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08-29-2007, 03:18 PM | #2 |
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Well, it's taking some serious cues from the A5-which is a good thing.
But this looks like a facelift of the current car rather than a whole different design...which is what it is. This is what Audi shoud've done.....but didn't My big complaint is that Audi's look has become so corporate and safe there's too much similarity from one model to the next. A handsome car- even great looking but there's no excitement and ultimately it comes off as bland. Another missed oppurtunity from DeSilva & Co. With BMW it's emotional and smart and takes chances. Audi design hasn't been the same since Peter Schreyer left and Walter deSilva took over. So yeah, high marks - but its so predictable. Can you say that about any upcoming BMW? |
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08-29-2007, 05:11 PM | #4 |
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Yeah they all look the same now!! Ughh... BUT, I must say I LOVE those LED's upfront. I've seen them on a high end audi sedan a few months ago and there stunning. I'm up in the air whether I prefer them to the angel eyes. :/
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They don't seem to be maximizing the potential of the new chassis yet judging by the lukewarm numbers of the A5, but I'm sure they'll get the hang of it in a few years. More competition is always better. :headbang: |
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08-30-2007, 08:53 AM | #8 |
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EVO magazine has quoted Audi as saying the new chassis could be competitive with BMW, and they would like to work on changing customer perception to allow for more balanced handling traits. Here's to hoping it works.
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Curious to see what the audi faithful have coined the led's. I love 'angel eyes' for the coronas. |
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Yep. The B8 platform addresses the single biggest complaint about Audi handling, the heavy nose weight bias. They are actually claiming a 50:50 weight distribution in the Quattros because they moved the engine back behind the front axle, moved the battery into the trunk, and redesigned the frame to use higher quality lighter weight metals in the front. Audi actually swapped the positions of the diff and the transmission to pull it off. On top of that, they put a 40:60 torque bias to the rear wheels under normal driving conditions. This Audi will handle much more like a BMW xi than ever before. It's too bad they have also increased it's size to be about the same size as the old BMW 5-series. It's getting porky at the same rate the 3-series has gotten porky. The B8 A4 will give the 328xi a serious run for the money. If I were in the market for a 2008 328xi late next year, I would definitely test drive it side to side with the new B8 A4. I don't think the 328xi would win out. The engine has been de-tuned too much. It will need to be tuned like the Z4 3.0si 255hp/220tq engine to compete. Hopefully the new B8 A4 will be the competitive push to force BMW into using the 3.0si engine tune in more of it's line. Like 330si\330Xsi sedans and coupes, and a 130si coupe. We will have to wait for a B8 S4 to see if Audi can compete with the 335xi. If the S4 gets the 352 hp - 325 ft/lb torque S5 engine with sub-5 second 0-60 times, it may be very competitive with the 335xi. BMW will have to respond with an engine power boost. Competition is good, yes it is! |
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