A5...underpowered?
#1
A5...underpowered?
Hi,
I was originally in search of an s5 to my color specs with an auto trans, however, without any luck, I was wondering if the A5 is even worth considering, as there are quite a few available with auto trans and well-optioned....but does it have enough oomph? for someone that likes aggressive driving, but not insane...well
thks
I was originally in search of an s5 to my color specs with an auto trans, however, without any luck, I was wondering if the A5 is even worth considering, as there are quite a few available with auto trans and well-optioned....but does it have enough oomph? for someone that likes aggressive driving, but not insane...well
thks
#7
I agree to this...
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#8
The S5 does not feel responsive, period. A good sports car must be sensitive enough to user inputs that it just about feels like it is predicting what you want to do without feeling twitchy. BMW's across the board nail this, Audi's S5 doesn't.
#9
got it...then thats out.
just the quattro was a nice plus...anyways good luck getting one in montreal, plus i would happily take an rs5...it will easily be over a 100k here, and for me i would rather take a 911 at that price range...or an m5.
just the quattro was a nice plus...anyways good luck getting one in montreal, plus i would happily take an rs5...it will easily be over a 100k here, and for me i would rather take a 911 at that price range...or an m5.
#10
However, make sure you actually sit in and drive the other cars. To me, the interior and styling made up for the lack of power -- plus you could always modify it.
#11
When you start to option the A5 you get so close to the S5 that it makes the jump up seem like a no brainer (to me at least).
As for its responsiveness vs the M3, I dont think it is trying to be as 'edgy' in the handling department. I wrote a long review on Audizine about the differences of the S5 vs the 335 right after my test drives. I feel the S5 is more of a GT cruiser that gobbles up the highway miles in style, whereas the M3 is more of a track tuned car for the road.
I honestly feel the S5 is equipped to compete more with the 6 series than the M3/335...but this thread is about the A5, so im wandering off topic.
As for its responsiveness vs the M3, I dont think it is trying to be as 'edgy' in the handling department. I wrote a long review on Audizine about the differences of the S5 vs the 335 right after my test drives. I feel the S5 is more of a GT cruiser that gobbles up the highway miles in style, whereas the M3 is more of a track tuned car for the road.
I honestly feel the S5 is equipped to compete more with the 6 series than the M3/335...but this thread is about the A5, so im wandering off topic.
#13
I had much the same conclusion, except the 6 series still has at its heart a performance soul. The S5 just doesn't feel that way. Say what you want about its intent being a GT cruiser (again, I agree and said the same thing), a 2 door V8 is advertising a performance dynamic that is missing in the S5.
#14
Having driven a 328xi, C300 4-Matic, an A5, an A5 S-line, and a few other semi-exotics recently, the S-line is a nice GT. It is NOT a sports car per se, so get the right mindset. If you want an canyon assasin, get a 3.2 TT-S or a new M or 335. If you want a serious GT, the S-line A5 is a great drive that gobbles up miles of asphalt at great speed with excellent handling overall.
A5
265hp/243tq/3737 pounds wet
S5
354hp/325tq/3891 pounds wet
328i coupe
230hp/200tq/3351 pounds wet
335i (kin to S5)
300hp/300tq/3571 pounds wet
M3
414hp/296tq/3704 pounds wet
RS5 (none seen, but press data)
335kW (~470hp)/650nM(~480tq)/~3900 pounds
Now that you can see apples and oranges, the A5 and S5 stack up very well compared to their "near equivalent) BMW. The M3 wins the HP contest hands down, but the RS5 is closer in feel to the M3 than the S5. The S5 whacks the 335i squarely on the nose.
You decide. Stop bench-racing and go drive each of them. Each is a fabulous car (and the inside of the BMW is 90s cheezy IMO). Be happy with either: you'll get a great experience.
A5
265hp/243tq/3737 pounds wet
S5
354hp/325tq/3891 pounds wet
328i coupe
230hp/200tq/3351 pounds wet
335i (kin to S5)
300hp/300tq/3571 pounds wet
M3
414hp/296tq/3704 pounds wet
RS5 (none seen, but press data)
335kW (~470hp)/650nM(~480tq)/~3900 pounds
Now that you can see apples and oranges, the A5 and S5 stack up very well compared to their "near equivalent) BMW. The M3 wins the HP contest hands down, but the RS5 is closer in feel to the M3 than the S5. The S5 whacks the 335i squarely on the nose.
You decide. Stop bench-racing and go drive each of them. Each is a fabulous car (and the inside of the BMW is 90s cheezy IMO). Be happy with either: you'll get a great experience.
Last edited by InTTruder; 10-15-2008 at 05:21 AM. Reason: Just the facts ma'am!
#15
you might also want to consider the 'old' rs4...not a coupe, but it will be faster and likely handle better than the a5 or s5...or wait for the upcoming s4, that looks promising as well. gl.