The point being that non DRC is very uncomfortable compared to DRC.Avantgarde wrote: ↑Sun Apr 25, 2021 2:21 amMy statement and comparison was not pointless, it was in response to paulread69 who said his B9 RS4 with DRC was as comfortable as his B8 S4, but my B8 S5 SB (essentially the same as his S4) is much more comfortable than my B9 RS4 without DRC. The point being that non-DRC is very uncomfortable compared to with DRC, so if he wants an RS4 to ride well, it has to have DRC.nastro azzurro wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 6:44 pmPretty pointless statement and comparison.Avantgarde wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 8:48 amI had a B8 S5 Sportback (pretty much an S4) for ten years prior to my B9 RS4 and I can tell you with 100% certainty that the B9 RS4 without DRC is much much harder than the B8 S5. So I think the DRC on the B9 RS4 must be a much more comfortable ride than without DRC.
B9 RS4 with DRC is the one to have if concerned with a comfortable ride.
In comfort it is a plush a ride as my Range Rover on the road.
Then you have the options and with them you will find something you’ll enjoy.
When I tried the non DRC car when I was buying I dismissed it straight away. Way too uncomfortable for day to day use.
Do you really want to compromise and start changing suspension components to get something that will never be as good as factory DRC?
Get the DRC car. End of.
You’ve stated it yourself.
The rest is pointless.