Location: B4355 Knighton to Newtown road
Car: Audi TTRS
Price as tested: £48,000 approx

Now we all know how good the B7 RS4 is, well we should do, we all drive one.
So it was with great interest that i received the keys to Quattro GMBH latest tune up, the TTRS. Mine for the day, and boy was i going to test drive it like i drive my RS4.....fast, winding mountain roads, hairpins, heel and toe changes.
The road is great for testing performance cars, reasonably long straights, great hairpins and sweeping bends and best of all very little traffic either way.
22 miles, brief stop in Newtown to allow the wife to recover from feeling sick (Oops) and then back the same way. Stopping for some photos.
I'll let you all know how good or bad it is in a moment, but first the spec....
Sepang blue, classic rs silver mirrors and a more aggressive front splitter, this car has finally broken away from the hairdresser mould and become a drivers car, dare i say it, a mans car.
The interior is nice, flat bottom steering wheel (multifunction), dvd sat nav, recaro rs bucket seats, auto dim rear view mirror, rain sensors and auto adaptive lights, bose, cruise.
The engine is a 2.5 tfsi, a 5 cylinder scorcher.
6800rpm redline.
2.5 litres, turbo charged and develops 340bhp powered through a 6 speed close ratio gearbox.

I was told that the exhaust note was painstakingly crafted to be phenomenally good, it is...
All i can say is, it's orgasmic, think you've got it good with the milltek?
This is amazing, get the revs over 3500rpm and your not driving a TTRS, your now in a racing car, competing for first place, it really is that good.
Ok so how fast is it, how do's it handle and is it competition for the rs4 crown.
Well its fast, i would say up to 80mph its quicker than the rs4, at this point the rs4 would start to pull away.
Acceleration from about the 80-100 mark is not as strong as the rs4 but still good.
Be interested to see what the tuners can do.
Handling is excellent, well up to the rs4 mark, although obviously i haven't tried it on a track, but hey A and B roads are the norm, aren't they?
This car has the standard suspension, magnetic ride is an option, would have been nice to try that, but i'd happily have the standard.
Ride quality was good, bumps were handled reasonably well, road noise was a bit noisy though.

Conclusion.
Pros
Staggering acceleration through the gears
Noise
Handling
Looks are great, but beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, so make your own mind up. But i will say, people took photos as i drove by, Honest !
Very comfortable with the RS Bucket seats, better than the RS4 buckets.
Cons
Limited space, although the boot is surprisingly big, its also shallow.
Rear seats ok for small children/vertically challenged adults only.
Front seat don't fold forward well, due to side bolsters, so you have to move seat forward and then fold (what a pain)
RS Buckets unavailable, yes i know they are a no cost option, but dealer informed me that all new cars will only have the standard sports seats due to a supplier issue. This will apparently be rectified at some point.
RS4 crown? No, this car is not a discreet, fast and capable of moving lots of baggage machine. Its a sports car. Pure and simple.
Would i buy one? Yes
More photos available here.
http://s678.photobucket.com/albums/vv150/Gazzer1968/
Thanks for reading !
Gareth