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@@VonB3 The RS5 is definitely the right choice. It’s a much nicer and better-built car. If you’re considering buying used, make sure to get a current generation model with a warranty, such as an Audi Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) vehicle. Keep in mind that everything on RS cars can be quite expensive. Personally, I would choose a Golf R over an RS3; they are virtually the same car, but the Golf R is significantly cheaper. I hope this information helps!
@@slonkijippie I like the RS5's sound more than the RS3's. The RS7 sounds even better in my opinion. Golf R is a good option as well when considering an RS3. Very similar car for way less money
@@FahvergnugenRS5 The Golf R and the RS3 are not "Very similar". I would agree with that they are somewhat similar, but absolutely not very similar. The RS3 is available as a sedan and obviously the engine is a huge difference between the cars.
@ They are both on the same platform. The interior of the RS3 is much closer to that of the Golf R than it is to the RS5. Both vehicles are similar in size and feature comparable materials. In Europe, the RS3 is available as a hatchback. I love the Golf R and have considered getting one a few times; I think it's a great deal price-wise. In Europe, it costs around $20,000 more. The Golf R is significantly cheaper in Canada for the same car. I also like the RS3; it drives really well and is very fast.
@@MarchedYeti96 Where I live, yes, there are only about a dozen current-generation RS5s for sale in all of Canada, so they can be rare depending on your location. A lot of kids come up and ask to take pictures. Teenagers usually say something if they are next to me at a red light. I'm not a massive fan of the attention in person, but seeing people's reactions when they spot the car is nice. For many, it's the first RS5 they've seen in person. Occasionally, I'll notice someone has taken a picture of my car while I’m driving, and they post it on local car spotting pages. That surprised me; I didn't expect it to attract that level of attention, but car enthusiasts seem to love RS cars. Thank you for watching!
@@FahvergnugenRS5 thanks for the reply! It's good to know I'm starting to look for a new sporty daily. I was considering an s5 sb but might full send why not. The 21+ look so good.
@ I’ve owned a current-generation S5, and it was an excellent car. The engine in the S5 is different from that of the RS5. Honestly, I loved the aggressive look of the RS5, which is why I decided to buy it. However, the S5 is more than sufficient as a daily driver. Both cars drive similarly and offer comparable speed. There are some great deals on used current-generation S5s right now. If you’re considering buying used, make sure to look for models with an Audi warranty, such as an Audi Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) vehicle. Keep in mind that everything related to S and RS cars tends to be costly. Hope it works, thank you for watching!
@@FahvergnugenRS5I would not be able to talk myself into upgrading to an RS5 from the S5 lol. I could not even take the S5 to its limits, the fastest I have ever gone before slowing down due to getting scared is like 200km/h, and even an A5 can handle that very well. So I think I will be sticking with the S and not upgrade.
@ArthropodSpidey It's extremely difficult to judge speed in these videos. In theory, the car could be going 170 KPH, which would create a lot of wind noise. Additionally, since it's an RS5, there's very little sound deadening, and it's equipped with louder winter tires. I have placed the mics low in the vehicle, partly to capture the exhaust noise and engine noise. The downside is that this setup also picks up more road noise. Overall, I don't notice road or wind noise while driving. I'm very happy with the RS5!
@@ArthropodSpideyI was taken aback when I read it, given that the RS5 wind noise is rated better than comparable BMW, Mercedes, etc. Your volume could also be playing a factor. I listen to these videos louder than the car sounds in person, so everything is more noisy when I do so. Thank you for watching!
@@FahvergnugenRS5 if you want to be a good content creator, learn how to separate the criticism from people just making comments and observations. Not everything is a personal attack and not everything reflects on you or your choices. It does sound very noisy in the video. That's all.
I created this video out of my passion for driving. If you made it to the end, maybe it deserves a like-it really supports the channel! Feel free to comment your thoughts, suggestions, or questions below. Thank you for watching and subscribing!
where is this? nice pov bro
@@gabrielamorim3516 thank you! And Canada 🇨🇦
@@FahvergnugenRS5 beautiful place!
@@gabrielamorim3516 cheers
Nice video, I’m having a hard time between choosing an RS3 or RS5 what are your thoughts?
Very hard choice TBH. For me it's the RS3 because 5-Cylinder sound but RS5 is also a great choice.
@@VonB3 The RS5 is definitely the right choice. It’s a much nicer and better-built car. If you’re considering buying used, make sure to get a current generation model with a warranty, such as an Audi Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) vehicle. Keep in mind that everything on RS cars can be quite expensive. Personally, I would choose a Golf R over an RS3; they are virtually the same car, but the Golf R is significantly cheaper. I hope this information helps!
@@slonkijippie I like the RS5's sound more than the RS3's. The RS7 sounds even better in my opinion. Golf R is a good option as well when considering an RS3. Very similar car for way less money
@@FahvergnugenRS5 The Golf R and the RS3 are not "Very similar". I would agree with that they are somewhat similar, but absolutely not very similar.
The RS3 is available as a sedan and obviously the engine is a huge difference between the cars.
@ They are both on the same platform. The interior of the RS3 is much closer to that of the Golf R than it is to the RS5. Both vehicles are similar in size and feature comparable materials. In Europe, the RS3 is available as a hatchback. I love the Golf R and have considered getting one a few times; I think it's a great deal price-wise. In Europe, it costs around $20,000 more. The Golf R is significantly cheaper in Canada for the same car. I also like the RS3; it drives really well and is very fast.
Does it get attention? Like when stopped at the gas station, running errands, etc.
@@MarchedYeti96 Where I live, yes, there are only about a dozen current-generation RS5s for sale in all of Canada, so they can be rare depending on your location. A lot of kids come up and ask to take pictures. Teenagers usually say something if they are next to me at a red light. I'm not a massive fan of the attention in person, but seeing people's reactions when they spot the car is nice. For many, it's the first RS5 they've seen in person. Occasionally, I'll notice someone has taken a picture of my car while I’m driving, and they post it on local car spotting pages. That surprised me; I didn't expect it to attract that level of attention, but car enthusiasts seem to love RS cars. Thank you for watching!
@@FahvergnugenRS5 thanks for the reply! It's good to know I'm starting to look for a new sporty daily. I was considering an s5 sb but might full send why not. The 21+ look so good.
@ I’ve owned a current-generation S5, and it was an excellent car. The engine in the S5 is different from that of the RS5. Honestly, I loved the aggressive look of the RS5, which is why I decided to buy it. However, the S5 is more than sufficient as a daily driver. Both cars drive similarly and offer comparable speed. There are some great deals on used current-generation S5s right now. If you’re considering buying used, make sure to look for models with an Audi warranty, such as an Audi Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) vehicle. Keep in mind that everything related to S and RS cars tends to be costly. Hope it works, thank you for watching!
@@FahvergnugenRS5I would not be able to talk myself into upgrading to an RS5 from the S5 lol. I could not even take the S5 to its limits, the fastest I have ever gone before slowing down due to getting scared is like 200km/h, and even an A5 can handle that very well. So I think I will be sticking with the S and not upgrade.
@@Drifter18903 yeah, I hear you. S is more than enough!
A lot of wind and road noise for a "luxury" sedan
@ArthropodSpidey It's extremely difficult to judge speed in these videos. In theory, the car could be going 170 KPH, which would create a lot of wind noise. Additionally, since it's an RS5, there's very little sound deadening, and it's equipped with louder winter tires. I have placed the mics low in the vehicle, partly to capture the exhaust noise and engine noise. The downside is that this setup also picks up more road noise. Overall, I don't notice road or wind noise while driving. I'm very happy with the RS5!
@FahvergnugenRS5 very defensive response lol. I was just making an observation.
@@ArthropodSpideyI was taken aback when I read it, given that the RS5 wind noise is rated better than comparable BMW, Mercedes, etc. Your volume could also be playing a factor. I listen to these videos louder than the car sounds in person, so everything is more noisy when I do so. Thank you for watching!
@@FahvergnugenRS5 if you want to be a good content creator, learn how to separate the criticism from people just making comments and observations. Not everything is a personal attack and not everything reflects on you or your choices. It does sound very noisy in the video. That's all.
@ I hear you. Thank you for the feedback