Video: Fifth Gear Tests Audi RS5 vs Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG Coupe
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Video: Fifth Gear Tests Audi RS5 vs Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG Coupe
"Hey Guys....the track is wet....let's take out a 4WD coupe vs a rear drive coupe and see which is quicker..."
one of the fu<ken stupidest tests yet
ps...Tiff is a douche
http://link.brightcove.com/services/...=1255730986001
one of the fu<ken stupidest tests yet
ps...Tiff is a douche
http://link.brightcove.com/services/...=1255730986001
Last edited by callmiro; 11-05-2011 at 09:56 PM.
#2
Saw it yesterday. The RS5's quattro system had the advantage in the wet. It would of been a whole different story if the C63's rear tires were able to hook up and gain traction. Mercedes, please put on some wider tires on this car. Thanks for posting. That link doesn't seem to be working so here's the youtube link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0OU3vmCl7I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0OU3vmCl7I
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#5
I would expect the RS5 to be the faster car on a track with its quattro system. It would take a very skilled driver in the C63 to keep up givem the C63s torque and anorexic rear tires. Outside of rain and snow, I would still take the C63 any day regardless as to whether it is easier to drive quickly on a track.
#6
Not dissing the RS5, but 95% of these cars won't see a single day at the track anyway. Other cars in this class (M3,IS-F,RS5) are all remarkable in their own respect. I'd take the C63 as a DD. Power is now. No need to rev the engine to get the most out of it.
#7
Very often I keep thinking about these kinds of test and it makes me wonder if the fift gear editors/producers are stupid or if they get paid to be biased in favor of Audi.
I am saying this because the C63 has the worst formula for keeping itself straight on a road course(skinny tires,no rear LSD,RWD, tons of torque and hp), they make it worst by throwing it into a wet road...
To me it is clear, there is an advantage for the Audi's AWD. I know almost no one that races on wet roads and that comes from a guy that owned 11 AWD sports cars(your truly)
I am saying this because the C63 has the worst formula for keeping itself straight on a road course(skinny tires,no rear LSD,RWD, tons of torque and hp), they make it worst by throwing it into a wet road...
To me it is clear, there is an advantage for the Audi's AWD. I know almost no one that races on wet roads and that comes from a guy that owned 11 AWD sports cars(your truly)
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Very often I keep thinking about these kinds of test and it makes me wonder if the ift gear editors/producers are stupid or if they get paid to be biased in favor of Audi.
I am saying this because the C63 has the worst formula for keeping itself stright on a road course(skinny tires, tons of torque and hp), they make it worst by throwing it into a wet road...
To me it is clear, there is an adavantage for the Audi's AWD. I know almost no one that races on wet roads and that comes from a guy that owned 11 AWD sports cars(your truly)
I am saying this because the C63 has the worst formula for keeping itself stright on a road course(skinny tires, tons of torque and hp), they make it worst by throwing it into a wet road...
To me it is clear, there is an adavantage for the Audi's AWD. I know almost no one that races on wet roads and that comes from a guy that owned 11 AWD sports cars(your truly)
The RS5 has a lot of ground to make up given the media's response to its overall package. And Audi can't be pleased with this outcome. So, perhaps Audi leaned on this reviewer to set up a an event which is obviously favorable to its design.
Hey, driving in wet conditions is part of life, so props to the RS5 for a good showing, but this test is pure propoganda IMO.
#9
So, was that a PP-equipped C63? I couldn't tell exactly, but it looked like the steering wheel had the alcantara.
Back to the comparison -- lets face it, the Merc is not designed to be a track king. To these great professional drivers the C63 is a big toy: it has a huge engine, oversteers well, has skinny rear tires and great breaks.
Back to the comparison -- lets face it, the Merc is not designed to be a track king. To these great professional drivers the C63 is a big toy: it has a huge engine, oversteers well, has skinny rear tires and great breaks.
#10
I'm speculating here, but, I think Audi has a real incentive to do whatever they can to get auto mags to give their RS5 positive reviews. This car has received a shellacking (not sure if that's how you spell that word) since it's release, from it's "wooden" handling to its over priced options.
The RS5 has a lot of ground to make up given the media's response to its overall package. And Audi can't be pleased with this outcome. So, perhaps Audi leaned on this reviewer to set up a an event which is obviously favorable to its design.
Hey, driving in wet conditions is part of life, so props to the RS5 for a good showing, but this test is pure propoganda IMO.
The RS5 has a lot of ground to make up given the media's response to its overall package. And Audi can't be pleased with this outcome. So, perhaps Audi leaned on this reviewer to set up a an event which is obviously favorable to its design.
Hey, driving in wet conditions is part of life, so props to the RS5 for a good showing, but this test is pure propoganda IMO.
#13
it's the UK, when do they not have a rainy day?
better tiff than clarkson imo!
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The track looked alot dryer when the Audi did its hot lap and when the C63 did its lap the track looked pretty wet.
#17
If I wanted a competitive track car in stock form, I wouldn't have gotten the C63.
As a DD, I'm sure the Audi is just as great as the C63 (and possibly better depending on geographical locations), but to me it's just so boring even when being driven at the limit.
As a DD, I'm sure the Audi is just as great as the C63 (and possibly better depending on geographical locations), but to me it's just so boring even when being driven at the limit.
#18
Yes, the Audi might be better in certain climates (i.e. snow) but that is no issue in reality. I live in Canada and we get lots of snow. Good winter tires, common sense and the fact that roads are cleared within hours make RWD cars year round friendly.
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The more I think about it the stupider the vid is, who the hell does drifts and power slides when racing for time (outside from rally), this was just a show.
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The timed lap starts at 2:55 into the video.
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#22
I don't see why anyone would be surprised or upset at this comparison. I knew exactly what I was getting into when I decided to buy the C63. I wanted a car that in daily driving scenarios is just a beast and will eat up most other cars if the situation should arise. This car has shown time and again that although its very performance oriented its not a track car at heart. Sure it can keep up with most cars around the track because of its amazing low end torque and when it comes to a straight line will just run away from them. But its a rear wheel drive on tires that are too small. I like that its tail happy and has one of the best exhaust sounds of any car out there, but if I was looking for a track car for weekend racing the Benz wouldnt be my choice because of the modifications you'd have to do to really get it to perform. The only complaint I have is how most of these "comparison tests" are carried out. Lets take these cars out in traffic and drive them to and from work for a day then maybe out of the city for a little highway drive and see which one handles best under those conditions...because for me that would be much more relevant then who can get around a race track with the quickest time.
#23
I don't see why anyone would be surprised or upset at this comparison. I knew exactly what I was getting into when I decided to buy the C63. I wanted a car that in daily driving scenarios is just a beast and will eat up most other cars if the situation should arise. This car has shown time and again that although its very performance oriented its not a track car at heart. Sure it can keep up with most cars around the track because of its amazing low end torque and when it comes to a straight line will just run away from them. But its a rear wheel drive on tires that are too small. I like that its tail happy and has one of the best exhaust sounds of any car out there, but if I was looking for a track car for weekend racing the Benz wouldnt be my choice because of the modifications you'd have to do to really get it to perform. The only complaint I have is how most of these "comparison tests" are carried out. Lets take these cars out in traffic and drive them to and from work for a day then maybe out of the city for a little highway drive and see which one handles best under those conditions...because for me that would be much more relevant then who can get around a race track with the quickest time.
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I don't see why anyone would be surprised or upset at this comparison. I knew exactly what I was getting into when I decided to buy the C63. I wanted a car that in daily driving scenarios is just a beast and will eat up most other cars if the situation should arise. This car has shown time and again that although its very performance oriented its not a track car at heart. Sure it can keep up with most cars around the track because of its amazing low end torque and when it comes to a straight line will just run away from them. But its a rear wheel drive on tires that are too small. I like that its tail happy and has one of the best exhaust sounds of any car out there, but if I was looking for a track car for weekend racing the Benz wouldnt be my choice because of the modifications you'd have to do to really get it to perform. The only complaint I have is how most of these "comparison tests" are carried out. Lets take these cars out in traffic and drive them to and from work for a day then maybe out of the city for a little highway drive and see which one handles best under those conditions...because for me that would be much more relevant then who can get around a race track with the quickest time.
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Am I reading this right the RS5 is $111,000 US!!
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-0...rket-cars.html
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-0...rket-cars.html