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Should have bought an M240i xDrive and tuned it if you wanted to street race.
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Being I own both (G42 is RWD), would much rather tune/build the G87 (the x drive would have nothing to do with it...my trans is tuned so the very little I may lose from launcing from a dead stop will be overtaken in a short span...from a roll, xdrive is not going to make any difference). Available parts, for one, are in favor of the G87. Driveability is also in favor of the G87. Last edited by M_Power Rob; 07-13-2024 at 05:06 PM.. |
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But it's 1300 pounds lighter than my M50.
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For context I have owned the previous gen 8v RS3 that had the same engine and power as the current one. The RS3 with AWD DTC and impressive power to weight ratio will beat almost anything from 0-62mph (compounded further by him being tuned, you stock AND you being manual. However from 40mph onwards you would start to pull back a stock RS3 (let’s compare stock to stock for a true measurement of performance) and by 62mph and over you would be pulling on him. After owning an RS3 I can tell you that the Audi tech’s know their party trick / selling point here (amd so to did the guys you raced by the sound of it), and that is to launch hard. The RS3 is all about selling the 0-62mph. But I noticed the car kind of runs out of steam after that. The M2 on the other hand with it bigger displacement and twice the turbo’s will just go and go and go. My advice to you, is know your car, (like the RS3 owner did has he raced you in an area he knew he was strongest and you were weakest, off the line) if someone wants to race don’t do it off the lights but via a roll race. Trust me when I say that is all the RS3 can do extremely well, but who wants to be one of those kids that thinks they are a racer by going from 0- a massive 40mph in between traffic lights. The M2 is faster from 40mph onwards. The M2 can corner faster. The M2 can break faster The M2 can lap faster. Let the baby have the bottle |
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I'm another that cross-shopped the RS3 before I ordered my M2. The DCT is a great transmission in the RS3 and if it had a manual the decision may have been more difficult. The RS3 sounds great, drives great, off the line it blows the doors off cars two weight classes above it (and sometimes on the track too for that matter). Ultimately I wanted the third pedal more than I wanted a 3.6 second 0-60 time.
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08-19-2024, 02:12 PM | #53 | |
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I'm looking to get back into a G87 for the reason you mentioned which is the manual experience. I wrote awhile back about comparing a G87 to Integra Type S and I'm back cross shopping them now again. I've been fickle with cars recently as I just don't get the engagement that I'm looking for from an auto (even a good DCT that's in the RS3) hence my requirement back to a manual. I think those that are judging the new RS3 based on their 8V ownership need to drive the new car. I've driven the last gen and having owned the 8Y, it is more dynamic and certainty handles better. It can feel somewhat artificial the way the power transfers to the rear at times though. That said, it's an amazing DD, especially for someone in a large city like me. Complete package of a car that will hold it's value likely better than an M2 honestly. I wish there was less focus on Nurburgring and lap times in general. |
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08-19-2024, 03:06 PM | #54 | |
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Have you considered an ND2 Miata? Really depends if you're looking for seat of your pants + manual or just enjoyable + manual experience, but if it's the latter the Miata will very much fulfill that. You could have an ultra fast DCT and a slower but absolutely fun manual. |
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08-19-2024, 03:22 PM | #55 | |
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ITS/CTR vs G87 came down to two things for me: one, ADM on both honda models were absolutely nonsensical (around 10k each at the time), and two, which attributes in a road car do you value. all three cars are tremendously fun in the real world but they go about their business much differently as you would expect. in the end, paying G87 prices for a FWD hot hatch just wasn't going to work for me mentally. at 52k the ITS is a good deal; at 62k it is absolutely not. if you can get a dealer willing to play ball at MSRP for the ITS and you value what it provides as a performance car, i would probably go that direction, but when the prices are within 10% of eachother, the G87 is just much more car than the honda twins. ill be looking for one used down the road as prices continue to normalize. |
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08-19-2024, 03:36 PM | #56 | |
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I'm not one to value cars going sideways/stepping out and I really like the inputs in the Type S so it's still in contention for me. It sounds a bit silly, but the interior "pleather" like materials is what's driving me away. The Napa leather in the RS3 is nicer than Vernasca in the M2 but they're both leagues above the Type S (as they should be for the price). I also wish the Integra was smaller. I have a small city garage and it would actually be a tight fit for me. The RS3 is the perfect size for what I need. The hatch is great though in the Type S I will say and entry cost at MSRP + running costs is a factor. I'd think about a Golf R if it had rev-matching. It's honestly a must for me for my type of commute (as anti-purist as that sounds). |
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08-19-2024, 03:38 PM | #57 | |
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It's hard mentally to get past the FWD 2.0 4cyl spec sheet of the car I will admit. I had a 2.0 Cayman T for awhile that I loved, but the thought was always in the back of my mind that I was driving a 2.0L 4cyl and I would be lying if it didn't dampen my experience. |
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08-19-2024, 04:00 PM | #58 | |
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It's more the steering for me than actually kicking the backend out. I prefer the feeling of going into a corner and using the throttle to hold my turn versus the plowing effect you get with a fwd. If sliding everywhere was super important I probably would have opted for the F87 M2. |
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1) some folks have been perfectly fine sticking their dogs in their M2s. i haven't simply because i do not want my car to smell like dog. i have areas of my home that are dog-free for the same reason. this is personal preference and i have even seen people sticking large 70+ lb dogs in the back and they fit fine. 2) the width of all three of these cars would cause me concern in a full time city environment. they are all within an inch of eachother in this respect and street parking forces you right up against the curb to make sure you are totally clear of the roadway. the extra 7 inches in length vs rs3 and 6 inches vs M2 for the ITS would be of less concern to me. 3) goes without saying, but if you are in a buy and hold situation and costs are at all a concern- stay away from the M2 and likely doubly so the RS. S58 has proven pretty robust so far but running costs will not be cheap. if youve got a 3-5 year holding window, YOLO, but beyond that... 4) i say this as a current owner of a Mk4 and a person with a ton of seat time in a mk7.5- the mk8 golf R will absolutely underwhelm you vs the options you already have on the table. my old B8 S4 6 speed was twice as fun, half as expensive to buy, and still felt too sterile. plus you aren't escaping ze german tax |
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[QUOTE="two_three_two;31399821"]couple points here, and i appreciate that you are being thoughtful about this.
1) some folks have been perfectly fine sticking their dogs in their M2s. i haven't simply because i do not want my car to smell like dog. i have areas of my home that are dog-free for the same reason. this is personal preference and i have even seen people sticking large 70+ lb dogs in the back and they fit fine. We have a 70 lbs Bernedoolde that goes with us most places. We just bought a waterproof cover for the back seat and it seems to work well. Haven’t noticed any dog smell in the car but that could be my shit sense of smell. |
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I typically only drive the car 2-3 days a week from my garaged location in the city to/from work and family duties in the suburbs. It's literally never street parked so luckily I don't have to worry about that. I bus/train/walk in the city exclusively so I have flexibility there. I'll have to get used to the dog smell as it's our only car and will need to perform dog duty. Luckily I only expect that maybe once a month or so and will get a cover for the back. I did get a phone call today for a potential G80 allocation for Nov production date Not sure it's worth 10k more than my equivalent g87 build though and for my purposes may not be worth it due to extra size. I can happily afford the m2/m3 but the option of saving money especially in the short term is always a plus. |
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We have a 90 lb Weimaraner who doesn't shed much at all but there is no way he will ever ride in my car. You guys are way more courageous than me! We're actually picking up a 2nd family SUV this week so we have another ride to put the dog in and then allow me to garage queen my M2 for the winters.
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M3 is another 3 inches longer than the ITS so worth measuring out your parking space (ya know, measure twice, buy once....) |
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I just traded my RS3 in for a manual G87 M2. I couldn’t beat my former car no matter how hard I tried in a hypothetical race, but I personally didn’t buy this car to beat RS3, I bought it because it’s the best most balanced driver’s car I’ve experienced in years. I’d own this over either gen RS3 10/10 times and I haven’t truly experienced my M yet since it’s still during break in period. I just know the driving dynamics of Audi having a half dozen of them and I am so tired of understeer lol.
Also the 2025 RS3 press photos just came out. The center of the steering wheel looks like it’s cheaper than a VW. I’m happy moving over to BMW haha |
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