Thinking... GS to S3?
#4
Lead Lap
Its a different category of car altogether. If you are looking for a smaller, performance oriented vehicle, moving from a fourth generation GS to an Audi S3 is fair. To me, the biggest difference is going to be in the interior and overall feel due to the size difference (the GS is 15inches longer).
Although Audi has made more reliable cars as shown by the latest Consumer Reports, i'd still be mindful that historically the brand has not been on that list consistently as a top reliability performer.
Although Audi has made more reliable cars as shown by the latest Consumer Reports, i'd still be mindful that historically the brand has not been on that list consistently as a top reliability performer.
#5
Lexus Champion
Depends on what you prioritize in a car. The S3 will be nimbler, faster, and more technologically advanced. The GS is more luxurious, more reliable, and adequately powered for daily driving. What exactly did you like about your friend's S3? I was at the Audi dealer the other day (getting rid of the Audi in the garage) and was not impressed by the S3. It's way too small, proportions are a little awkward, and the interior felt cheap (lots of hard plastics and rubbery trims). I'm also not impressed by the Audi owner experience; the dealer is slow (only 2-3 service advisors), never has enough loaners, loaners are usually not Audi, and services take forever. I also noticed the dealer near my house recently renovated the service area, and instead of nice chairs to sit on while discussing your car with the service advisors, you have to stand at the counter height desk now. I have a feeling other Audi dealers are moving in this direction too.
#6
Pole Position
I've driven the S3 many times, even used launch control repeatedly; it's comparable to the GS but the interior is awful in comparison to the GS. It's all plastic and is crazy small. One thing that annoyed me the most is that if you lightly touched the brake the car decided that it needed to stop and make you hit your head. I may be exaggerating a bit. However, it only has the sportiness going for it, the quad tips and loud exhaust. But when the intial hype from these passes theres really isn't anything left to keep you coming back to the car. The GS does have features that keep you coming back.
I would recommend the S4 tho it's the same price as an F Sport GS and that is a great car in my opinion, a worthy replacement.
I would recommend the S4 tho it's the same price as an F Sport GS and that is a great car in my opinion, a worthy replacement.
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#8
Lexus Champion
I've driven the S3 many times, even used launch control repeatedly; it's comparable to the GS but the interior is awful in comparison to the GS. It's all plastic and is crazy small. One thing that annoyed me the most is that if you lightly touched the brake the car decided that it needed to stop and make you hit your head. I may be exaggerating a bit. However, it only has the sportiness going for it, the quad tips and loud exhaust. But when the intial hype from these passes theres really isn't anything left to keep you coming back to the car. The GS does have features that keep you coming back.
I would recommend the S4 tho it's the same price as an F Sport GS and that is a great car in my opinion, a worthy replacement.
I would recommend the S4 tho it's the same price as an F Sport GS and that is a great car in my opinion, a worthy replacement.
#9
Pole Position
Dchar you are absolutely 100% right about the interior, and it is getting a refresh actually the refresh might be out already, but the S4 is very visceral to drive. Plus it's supercharged, the new one ain't it's twin turbo and no more dual clutch.
#10
Where there is no comparison is the way the S5 drives and how much torque it has at any given time, and when I'm driving hard all I see are the guages (which are still beautiful). The S4 is just as great a drive.
Last edited by dseag2; 11-24-15 at 07:20 PM.
#12
Lexus Test Driver
Has anyone noticed the OP is nowhere to be found after asking his rather obtuse question?
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I also find it funny that the OP was interested in purchasing a used IS-F within 20 minutes of posting this topic: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/lex...ml#post9264430
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It was just something I wanted to get some opinions from fellow CL members, as I haven't been around Audi's. Apparently you were interested enough to read through the thread lol. I don't see how the question is obtuse?