View Poll Results: Choose!
Range Rover Sport
5
9.62%
Audi RS4/S4
47
90.38%
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RRS vs RS4/S4
#1
RRS vs RS4/S4
I'm debating between 2 cars right now and when you hear them, you must think I'm pretty damn crazy for such an easy decision. But, it's not that easy for me.
Audi RS4/S4
vs
Range Rover Sport
Both will be no older than 2007.
I'm concerned about RR's reliability. I don't feel like buying A/S tires for the Audi (but I will go this route if I get it) nor do I want to deal with having 2 sets of wheels (as with my current E46 M3).
I will keep the RR Sport for 2 years MAX ( I live in Omaha, so I have to deal with the crappy weather), but I will end up keeping the Audi longer. RR depreciates like a ton of bricks. Damn, I think I've made my decision just typing this up. Hmmmm, I'll give the RR Sport the first vote to see if it evens out.
So, what's the verdict?
Audi RS4/S4
vs
Range Rover Sport
Both will be no older than 2007.
I'm concerned about RR's reliability. I don't feel like buying A/S tires for the Audi (but I will go this route if I get it) nor do I want to deal with having 2 sets of wheels (as with my current E46 M3).
I will keep the RR Sport for 2 years MAX ( I live in Omaha, so I have to deal with the crappy weather), but I will end up keeping the Audi longer. RR depreciates like a ton of bricks. Damn, I think I've made my decision just typing this up. Hmmmm, I'll give the RR Sport the first vote to see if it evens out.
So, what's the verdict?
Last edited by ///macculate; 10-10-2008 at 06:06 PM.
#5
Having lived in the midwest most of my life, I have faced this decision as well. RS4 is the best of both worlds. You could always buy an old school tahoe/explorer for severe winter days and that ever present road salt. I have a good friend in Iowa who has driven his RS4 year round with no problems at all.
#7
+1 on that
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#8
Thanks for your replies guys! I currently have an E46 M3 with a dedicated set of winter wheels (WinterSport 3D's) which are awesome in the snow, but I guess I'm just a bit lazy to change wheels every season. I might have to go this route though. Also, does anyone have A/S tires as opposed to having 2 sets of wheels? I know snow tires are no match for A/S tires but I was just curious is this is a viable option that doesn't put too much of a damper on performance and handling. Thanks again guys, happy NFL sunday!
#9
If you buy an 07 or 08 RRS you'll be fine, its just the 06's you have to worry about. I have an 08' and love the damn thing, 4mo now and i still love driving it and i usually get bored fast!
#12
Indeed, winter tires are essential. Been riding on the Dunlop 3Ds for a couple of weeks now and the RS is like a Polaris!!! So much fun!
#14
You probably aren't debating this anymore but I did just get rid of an 07' RR sport and purchased an S4. After 2 years with the RR and a new power steerring rack, windshield wipers NEVER properly oworking, brake shields coming off among many other problems and over a month driving a chrysler rental I am thrilled to be in an Audi. RR is a beautiful truck when it's on the road, which was rare.
#15
I actually love the silver ones, for one they are winters so I don't care that much. But even though my mirrors, sidesills and Milltek exhaust are blacked out, the silver still looks god as it matched some of the chrome accents (e.g. emblems, interior cabin, etc.) For $550 I could have gotten any other wheels (e.g. nice HREs), but it is for a winter setup after all...
I am running 255/35/10s Dunlop 3Ds, which in my area is just fine (NorthEast). If I were in the snowbelt then I would have likely dropped to 225/40/18 but I dont really get to drive the RS in such snow conditions. Even with the 19s, it is a Polaris!!!