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So, dare I say it?

 

RS3

 

Auto-Express though.

 

Afterall, it's been a long time since it's been uttered in anger on this forum!  And TSN could do with another BMW v Audi debate, although now the AMG A45 will/could/should? be included!

 

The RS3 is back and keeps the 5 cylinder engine.

 

 

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The Audi RS3 is revealed in these spy pictures, and at a glance, it looks like a standard S3 but the massive brakes and subtly tweaked air intakes reveal this is a mule for something a little more special.

Spotted on public roads outside the Nuburgring in Germany, details on the RS3 are still scarce but reports suggest it is expected in late 2014, with the possibility of a debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March.

Underneath the S3 body lies the running gear of the RS3, suspected to be a tuned version of the 2.5-litre turbocharged five-cylinder engine found in the outgoing model. Power is expected to increase slightly, up to around 360 bhp, which will  be delivered through Audi’s all-wheel drive quattro system.

It’ll be underpinned by the lightweight MQB platform which should help ensure the RS3 is lighter than its predecessor. Audi will also use experience from its Ultra program to fit the RS3 with more hi-tech, lightweight materials to reduce weight even further. This will help it keep pace with the Mercedes A45 AMG, which boasts a 0-62 mph time of 4.6 seconds.

Traditionally, RS models usually indicate the end of a car's lifecycle. The current RS3 was introduced only months before the whole A3 range was refreshed but in this instance Audi seems to be going against its usual regime by introducing the new RS3 earlier than first anticipated.

There are no details on pricing or spec but a price-tag similar to that of the current model, at around £39,000 is expected. (and the rest :roflmao: !!)

 

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The wavy brake discs were invented by an aftermarket tuning company, sadly not one of recognised brands but one of the Barry type ones that make stuff that supposedly looks good rather than performs.

 

The thinking behind it was that the wavy bits 'scoop' the air into the internal cooling vanes. It didn't work, all it really served was to reduce the contact area of the pad on the disc, thereby reducing braking efficiency.

 

I can't remember which magazine tested them, was a long time ago, but they were roundly slated. I'm sure Audi have made them work better though.

 

 

Edit: Argggghhhh STOP REFORMATTING MY POSTS!

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Manual & three door option? Probably friggin not!

 

Audi launched the S3 with a manual option which I wasn't expecting.  So here's hoping customers are given the choice of gearbox.

 

However with the present generation RS4 and RS6 being Avant only now, I wouldn't get your hopes up for a 3dr RS3

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 I wouldn't get your hopes up for a 3dr RS3

 

Agreed I dont think Audi would ever build an RS3 that ticked those particular boxes, as if they did, TTS & TTRS sales would nosedive off the very small "Cliff" they currently occupy

In regards to the whole RS3 saga, wouldnt be surprised if it came with a tow hitch as well, because not content with offering bloody avants in anything badged RS for the suppposed performance & "practicality" of such a set up?

Sorry I dont have 10 kids - 2 Mutts and a Twin Recaro Mamas & papas to fit in, I would just like a three door manual with some oomph and a bit of  practicality when its required, okay S3 is not bad, but not a patch on that five pot beasty fitted with a manual

 

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Agreed I dont think Audi would ever build an RS3 that ticked those particular boxes, as if they did, TTS & TTRS sales would nosedive off the very small "Cliff" they currently occupy

 

If that is Audi's concern then I believe it is misplaced. A 3 door RS3 and the TTRS are in subtly different markets. Think M135i vs Z4 35i.

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If that is Audi's concern then I believe it is misplaced. A 3 door RS3 and the TTRS are in subtly different markets. Think M135i vs Z4 35i.

 

Not according to that Audi Stephan Unreal geezer, he was quoted when asked why a three door was not being offered in RS3 format;

 

"That if customers wanted such a thing then the TTRS was the best option?

 

C0ck!

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Just for the record wont be buying the new RS3 if it is offered in only sportback guise.

I mean if you wanted a fast Audi avant, you would by an RS4 RS6 RS7 etc etc etc

If you want a "VO5" mobile, you buy a TTRS

The only realistic avenue it appears is if VW stuff the five pot into a golf, and you have car that would wet a lot appetites, instead yet again we basically get a family estate with an auto box FFS!

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