Linch
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Out last night ended up talking about cars with someone, never like to as it always ends up in "my mates car will blow your car" kind of talk.
Blokes just bought a new RS4 which is now the best car on the road in his eyes, understandable! to asking what I drive, BMW I reply which started off a massive debate of a M3 round a track vs his RS4.
Now being a BMW owner I have to say they are amazing handling cars, I have driven both RS4 and new M3, not a great distance I will admit but up the road and I still see the M3 as the better of the two!
Im I totally wrong? Thoughts?
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adiohead
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does this help:
http://www.fastestlaps.com/comparisons/audi_rs4_b7-vs-bmw_m3_e92.html
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Graham88
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Registered: 16th Apr 07
Location: South East Kent Drives: E46 M3
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M3 all the way, but I'm not biased
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adiohead
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M3 usually, RS4 if wet.
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Jambo
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Registered: 8th Sep 01
Location: Maidenhead, Drives: VXR Arctic
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Who cars which is fastest round a track. Not like it will be much in it.
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alan-g-w
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Registered: 9th Nov 07
Location: Glasgow
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They used the e92 amd the rs4 on top gear when they went to that holiday resort/ track
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Nic Barnes
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Ford puma
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Linch
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
Ford puma
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corsadonk
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Depends on who is driving, if a hair dresser puff was driving a M3/RS4 the Puma with a fnutter would be the winner.
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Steve
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Oddly the puma was keeping with an old style m3, e36? Through the bends on the gp track in fact I thought it looked a bit tail twitchy if I'm honest and found I had to back off at times, was obviously quicker on the straights though. If anyone wants to argue about that iv got it on vid somewhere
[Edited on 24-03-2012 by Steve]
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richc
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
Oddly the puma was keeping with an old style m3, e36? Through the bends on the gp track in fact I thought it looked a bit tail twitchy if I'm honest and found I had to back off at times, was obviously quicker on the straights though. If anyone wants to argue about that iv got it on vid somewhere
[Edited on 24-03-2012 by Steve]
Vid please. no arguements though.
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Steve
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Have to wait its on my laptop at home and I'm not at home
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wilkogsi
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quote: Originally posted by adiohead
M3 usually, RS4 if wet.
this ^^^
m3 in dry, m3 in damp, rs4 in pouring down rain! the m3 will win by a fair few seconds over just one lap aswel. driven doth and any old muppet can get behind a rs4 and drive it averagly fast. the same does'nt appy for a m3 as muppets have a dsc light flashing at them
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Linch
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quote: Originally posted by dave wilkinson
quote: Originally posted by adiohead
M3 usually, RS4 if wet.
this ^^^
m3 in dry, m3 in damp, rs4 in pouring down rain! the m3 will win by a fair few seconds over just one lap aswel. driven doth and any old muppet can get behind a rs4 and drive it averagly fast. the same does'nt appy for a m3 as muppets have a dsc light flashing at them
This is how I was trying to explain it, didnt come out like that after a few pints though
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