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Second 'Nee Car Day' post in six months. I got a GR Corolla back in May, fun little go cart, but it has the quality of a go cart. I decided I needed something nicer, I'm an adult (sort of). Wasn't the best financial decision in the world, but man is this thing sweet.

2025 RS 5 Competition:





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But is it faster than a brown 1972 Ford Pinto?




 
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Almost, that's an extremely high bar to meet.



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Well, brown was the fastest color on that model. Smile




 
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Which car is faster? Which is better on a winding road? Which is more fun to drive?
 
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Sad to see you go from our community, but you gots to do what you gots to do. My CE is only used for corners, driven in absolute anger, in all weather conditions/seasons. DD, yep, there are better options but I love my car. Will be in the garage for 20-25 years or financial ruination Big Grin



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How does it compare to a blue Ford Fusion?
 
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How does it compare to a blue Ford Fusion?


It's like a fancier, faster version. The Fusion had every option available, so it was very nice, but this is another level. It's like the mature version.



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Sad to see you go from our community, but you gots to do what you gots to do. My CE is only used for corners, driven in absolute anger, in all weather conditions/seasons. DD, yep, there are better options but I love my car. Will be in the garage for 20-25 years or financial ruination Big Grin


That's the one thing this can't do better than the GR. Winter tires/wheels are going to set me back another $3k. Frown

Such a fun little angry go-kart.



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Which car is faster? Which is better on a winding road? Which is more fun to drive?


See Prefontaine's post/reply. This is light years better except in balls to the wall cornering.



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I impulse bought a 2023 A5 Sportback a few mos ago and love it.
 
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Premium, premium plus, or prestige?
 
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Nice car, Skins!

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But is it faster than a brown 1972 Ford Pinto?

Big Grin
My first car was a 1973 copper colored Mustang II. At least it wasn't as likely to explode if rear-ended.



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Congratulations Jesse. That’s a pretty sweet car. I have always liked Audi, but always seemed to buy Mercedes or BMW when it came to the Germans.
Any Audi with the little red S tag, will be fun to drive.
I also appreciate that it’s debadged. It makes it look so much cleaner.

Congratulations on a really nice car.



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Premium, premium plus, or prestige?


RS 5 Competition. It's the top of the line in performance and I think it's similar to prestige in trim. Everything is Alcantara and I'm not aware of any other options for it.

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Congratulations on a really nice car.


Thank you Beancooker!



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Congrats. Right now, I think I'd take the GR, but i have days where I miss my Mercedes & the Audi would get the nod.
Still enjoying the go-kart nature of the Cooper [even though it's an auto] too much to go back to Lux.




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Apparently the RS5 doesn't have different trim levels. Who'da thunk it? So how's that exhaust sound? I pass an older RS5 cabrio some days and the exhaust note is fantastic!

Enjoy your new toy...er...responsible mode of transportation. It looks fantastic!
 
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Thanks for the photos. Great looking car. It’ll get you to work in record time.

You have a radar detector? Smile



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Audi makes some beautiful cars and SUVs. Very nice choice!

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That's mighty sharp, Jesse. Congrats!




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