My new Daytona Grey RS3 - UPDATED PICS

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My new Daytona Grey RS3 - UPDATED PICS

Post by JonG » Sun Sep 16, 2012 6:10 pm

I picked up my brand new RS3 last Tuesday 11th Sept from Leeds Audi, which will replace my much loved Golf R. Hats off to Paul at Leeds Audi ... fantastic customer service and they bent over backwards to clinch a deal.

A few early pics here :-

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First impressions and a comparison with my old Golf R (I come from a Golf GTi, R32 and R background for the last 6 six years)

Firstly the engine : the biggest pulling factor for me and I'm certainly not disappointed. Anyone missing the sound of the R32's V6 in their Mk 6 Golf, but wanting more power than that old 3.2 unit, will not be disapponted with the RS3's 2.5TFSI. Lots of low down grunt and a fantastic tingly warble from about 3500rp upwards ... loving it !!

7-speed S-tronic - Another pulling factor me was this 7-speed box .. I love VW's DSG and, and as I do a fair bit of motorway driving, the 7th gear on this S-tronic is great for a quieter, relaxed cruise with excellent mpg. When an overtake blast is required, just drop a couple gears on the paddles and whoosh .. :<beep>_you: .. In manual mode the S-tronic does not auto change up at the red line (not tested by me yet as running in still) and neither does it kickdown.

So those are the best bits and where the RS3 excels IMHO compared to the R.

Now the rest :-

Handling / Cornering / Ride - The RS3 has a similar feel to the R on high speed bends, lots of grip and traction. On tighter corners though I have to say I prefer the Golf R so far. The RS3 doe'snt feel as "chuckable" as the R. Perhaps I hav'nt really got to grips with the RS3 yet but when negotiating tight roundabouts near where I live the RS3 does not "flow" from left-right-left as well as the R. Probably due to the additional up front weight.

The ride in the RS3 feels firm and taut and very similar to my R (which had 19"s and standard spec suspension). Over sharper irregularities the RS3 feels to cushion the blow more than the R, as if there was more rubber thickness (although there is'nt any - it is the same 235/35/19 profile on the fronts ;D). The tyres on the RS3 are Contisport 5p's.

Running Costs - The RS3 is looking remarkably similar to the R here

- Insurance is the same (only £280 for me and the wife with Privilege).
- Tax is £255 a year.
- MPG is looking to be similar (due to 7th gear on motoway cruise) but I'm expecting slightly lower long term.
- Finance monthy payments are actually the same as the R despite £7k additional on finance).
- No servicing pack unfortunatley but I have taken out a 4th year Audi warranty on the RS3 (for £245 extra).
- Also the RS3 comes with 3 years Audi breakdown cover as standard.

All in all well impressed so far, and I can't wait for the running in period to end.

EDIT : Loads more pics after 1st wash :bigwave:


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Audi RS3 in Daytona Grey, 7sp S-Tronic, Sept 2012.
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Re: My new Daytona Grey RS3

Post by sonny » Sun Sep 16, 2012 6:23 pm

I like that a lot. Good spec.
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Re: My new Daytona Grey RS3

Post by Ian_C » Sun Sep 16, 2012 6:32 pm

Good combo, Daytona with darkened alloys and none of that silver lip shiit on the front and rear bumpers
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Post by Dave_Hedgehog » Sun Sep 16, 2012 6:44 pm

looks lovely

the engines are very tight when new, took a good 100 hours for mine to loosen up
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Post by turbo roro » Sun Sep 16, 2012 6:57 pm

congratulations, it looks good but I would have taken the alu kit :kissmyrings:

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Post by dbm » Sun Sep 16, 2012 8:45 pm

JonG wrote:Handling / Cornering / Ride - The RS3 has a similar feel to the R on high speed bends, lots of grip and traction. On tighter corners though I have to say I prefer the Golf R so far. The RS3 doe'snt feel as "chuckable" as the R. Perhaps I hav'nt really got to grips with the RS3 yet but when negotiating tight roundabouts near where I live the RS3 does not "flow" from left-right-left as well as the R. Probably due to the additional up front weight.
I kind of know what you mean. I came from a TTS which had amazing body control, especially when the magnetic suspension was in 'Sport' mode. The RS3 has much more body roll. But I'm getting used to the fact that it will stick like sh!t to a blanket, and relearning what the cornering attitude feels like. Give it a little time for you to re-adjust.

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Re: My new Daytona Grey RS3

Post by JonG » Sun Sep 23, 2012 11:30 am

dbm wrote: Give it a little time for you to re-adjust.
I think you're right ... just need to adapt and get used to a different feel :thumbs:
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Re: My new Daytona Grey RS3 - UPDATED PICS

Post by hammy969 » Sun Sep 23, 2012 4:39 pm

Love the new pics. Looks great! You can't beat the sparkle :biggrin3:
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Post by Macdaddy » Sun Sep 23, 2012 7:44 pm

Dave_Hedgehog wrote:looks lovely

the engines are very tight when new, took a good 100 hours for mine to loosen up
Thats good to know, I'm trying to run it in gently but keep finding open road to help loosen it up :bigblink:

Love this colour too, I think the Silver trim would have looked nice. I may retro fit it yet.
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Re: My new Daytona Grey RS3 - UPDATED PICS

Post by Noyjatat » Sun Sep 23, 2012 8:00 pm

A really lovely match between the wheels and the car itself. The best combo I have seen yet.

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Re: My new Daytona Grey RS3 - UPDATED PICS

Post by geek » Thu Nov 01, 2012 8:48 pm

Very very nice :thumbs:
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Re: My new Daytona Grey RS3 - UPDATED PICS

Post by rcm63 » Sat Nov 03, 2012 12:58 pm

Amazing quality photo's! My favourite colour too :nodder:

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Re: My new Daytona Grey RS3 - UPDATED PICS

Post by PJC » Sat Nov 03, 2012 1:01 pm

That does look good.

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Re: My new Daytona Grey RS3 - UPDATED PICS

Post by chunky79 » Sat Nov 03, 2012 1:40 pm

I love the rs3, what a stunning motor. Very jealous of all you guys who own them now.
One question though, can you spec a sunroof or not?
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Re: My new Daytona Grey RS3 - UPDATED PICS

Post by P_G » Sat Nov 03, 2012 1:56 pm

Wish you could but you can't in the UK but you can in Europe? Something IIRC to do with Health & Safety legislation here.

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