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I WANT THIS SO BAD!!!!!! REMINDS ME OF THE CLK 430
When Audi released the RS4 back in 2005, few expected it to be a true competitor to BMW’s benchmark M3 coupe but with the benefit of quattro AWD, a high-revving V8, and better weight distribution, the performance sedan managed to upset many, if not all, of its rivals. A replacement for the RS4 is till several years away as RS variants are usually only released in the final couple of years of a standard model’s product cycle, but to fill the gap a brand new RS5 model is due.The car will also likely get the option of Audi’s newly upgraded S-tronic dual-clutch gearbox along with a manual transmission.(via motorauthority)