up and wins by a car length. Yay BMW.
Epic failure by Harris.
+1sakimano wrote:He seems more concerned with drifting the cars than living with them as PG said above.
Not sure how can you say the BMW won the test when as far as I could see the Audi went round the track nearly 1 second faster beat the BMW from 0-60 0-100 in fact 0-to everything up to 140 and never heard of a 2 mile drag race before. so I'm not sure which test the BM actually won.Amar wrote:I love how everyone here tries to make excuses for the Audi, JUST ACCEPT THE BMW WON THE TEST. I didn't see him try to drift either of them. Trust me, you do not need to be drifting a BMW to realise how well balanced and what great drivers cars they are. It is very noticeable driving within the limits of UK roads. DK made the only valid point, it is an old chasis and the new S3 is probably the better rival for the new M135. Anyway, I'd love an RS 3, I didn't even know the M135 thingi existed.
Amar wrote:I love how everyone here tries to make excuses for the Audi, just accept the BMW won the test. I didn't see him try to drift either of them. Trust me, you do not need to be drifting a BMW to realise how well balanced and what great drivers cars they are. It is very noticeable driving within the limits of UK roads. DK made the only valid point, it is an old chasis and the new S3 is probably the better rival for the new M135. Anyway, I'd love an RS 3, I didn't even know the M135 thingi existed.
gilford wrote:Is everyone forgetting this video of the M135i's big brother -
http://youtu.be/8UGdz35sTy8
End of story really
frankie wrote:
Anyway, the new 1 series is ugly as hell, so wouldn't consider it even for a moment.
So true...Dave_Hedgehog wrote:Whats irksome to me (and many others i guess) is that Harris set out to exaggerate the characteristics of the car so much to get his point across that the RS3 is a POS. He drove the bimmer smoothly yet was deliberately over driving the 3 to unsettle the weight of the car to make it understeer more, the test was like Jenson Button v Clarkson right down to the toys out of the pram moment onboard and destroying the RS3s tyres in 6 laps (clarkson would be proud). It was poor journalism and an unnecessary deliberate hatchet job.
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