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Posted by audi_rs5
 - Today at 12:12:22
No way I'll buy this plastic overpriced VW again.. Bring back german quality!
Posted by J-Fly
 - Today at 03:32:50
This is laughable. Ain't nobody buying this overpriced and overweight nonsense.  Audi can't even sell it in the right coupe form in the U.S.
Posted by Terror Byte
 - Today at 02:23:30
A sad sick fat pig of a car that is some 600kg heavier than RS5 from just a few years ago. Learned nothing from the M5 debacle. It's heavier than most SUV's now.
Posted by Find it odd though
 - Yesterday at 20:48:20
I wonder how Skoda seems to do fine on consumer reliability surveys? They use VW/Audi chassis and parts..
Posted by Worgarthe
 - Yesterday at 20:15:00
Quote from: Trepsul on Yesterday at 20:02:49lol no, jdpowers 2025 placed audi quality deadlast from all automakers

"JD Power is an American..."

Lol, that's enough to read to know how relevant they are in the automotive industry.
Posted by Trepsul
 - Yesterday at 20:02:49
lol no, jdpowers 2025 placed audi quality deadlast from all automakers
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 18:30:02
Audi Sport combines its proven V6 biturbo engine with a powerful electric system in the new Audi RS 5 PHEV. The result is a compelling total system output of 639 hp and an all-electric driving range of up to 80 km. Below are the key details of this performance plug-in hybrid, which starts at €106,200 (approximately $115,000).

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Audi-unleashes-the-RS-5-PHEV-639-hp-torque-vectoring-and-a-115-000-price-tag.1263801.0.html