Carbon edition pictures now available internally. I'll post them in the CE thread.
Brochure and options prices
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'15 B8 RS4 - SOLD
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2018 B9 RS4 Navarra Blue
2013 B8 RS4 Sepang Blue
2007 B7 RS4 Avant Sprint Blue
2001 B5 RS4 Nogaro Blue
1998 B5 S4 Avant Kingfisher Blue
1993 B4 S2 Avant laser Red
2013 B8 RS4 Sepang Blue
2007 B7 RS4 Avant Sprint Blue
2001 B5 RS4 Nogaro Blue
1998 B5 S4 Avant Kingfisher Blue
1993 B4 S2 Avant laser Red
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Indeed which is I went for an E43 wagon which is also 4x4
Pretty much fully loaded, list was £69k and paid £59k
It's a very nice place to be, better than the New RS5 I had for the weekend and sounds the same as that too.
If I had a £100k I would have had an E63 for the noise but I don't. Maybe something to aim for
Currently :
Porsche 992S
Porsche Cayenne GTS
Porsche GT4 RS
Lotus Exige V6 ( tuned to c430bhp)
Seat Ibiza excellence Lux!
1987 Porsche 928S4
1967 Jaaag Mk2 3.4
Ex
2017 AMG E class wagon
2012 Audi RS4 (B8)
2012 Porsche Boxster S (981)
Porsche 992S
Porsche Cayenne GTS
Porsche GT4 RS
Lotus Exige V6 ( tuned to c430bhp)
Seat Ibiza excellence Lux!
1987 Porsche 928S4
1967 Jaaag Mk2 3.4
Ex
2017 AMG E class wagon
2012 Audi RS4 (B8)
2012 Porsche Boxster S (981)
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looked at the E43 just don't like the styling not that keen on the new C63 if I'm honest liked the older one on looks
2018 B9 RS4 Navarra Blue
2013 B8 RS4 Sepang Blue
2007 B7 RS4 Avant Sprint Blue
2001 B5 RS4 Nogaro Blue
1998 B5 S4 Avant Kingfisher Blue
1993 B4 S2 Avant laser Red
2013 B8 RS4 Sepang Blue
2007 B7 RS4 Avant Sprint Blue
2001 B5 RS4 Nogaro Blue
1998 B5 S4 Avant Kingfisher Blue
1993 B4 S2 Avant laser Red
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Fair enough.
It is more subtle, sort of!
Currently :
Porsche 992S
Porsche Cayenne GTS
Porsche GT4 RS
Lotus Exige V6 ( tuned to c430bhp)
Seat Ibiza excellence Lux!
1987 Porsche 928S4
1967 Jaaag Mk2 3.4
Ex
2017 AMG E class wagon
2012 Audi RS4 (B8)
2012 Porsche Boxster S (981)
Porsche 992S
Porsche Cayenne GTS
Porsche GT4 RS
Lotus Exige V6 ( tuned to c430bhp)
Seat Ibiza excellence Lux!
1987 Porsche 928S4
1967 Jaaag Mk2 3.4
Ex
2017 AMG E class wagon
2012 Audi RS4 (B8)
2012 Porsche Boxster S (981)
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From what I've heard there is going to be an Audi Sport pack offered on the car. It will contain DRC, Sports Exhaust and TPM, individual cost for these is £3,450 and the Audi Sport Pack is apparently going to be £2,250, so a £1,200 saving. If you read the RS5 brochure it now states that all three of these are available as part of an Audi Sport Pack but then does not offer this option!!!! As far as the Ceramic Brakes are concerned it is only the fronts that are Ceramic not the backs so £6K seems quite excessive.
I checked back to when I brought my old RS4 in 2013 and it was £63K full list but I got around £5K off that so the car was around £58K. I've specced up the new one to the same spec (or a near as) and its £76.5K with apparently no discount!! So that's effectively a 32% price increase in four and a bit years. I think I will only be interest when the discounts start to come in and the £76.5K car becomes a £65K car.
I checked back to when I brought my old RS4 in 2013 and it was £63K full list but I got around £5K off that so the car was around £58K. I've specced up the new one to the same spec (or a near as) and its £76.5K with apparently no discount!! So that's effectively a 32% price increase in four and a bit years. I think I will only be interest when the discounts start to come in and the £76.5K car becomes a £65K car.

2018 RS5 Nardo Grey with the good toys - Gone
2019 Mercedes E63s AMG - Broke down 3 times - got rid
2019 RS3 4 door - Gone
2020 RS6 Launch Edition - The right spec unlike factory orders - gone
2021 RSQ3 Sportback - Nardo Grey - gone
2022 RS Etron GT Carbon Vorsprung - Daytona Grey - gone
2023 RS6 Avant - Daytona Grey - Current
2019 Mercedes E63s AMG - Broke down 3 times - got rid
2019 RS3 4 door - Gone
2020 RS6 Launch Edition - The right spec unlike factory orders - gone
2021 RSQ3 Sportback - Nardo Grey - gone
2022 RS Etron GT Carbon Vorsprung - Daytona Grey - gone
2023 RS6 Avant - Daytona Grey - Current
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An "Audi-Sport" pack has just been released for the TTRS and RS3, 6 months after the order books opened. It contains DRC, Sports Exhaust and TPM.
'15 B8 RS4 - SOLD
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Or buy now and invoice Farage for the difference.RSphantom wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2017 4:17 pmFrom what I've heard there is going to be an Audi Sport pack offered on the car. It will contain DRC, Sports Exhaust and TPM, individual cost for these is £3,450 and the Audi Sport Pack is apparently going to be £2,250, so a £1,200 saving. If you read the RS5 brochure it now states that all three of these are available as part of an Audi Sport Pack but then does not offer this option!!!! As far as the Ceramic Brakes are concerned it is only the fronts that are Ceramic not the backs so £6K seems quite excessive.
I checked back to when I brought my old RS4 in 2013 and it was £63K full list but I got around £5K off that so the car was around £58K. I've specced up the new one to the same spec (or a near as) and its £76.5K with apparently no discount!! So that's effectively a 32% price increase in four and a bit years. I think I will only be interest when the discounts start to come in and the £76.5K car becomes a £65K car.![]()
Current 2017 991.2 GT3 - Manual, 918 Buckets / CS pack, Guards, the dog's.
Gone 2016 991.1 GTS PTS Voodoo Blue - best car to date, 2015 911.1 GTS, Carmine, PDK, interior pack, stunning, 2016 Carmine Cayman GTS, PDK + toys, 2015 RS5 Cab, 2012 Discovery 4 family wagon, 2014 Golf R, 2015 Cayman GTS, 2014 RS4, Sepang with most of the toys, SQ5, S4, S5, A5, A6.
Gone 2016 991.1 GTS PTS Voodoo Blue - best car to date, 2015 911.1 GTS, Carmine, PDK, interior pack, stunning, 2016 Carmine Cayman GTS, PDK + toys, 2015 RS5 Cab, 2012 Discovery 4 family wagon, 2014 Golf R, 2015 Cayman GTS, 2014 RS4, Sepang with most of the toys, SQ5, S4, S5, A5, A6.
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Yes, I've seen that, £1,700 if I remember.
Have a look here, its already showing as an option;
https://www.herefordaudi.co.uk/new-audi ... 1504/audi/
But I do understand that stealers are the last people to trust with this type of thing!!!
Like I said, if you download the RS5 brochure from the Audi website it does now say on DRC, Sports Exhaust and TPM that they are also available as part of an Audi Sport package but then does not show the package in the options list!!! My presumption is that they will also offer this on the RS4 at some point in the future.
2018 RS5 Nardo Grey with the good toys - Gone
2019 Mercedes E63s AMG - Broke down 3 times - got rid
2019 RS3 4 door - Gone
2020 RS6 Launch Edition - The right spec unlike factory orders - gone
2021 RSQ3 Sportback - Nardo Grey - gone
2022 RS Etron GT Carbon Vorsprung - Daytona Grey - gone
2023 RS6 Avant - Daytona Grey - Current
2019 Mercedes E63s AMG - Broke down 3 times - got rid
2019 RS3 4 door - Gone
2020 RS6 Launch Edition - The right spec unlike factory orders - gone
2021 RSQ3 Sportback - Nardo Grey - gone
2022 RS Etron GT Carbon Vorsprung - Daytona Grey - gone
2023 RS6 Avant - Daytona Grey - Current
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Nice car by the way, I like the interior

2018 RS5 Nardo Grey with the good toys - Gone
2019 Mercedes E63s AMG - Broke down 3 times - got rid
2019 RS3 4 door - Gone
2020 RS6 Launch Edition - The right spec unlike factory orders - gone
2021 RSQ3 Sportback - Nardo Grey - gone
2022 RS Etron GT Carbon Vorsprung - Daytona Grey - gone
2023 RS6 Avant - Daytona Grey - Current
2019 Mercedes E63s AMG - Broke down 3 times - got rid
2019 RS3 4 door - Gone
2020 RS6 Launch Edition - The right spec unlike factory orders - gone
2021 RSQ3 Sportback - Nardo Grey - gone
2022 RS Etron GT Carbon Vorsprung - Daytona Grey - gone
2023 RS6 Avant - Daytona Grey - Current
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Piss take. With the B8, the Sport Pack gave DRC, Sport Exhaust and 20s (and the unloved dynamic steering) for, what, £2k? So on the B9, those three options are going to cost more than twice that!?
B5 B6 B7 B9
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Ta
The interior is the one of the best bits to me and that is where I'm going to be spending most of my time

Currently :
Porsche 992S
Porsche Cayenne GTS
Porsche GT4 RS
Lotus Exige V6 ( tuned to c430bhp)
Seat Ibiza excellence Lux!
1987 Porsche 928S4
1967 Jaaag Mk2 3.4
Ex
2017 AMG E class wagon
2012 Audi RS4 (B8)
2012 Porsche Boxster S (981)
Porsche 992S
Porsche Cayenne GTS
Porsche GT4 RS
Lotus Exige V6 ( tuned to c430bhp)
Seat Ibiza excellence Lux!
1987 Porsche 928S4
1967 Jaaag Mk2 3.4
Ex
2017 AMG E class wagon
2012 Audi RS4 (B8)
2012 Porsche Boxster S (981)
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The internal configurator had pictures added to it today, so I've created a colours thread here: viewtopic.php?f=131&t=126583
'15 B8 RS4 - SOLD
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Nice Car 535. The interior of the new E class does look nice. I am considering an AMG C63S as discounts are about 11K on Carwow. But i suspect that is because a new facelifted version of the C Class is due soon with the new digital dash etc. I do think the new "rounder" styling on the C class leaves a lot to be desired though.
for me:-
Audi RS4
Positives: Looks - quite aggressive - except wheels
Negatives: Engine sounds a bit to "farty"
I am hoping suspension setup wont make the car too uncomfortable when cruising, as reports suggest the RS5 is quite comfortable as a GT car.
Merc C63S
Positives: Engine Sound
Negatives: Looks - not too keen on the "rounded" edges look on the current C Class. Also no digital dash ( i am a sucker for tech )
So polar opposites for me on both cars.
for me:-
Audi RS4
Positives: Looks - quite aggressive - except wheels
Negatives: Engine sounds a bit to "farty"
I am hoping suspension setup wont make the car too uncomfortable when cruising, as reports suggest the RS5 is quite comfortable as a GT car.
Merc C63S
Positives: Engine Sound
Negatives: Looks - not too keen on the "rounded" edges look on the current C Class. Also no digital dash ( i am a sucker for tech )
So polar opposites for me on both cars.
Current: 2018 RS4 B9 Avant
Gone: 2013 RR Evoque Dynamic Lux - Petrol
Gone: 2008 Mazda RX8 40th Anniversary Edition
Gone: 2013 RR Evoque Dynamic Lux - Petrol
Gone: 2008 Mazda RX8 40th Anniversary Edition
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I could have sworn the RS5 in the showroom had ceramic rears and they were about 8 or 9k. Which is about right compared to the C7 prices. I just checked the configurator and you are right it shows fronts only for 6k.RSphantom wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2017 4:17 pmFrom what I've heard there is going to be an Audi Sport pack offered on the car. It will contain DRC, Sports Exhaust and TPM, individual cost for these is £3,450 and the Audi Sport Pack is apparently going to be £2,250, so a £1,200 saving. If you read the RS5 brochure it now states that all three of these are available as part of an Audi Sport Pack but then does not offer this option!!!! As far as the Ceramic Brakes are concerned it is only the fronts that are Ceramic not the backs so £6K seems quite excessive.
I checked back to when I brought my old RS4 in 2013 and it was £63K full list but I got around £5K off that so the car was around £58K. I've specced up the new one to the same spec (or a near as) and its £76.5K with apparently no discount!! So that's effectively a 32% price increase in four and a bit years. I think I will only be interest when the discounts start to come in and the £76.5K car becomes a £65K car.![]()
But even still, 6k for fronts is about what I'd expect for front ceramics. Weren't they 5k on the B7 11 years ago?
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