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 Post subject: Audi S3 Details
PostPosted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 2:10 pm 
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New Audi S3 In Detail

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Dynamism and driving pleasure

Dynamism, sportiness and sophistication – the Audi A3 occupies an outstanding position in the premium compact class. Now its top-of-the-range version is ready to go, the new Audi S3 boasting 195 kW (265 bhp) and quattro permanent four-wheel drive. With its sparkling performance it pursues the ideal of pure driving pleasure coupled with excellent everyday practicality – like all Audi S models.

The S3 redefines the standards of its class – at the level of a sports car. It races from 0 to 100 km/h in a mere 5.7 seconds, and its forward urge remains unbridled until it reaches 250 km/h. Aggressively hard-hitting, free-revving and with a sonorous acoustic profile, the powerful two-litre, turbocharged four-cylinder unit with FSI petrol direct injection proves to be a smooth, high-performance engine.

This power is transmitted by the six-speed gearbox and quattro permanent four-wheel drive to large alloy wheels with an 18-inch diameter. The new S sports suspension on the S3 allows a sporty driving style combined with the ultimate in comfort. The steering characteristic of the electromechanical steering has been adapted to the sporty handling. This sporty compact car responds actively to steering movements, exhibits precise and safe handling characteristics and, thanks to quattro technology, accelerates unrelentingly out of bends.

The high dynamic potential of this three-door sports car is obvious at first glance. The single-frame grille features chrome trim, the front apron has a spoiler with large air inlets and the side sills have been restyled. There is a contrasting platinum grey diffuser built into the rear apron, along with two S-style oval chrome tailpipes on the left. Aluminium-look exterior mirrors and a body-coloured roof spoiler give added impact to the visual statement.

Interior: sporty atmosphere

The interior conveys an atmosphere of sportiness, with materials of the highest quality and meticulous craftsmanship. The elements that dominate the styling are the sports seats with dynamic and prominent side sections, the black or alternatively silver headlining, and the instrument cluster with its typical S dials and needles.

The pedals, gear knob and air vents are in aluminium look, the inlays are in Piano finish black, or alternatively aluminium or Fine grain birch wood grey. The red and silver S3 emblem is to be found on the leather sports steering wheel, in the instrument cluster, on the gear knob and on the door sill trims. The seats are upholstered in a combination of cloth and leather or, as an option, in Alcantara/Leather or completely in leather. The two-tone leather seats are decorated with stitching in the same colour as their centre section.

TFSI in its most powerful form

The power plant of the S3 delivers all that is expected of a powerful sports engine, and does so supremely well. The 2.0 TFSI, developed by AUDI AG, combines direct injection and turbocharger technology and delivers 195 kW (265 bhp) at 6,000 rpm. And at just 2,500 rpm it already musters up an impressive 350 Nm of torque – this pulling power remains constant up to 5,000 rpm. In the combined driving cycle the 2.0 TFSI displays another welcome character trait, consuming just 9.1 litres of fuel over 100 km – further proof of the forward-looking efficiency of TFSI technology developed by Audi.

Compared with the A3, this engine is an advanced version featuring fundamental changes. The new turbocharger with its enlarged turbine and compressor rotor generates 1.2 bar of boost pressure – an unusually high figure. A modified intercooler significantly lowers the temperature of the compressed air, thus increasing the air mass that is necessary for combustion.

The new high-performance TFSI engine features pistons with stronger pins, while strengthened connecting rods with new bearings transmit the powerful forces to the crankshaft. The cylinder block has been reinforced, and the head is made of a new, highly heat-resistant alloy.

The exhaust camshaft timing has been adjusted to accommodate the increased power output. High-pressure injectors with an enlarged cross-section squirt the fuel straight into the combustion chamber.

For all its progressive technology, the high-performance turbo engine tips the scales at just 152 kilograms, less than comparable engines of direct competitors – with a positive impact on the axle load distribution.

To go with its sporty nature and firm handling, the new Audi S3 has a six-speed, close-ratio manual gearbox. Gearshift travel has been reduced for the S3, permitting even sportier and more precise gear changes. As is the case for all Audi S models, the new S3 drives all four wheels by means of quattro permanent four-wheel drive. An electronically controlled hydraulic multi-plate clutch, positioned at the rear for the benefit of weight balance, distributes the torque as needed – delivering plenty of grip and maximum driving safety. All the drivetrain components have been strengthened to cope with the high level of engine torque.

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Handling: lightning-fast reactions

In terms of handling, the Audi S3 exhibits all the qualities of a high-performance sports car; it responds immediately to steering movements and achieves high cornering speeds. The innately sophisticated suspension of the A3 – with subframes front and rear, triangulated lower wishbones at the front and four-link suspension at the rear – has been further refined.

The springs and shock absorbers have been given firmer ratings, with the result that the S3 sits 25 millimetres lower than an A3 with standard suspension. The pivot bearings and wishbones made from aluminium reduce the unsprung weight, further enhancing dynamic response and comfort. Stiffer suspension mounts and a sportier characteristic for the electromechanical steering provide even greater precision.

18-inch alloy wheels and 225/40 tyres ensure firm adhesion to the road surface. A 17-inch brake system with sports brake pads guarantees optimum deceleration; the black painted callipers bear the S3 logo at the front.

The extras also include a leather steering wheel with flat-bottomed rim and – in the quattro GmbH range – folding bucket seats. In the infotainment area, Audi is presenting a new generation of audio systems. The premium package is rounded off by universal interfaces for mobile phone and iPod, plus a sound system from Bose with eight high-performance speakers. Standard equipment includes deluxe automatic air conditioning, a driver information system with a new lap-timer function, and an anti-theft alarm. Front fog lights and xenon plus headlights with daytime running lights also underline the impressive price/performance ratio. The starting price of the 265 bhp Audi S3 in Germany is EUR 35,150.

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35k in Euros is about $45K in USD. I can think of many, many other cars I would buy for this money. My dad just bought a brand new '06 C6 Corvette (non Z06) for $40k out the door. He dynoed it last week and it put down 427whp, when the car is rated at 400 at the crank. ;) - AB

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 3:03 pm 
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But remember that because of much higher taxes and tarifs that the Euro or pound conversion for vehicles doesn't work.

The US price is said to be around $36K-$38K, still not cheap.

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Yeah, also considering you can currently by an A3 "S-line" with a 250 horse V6 for $34K. No thanks. I'll forego a few hp, for the glorious sound, low-end response/torque and save $11K in the process. They are gonna have to lower the price a little to make it a viable option.


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What I always used to use as a conversion between British and US car prices was to retain the same number and simply change the currency symbol. That pretty much compensated for taxes and so on.

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The US will not get the S3.


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Matthew Fortner wrote:
The US will not get the S3.


According to a few articles we will get the S3, Minus the Seats and Steering wheel

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Yeah I've read them too via AutoBlog and others. But just last week:
http://autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20000822/FREE/8220701&SearchID=73255276616180
"And though Audi will also bring the S8 version of its big sedan and probably the S6 to the United States, there are no plans to sell S3s here. To the American psyche, the equation “small hatchback equals premium car” doesn’t balance. "

But Audi can do whatever it wants regardless of what is reported.

So ditch the AWD weight penaly and get a MazdaSpeed 3.


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Aaron Buckley wrote:
35k in Euros is about $45K in USD. I can think of many, many other cars I would buy for this money. My dad just bought a brand new '06 C6 Corvette (non Z06) for $40k out the door. He dynoed it last week and it put down 427whp, when the car is rated at 400 at the crank. ;) - AB


i don't know what the hell "DyNamism" is but 427 RWHP is damn impressive.

i got a question, why don't ya see more black cars on the track? silver, white, red & yellow. not so much black cars.


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steve remchak wrote:
Aaron Buckley wrote:
35k in Euros is about $45K in USD. I can think of many, many other cars I would buy for this money. My dad just bought a brand new '06 C6 Corvette (non Z06) for $40k out the door. He dynoed it last week and it put down 427whp, when the car is rated at 400 at the crank. ;) - AB


i don't know what the hell "DyNamism" is but 427 RWHP is damn impressive.

i got a question, why don't ya see more black cars on the track? silver, white, red & yellow. not so much black cars.


427rwhp on a stock C6 (non Z06). Your dad had good taste Aaron but he should go to another tuner and run a different dyno. That is not even close to typical C6 numbers, stock.

You don't see as many Black Vettes on track because their owners have them locked in a garage so they don't get dirty. Know what I mean :lol:

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Graham Jagger wrote:
steve remchak wrote:
Aaron Buckley wrote:
35k in Euros is about $45K in USD. I can think of many, many other cars I would buy for this money. My dad just bought a brand new '06 C6 Corvette (non Z06) for $40k out the door. He dynoed it last week and it put down 427whp, when the car is rated at 400 at the crank. ;) - AB


i don't know what the hell "DyNamism" is but 427 RWHP is damn impressive.

i got a question, why don't ya see more black cars on the track? silver, white, red & yellow. not so much black cars.


427rwhp on a stock C6 (non Z06). Your dad had good taste Aaron but he should go to another tuner and run a different dyno. That is not even close to typical C6 numbers, stock.

You don't see as many Black Vettes on track because their owners have them locked in a garage so they don't get dirty. Know what I mean :lol:


no, not really. but then again probably where it will stay. yes i know i am a ****y.


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Aaron Buckley wrote:
35k in Euros is about $45K in USD. I can think of many, many other cars I would buy for this money. My dad just bought a brand new '06 C6 Corvette (non Z06) for $40k out the door. He dynoed it last week and it put down 427whp, when the car is rated at 400 at the crank. ;) - AB


Compare the car to cars in its class at least (when you do, you'll still find that its overpriced, but at least give it a fair shake), the corvette is a totally different kind of animal to the S3. I agree, overpriced for what you get from a performance only perspective, but people who buy Audi's don't buy them for performance only, they buy them b/c they want a "nice" car that performs well. The corvette is nowhere near as "nice" of a car. Blows it away on a racetrack for sure, but if I had to pick one of the two cars for a cross country trip for example, I'd take the S3 in a second over a Corvette. . .

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Matthew Fortner wrote:
The US will not get the S3.


we will get a new R32/34 though, which will basically be the same thing, just a different badge on the front.

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He dynoed it last week and it put down 427whp,


That dyno is busted....


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BriceJohnson wrote:
Aaron Buckley wrote:
35k in Euros is about $45K in USD. I can think of many, many other cars I would buy for this money. My dad just bought a brand new '06 C6 Corvette (non Z06) for $40k out the door. He dynoed it last week and it put down 427whp, when the car is rated at 400 at the crank. ;) - AB


Compare the car to cars in its class at least (when you do, you'll still find that its overpriced, but at least give it a fair shake), the corvette is a totally different kind of animal to the S3. I agree, overpriced for what you get from a performance only perspective, but people who buy Audi's don't buy them for performance only, they buy them b/c they want a "nice" car that performs well. The corvette is nowhere near as "nice" of a car. Blows it away on a racetrack for sure, but if I had to pick one of the two cars for a cross country trip for example, I'd take the S3 in a second over a Corvette. . .


Have you seen/sat in the inside of the new vette?

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