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<blockquote data-quote="primus2211" data-source="post: 600810" data-attributes="member: 6227"><p>Stating that is almost like saying that the M3 is mysteriously prone to oversteering. There is no means of fighting physics, it is the law.</p><p></p><p>In terms of power, the RS4 has been dissappointing on some front because there has been many reported cases where new cars did not meet the actual rated specs. Coupled with the issue of carbon build up in the early FSI engine robing power (similar issues to the MK5 GTI), the car has seen many circumstances whereby it was found wanting and lead to quite a few unfavorable public response. This was the reason I insisted on sourcing the car myself from UK when I was planning to buy.</p><p></p><p>TopGear, hmmmm my personal feel on this is they're funny but silly. If folks were to believe everything shown, we'd all be driving the Fiat Pandas and Ferrari 458's. In addition, take into account that they bothered doing a full challenge for the RS4 while the M3 only had a review. Does this mean the M3 is any less? I don't think so.</p><p></p><p>What do I personally think of the M3? it may come as a surprise to some, I actually find that it is a pretty good car. I actually tested the car 3 times, combination of saloon, coupe, DCT and manual while looking for a newer replacement for the 5 year old RS4. Why did I not buy it? I did not think that it was any better or worse than the RS4.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="primus2211, post: 600810, member: 6227"] Stating that is almost like saying that the M3 is mysteriously prone to oversteering. There is no means of fighting physics, it is the law. In terms of power, the RS4 has been dissappointing on some front because there has been many reported cases where new cars did not meet the actual rated specs. Coupled with the issue of carbon build up in the early FSI engine robing power (similar issues to the MK5 GTI), the car has seen many circumstances whereby it was found wanting and lead to quite a few unfavorable public response. This was the reason I insisted on sourcing the car myself from UK when I was planning to buy. TopGear, hmmmm my personal feel on this is they're funny but silly. If folks were to believe everything shown, we'd all be driving the Fiat Pandas and Ferrari 458's. In addition, take into account that they bothered doing a full challenge for the RS4 while the M3 only had a review. Does this mean the M3 is any less? I don't think so. What do I personally think of the M3? it may come as a surprise to some, I actually find that it is a pretty good car. I actually tested the car 3 times, combination of saloon, coupe, DCT and manual while looking for a newer replacement for the 5 year old RS4. Why did I not buy it? I did not think that it was any better or worse than the RS4. [/QUOTE]
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