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Re: BBC TopGear on the A5/S5 (very brief review) - 04-23-2007, 04:33 AM

So another review saying Audi driving dynamics hasn't improved much (especially compared to the competitors).

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And so the A5 is indeed a good drive.
But it lacks the sparkle that all these smiling men should have given it.

And the chassis has nice accurate new steering. But all-new layout or not, the A5 corners like an old-school Audi. Gentle but unavoidable understeer, little sense of fun, no tweakability at the limit. Audi keeps telling us they make sporty cars, but in the chassis department, they don't really. Fast, easy to drive hard, but not inspiring.

So put Walter's Latin emotion on hold. This is still a bit of a po-faced car.
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