Had my RS a while now and agree that they're a pretty decent car, certainly better handling than my 2014 Mustang but a bit more of a sleeper
I've also got a wrangler which isn't fast despite it's 4 litres however it will show a clear pair of heels to an RS across a river, muddy field or rocks. On the downside mpg is about 12.
I was going to sell the RS to go back to the new mustang but as luck would have it the DRC gave up the ghost last week, better I deal with it than a new buyer. So looking at repair options now and potentially keeping it till the close of the year.
not so new car but new to the forum
not so new car but new to the forum
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Re: not so new car but new to the forum
No matter where you go, there you are.
Re: not so new car but new to the forum
Are you saying he's a girl? Cos of the softop? He has a wrangler mate, and a muddy too! You can't get more manly than that.
Real name: Simon, or Si, don't mind either
1.4 Fiesta (Silver)
2.8 VW Bora V6 4motion (Blue)
4.2 Audi RS4 B7 Avant (Black)
1.4 Fiesta (Silver)
2.8 VW Bora V6 4motion (Blue)
4.2 Audi RS4 B7 Avant (Black)
Re: not so new car but new to the forum
Calm down, I didn't realise you fancied him. I said nothing about gender, I asked if his occupation was a hairdresser, it's the standard response to someone posting a picture of a convertible. I don't make the rules, I just enforce them.
No matter where you go, there you are.
Re: not so new car but new to the forum
I'm not a hairdresser nor do I care about what's left of my hair looks like.
I don't track my car so the ultimate driving machine it doesn't need to be and I would have said my old M3 felt more suited to the track than the RS, if tracking is your thing. That being the case I don't need to have a more rigid but ugly ass saloon
or station wagon
to haul my junk around in (cue comments). Also, news flash, you don't need have the roof down but it does sound awesome when you do and blast down some country lanes.
The Wrangler is awesome by the way, louder than the RS, although not as tuneful, and always gets lots of positive comments. It does help that it's big, those are 35" tyres, i'm 6ft on the money with shoes on and the bonnet if level with my shoulders......yes it is hard to get into.
I don't track my car so the ultimate driving machine it doesn't need to be and I would have said my old M3 felt more suited to the track than the RS, if tracking is your thing. That being the case I don't need to have a more rigid but ugly ass saloon
The Wrangler is awesome by the way, louder than the RS, although not as tuneful, and always gets lots of positive comments. It does help that it's big, those are 35" tyres, i'm 6ft on the money with shoes on and the bonnet if level with my shoulders......yes it is hard to get into.
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