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Anyone Considering an RS3 Sedan?
RS3 Sedan Reviews Are Very Promising! Anyone Considering One As A DD or A Replacement For Their M3/M4?
https://www.topgear.com/car-reviews/rs3/first-drive http://www.evo.co.uk/audi/rs3/19070/...ts-new-heights Quote:
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03-16-2017, 02:06 PM | #3 |
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If this came to the US in the hatchback sportback form, I'd be all over it.
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03-16-2017, 02:35 PM | #7 |
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Thats the Pre facelift model you're viewing but europe and the middle east will get both Sedan and hatch. The website hasnt been updated yet
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I'm trading my F80 in on the manual tranny version when it hits the US
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too small. i enjoy my F80 as a DD because of the practicality it provides. the RS3 is not enough. if it were to come in a hatchback i'd consider it.
ideally i would cross shop the F80 with an RS4, but we know Audi will never let that happen.
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I'd consider the RS3 if it was offered with a manual (insert "broken record" emoji here), which of course will likely not happen. That would be a pretty sweet car.
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As long 3-pedals are an option, I will exercise my right to suffer the handicap and indignity of slower shifts and reaction times. ![]() |
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I don't think they are. And IMO, any enthusiast-oriented spec, regardless of the number of doors or configuration, should have a 6MT option. The last Audi I had was a 5.2L V10 S8 and to be fair, 3 pedals wouldn't have changed it a bit. It was what it was. Stick wouldn't have helped. My prior S6 Avant, on the other hand, would have benefited greatly from a factory 6MT but nooooo. Those guys were too stoopid to even build their RS6 sedan with a stick. The tiptronic is why I never even considered it. RS4 was last great car they built for sale here in U.S. Cancelled my RS5 order when they announced no stick. Same for me with Alfa.
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Absolutely ready to make a move on one of these when they're available. It's the right size, 4 doors, weight isn't awful, has traction for days, and sounds great.
I'd consider an M240i xDrive, but I'd prefer to stick with a sedan. CLA45 AMG wouldn't be awful, but I'm not really into the 4 cylinder. Otherwise, there's not much out there in that segment. I'm open to opinions on the above or other suggestions though. Canadian pricing is known ($62,900 CAD) but not US yet. 55K-ish is probably a safe bet. Last edited by Dethsupp0rt; 03-16-2017 at 07:00 PM.. |
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