Car and Driver: C63 AMG v '07 Audi RS 4 v '08 BMW M3
I always take motoring journalists with a handful of salt (yes, not a grain!) because of the vast subjective differences in their opinion. Does everyone remember the sheer positive press the C63 got when it was first driven compared to the lashing the M3 got? Now, two month later, the M3 wins all the comparison tests?


I can appreciate that ultimate handling requires sacrifices in ride quality, but I wonder if this time around, AMG have sacrificed too much to chase M3 drivers. US drivers need not worry because your quality of roads are far superior to British roads.
In any event, with fast rising fuel prices, environmental propaganda and crappy roads - a hard-riding, 6.3 litre monster may not sell so well in the UK. A great shame considering the development and effort AMG are putting into their cars.
Bilal
upgrade to 245/40/18's vs 235/40
and upgrade 265/35/18's vs 255/35
with a 9" rim.. you can even go to 275's if you wanted. But don't know if you have the space.
it will make a difference..
I rather have a stiff ride which I can make softer but using a better rubber and thicker rubber..
compared to having a soft ride that I need to install springs, shocks and bigger wheels.
https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-amg-w204/216624-c63-vs-m3-vs-rs4-motor-trend-scans.html

1/4 mile at 12.3 seconds @ 116 mph

10 mpg

http://www.caranddriver.com/comparis...08-bmw-m3.html
Had a '74 Electra 225 that beat that. They need to do better than that, with modern technology and all. Sheesh. And I though my C32 was a guzzler.
My C32, with a mix of spirited city and highway driving, averages around 20 mpg, which is TWICE the mpg of the C63. Keeps the math easy, as both cars require premium, which means the C63s annual fuel cost would be double my C32... ouch.
Love the car though... and I'm not one to ***** about mpg, but still... 10 mpg is terrible.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
My C32, with a mix of spirited city and highway driving, averages around 20 mpg, which is TWICE the mpg of the C63. Keeps the math easy, as both cars require premium, which means the C63s annual fuel cost would be double my C32... ouch.
Love the car though... and I'm not one to ***** about mpg, but still... 10 mpg is terrible.
I'm holding out hope that the test car was faulty in some way.
The mileage at 10 mpg is very distrurbing. Comparable V8s in cars of similar weight are getting much better than 10 mpg. It could be that C&D had their foot in it the whole time they tested the car.
The mileage at 10 mpg is very distrurbing. Comparable V8s in cars of similar weight are getting much better than 10 mpg. It could be that C&D had their foot in it the whole time they tested the car.
The C63 is great but its not just Car and Driver that picked the new M3 over it.
0-60 both 3.9
1/4m both 12.3
only difference AMG has a limiter at 155 and Brabus can do 215+ mph
I am sure Brabus costs 3 times more with the 6.3L V12 TT in it.
either Bullits performance numbers are very conservative or its got too much power(730hp 811 tq) it cant get a good grip.
so i am guessing if the second one is right, detuned 6.3 engine is already optimal for the car. usuall speced 6.3 (518hp) may not be that much benefitial in terms of accelaration.
perhaps someone with more knowledge compare both cars and give a better analysis.
I thought the most impressive and convincing test from this article were the acceleration from 30-70 and 50-70. The MB was nearly three time faster from 30-70 and twice as fast from 50-70 compared to the other two cars. That is real world usefullness, accelerating on freeway on-ramps. Although the MB beats in the 0-100 and 0-150 test the other tests I thought were very impressive.
I was almost convinced to purchase an RS4 Wagon when it arrives, but now I think I may have to wait for the C63 wagon.
I thought the most impressive and convincing test from this article were the acceleration from 30-70 and 50-70. The MB was nearly three time faster from 30-70 and twice as fast from 50-70 compared to the other two cars. That is real world usefullness, accelerating on freeway on-ramps. Although the MB beats in the 0-100 and 0-150 test the other tests I thought were very impressive.
I was almost convinced to purchase an RS4 Wagon when it arrives, but now I think I may have to wait for the C63 wagon.
C63
30-50 = 2.3seconds
50-70 = 3 seconds
M3
30-50 = 6.8seconds
50-70 = 5.9seconds
can't wait to see those faces on those future m3 (or procedes 335i's) owners on freeway in vancouver
moahah
Your understanding is spot on.
Unfortunately though, we have to wait until next fall. Europe gets the Avant version in early spring. It's going to be along wait but I'm very hopeful it'll be worth it.

C63
30-50 = 2.3seconds
50-70 = 3 seconds
M3
30-50 = 6.8seconds
50-70 = 5.9seconds
can't wait to see those faces on those future m3 (or procedes 335i's) owners on freeway in vancouver
moahah




