Jezzer wrote:Bjacks, I know you can't compare the RS4 Avant with the CSL but how do you rate them against each other. Just interested in your thoughts as I have made the same move as you.
I remember first jumping into the CSL and wondering how I put up with Audi's dynamics for so long! I actually enjoyed steering and dictating where the car went with the throttle

With the B5 RS4 I think I enjoyed the straight line grunt most.
The B7 is better than the B5, but the steering feel is still not there. I had a 987 Boxster S with PASM between the CSL and the B7, so I was spoilt with good steering again.
The RS feels stronger in the mid range than the CSL (not suprisingly) and hence is a more useable car. The type of driving I do rarely lets me hang on till the red line as I'm usually in town or on the motorways. The CSL was very perky in the mid range, but absolutly loved to be gunned everywhere. When the cold weather set in, I found it very hard to use much more than part throttle as it would just light up the back end. This meant that I did about 300 miles all winter so it was a waste of time keeping it. When the back stepped out at 70MPH in a straight line due to a change in road surface I decided that enough was enough
Back to the RS, it doesn't do what the CSL does, but it is not supposed to. This morning I revelled in the heated seats, mid range grunt and 4WD traction. The same kind of journey in the CSL would have been colder, more noisey and slower as it was slippery.
For me it means that I can use it every day of the year without worrying where the next ditch is
The ride in the RS is pretty harsh with SS+ but hopefully will be worth it when I get somewhere near a track again (hopefully!).
Back on topic, I've not noticed any other creaks and groans but it's not that cold here at the moment and the car lives in the garage.
Still hopped up the road this morning, may have to put some "L" plates on the back
Cheers all
Ben