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Getting towards the limits of FWD traction, I would imagine. There's a supercharger kit for the RS4, takes output to over 660bhp. Costs £16k+. I think not.
Yeah, you certainly need a Quaife limited slip diff. If it's a Q2 version, fitted with the Quaife from the factory, that's fine. The early V6s never had the Q2 diff, which isn't cheap either.

Not for me. Keep it stock spec.
 
Surely it doesn't spend all of it's life in narrow lanes??
Mostly, Al. I never use a motorway, nearby M25 is dreadful.

A lot of time there are tractors in the lanes. They all narrow sweeping bends, and due to horses exercised by the stable owners, it'll be careless to drive too fast.

All the 'A' roads have average speed limits (usually around 40-50 mph) or there's speed cameras.
 
The motoring press has been banging on for ages about the need for physical controls for important things. Not being able to adjust climate control without taking your eyes of the road for more than a split second is just an accident waiting to happen. It does seem as though the manufacturers are (very gradually) starting to understand this.

And the systems intended to keep you in your lane seem universally loathed.
 
And the systems intended to keep you in your lane seem universally loathed.
Testers on Autocar always praise any car, on which ADAS systems can be very easily turned off, especially those cars where it is just a couple of button presses. European law requires at least two actions needed to turn off ADAS.

Nobody wants a car that will try to stop you driving round a pothole or, slams the brakes on, because it has seen a shadow. I have seen that second point reported in a road test!
 
My 2010 Toyota Aygo is a first for me in 4 respects:
1) Foreign (non- UK) brand.
2) Automatic
3) 2 door
4) No passenger door switch to bring on the interior light.
Never thought I'd have 1-3.
As for 4, I wouldn't have thought it was even possible. I still can't believe it - an indication of how basic the car is.
But, a major bonus is, there's not a touchscreen in sight.
(Nor those fashionable, antisocial, dangerous, headlights)
 
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