New RS4; A good buy or Not?

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New RS4; A good buy or Not?

Post by spencey » Sat Apr 02, 2005 8:27 am

I am on the verge of placing my deposit for a saloon in the sprint blue but the stories I am hearing is that not many orders have been placed! Now I dont want to go ahead and buy if this cars going to be a flop as the residual will be bad as well, whats all your opinions is this car going to be a good buy? Its surely going to be awsome to drive with the usual Audi prefect interior and build quality etc.. Just not 100% convinced as yet, convince me!

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RE: New RS4; A good buy or Not?

Post by PhilT » Sat Apr 02, 2005 9:52 am

Personally I want to see the lap time for the ring, and compare it to the CSL. If it is not comparable, then it's a hard decision to take the new RS4 over a CSL...
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RE: New RS4; A good buy or Not?

Post by Nordschleife » Sat Apr 02, 2005 10:03 am

I would not place a deposit without an 'Agreement To Purchase & Sell Contract', so both parties know that you will have no problems pulling out, and they cannot gazzump you, the costs of almosty all the factory supplied accessories are known after all.

Realistically, almost all expensive German cars have awful residuals, apart from Porsche 911s and a very few very limited production cars. The new RS4 is going to be produced in as great a volume as possible, for sale all over the world. Draw your own conclusions as to what effect this will have on residuals. As far as build quality and interior goes, don't confuse modern Audis with the old RS4 and S4, the new ones are MUCH cheaper. As far as I can tell the best cars Audi currently builds are the A8 and the Gallardo.

Now that a crazy German petrolhead runs Aston Martin, perhaps all Brits should reconsider whether its time to come back from the dark side and support a really super car company with more tradion, style and heritage than an Autobahn full of boring black ueberwagen. It looks good, it drives good and I bet the residuals will hold up.

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Re: RE: New RS4; A good buy or Not?

Post by don » Tue Apr 05, 2005 1:26 pm

Nordschleife wrote:...As far as build quality and interior goes, don't confuse modern Audis with the old RS4 and S4, the new ones are MUCH cheaper. As far as I can tell the best cars Audi currently builds are the A8 and the Gallardo...
Do you mean to say that the build quality and finish of the new cars is not as good?

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Post by Nordschleife » Tue Apr 05, 2005 2:13 pm

A fairly cursory comparison of a current S4 with an an older model car will show you where the corners have been cut. Look out for things like cheaper feel plastics, thinner seat cushions, more ugly LED displays instead of nice analogue dials/clocks, fewer instruments, door pockets too small for road atlases, cheap carpet, ....... are the shut lines as tight? I know that there has been serious pressure placed on suppliers to trip prices and that this has not been without sacrificing product quality in all cases.
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Post by TarmacTerrorist » Tue Apr 05, 2005 6:14 pm

Must admit, I was really disapointed to see little change to the old symphony/concert type stereo unit sitting in the middle of the console still........
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Post by simple1 » Tue Apr 05, 2005 8:00 pm

Thats because you will be listening to the growl of a V8 not AC/DC :roll:
I rearly have the streo on in the quattros, just listen to the exhaust. :lol:

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Post by Conti » Fri Sep 16, 2005 8:33 pm

Not a good buy, because:
0-100km/h: 4,7 sec.
0-200km/h: 17,2 sec.
400m: 13,1 (174 km/h)
1778 kg!!!!!
Lap time Hockenheim (small circuit): 1.15.8 min
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Post by johneroberts » Sat Sep 17, 2005 9:18 am

TarmacTerrorist wrote:Must admit, I was really disapointed to see little change to the old symphony/concert type stereo unit sitting in the middle of the console still........
I now understand that Bang and Olfsen are producing a hi-fi system for the A8 and it might be available in other models!
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