Do you have any Advice for this RS 5?

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Excessive usage of acceleration may result in chronic smiling. Take breaks from driving as necessary.

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FWIW, I installed an IE stage 1 tune on my RS5, which resulted in a noticeable increase in power with no effort. Aside from that, I’ve kept it pretty much stock and couldn’t be happy with it as is.

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Tints, at least match front and back windows. Do some for the windshield, even if it’s 70% with a good IR rejection.

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If you haven’t got the sunroof (as I do) you could get a wide small roof scoop. Always though that’d look good

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Get the chrome rings and silver wheels back because all blacked out is so dull

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Ah, the RS5 - the ideal vehicle for individuals who are desperate for attention yet have nothing to say. Black, to emphasize that personality blank even further, and parked in an empty lot as empty as RS5 owners’ chats about ‘performance.’ The only thing that ages quicker than this Audi is the list of justifications its owners use to justify their repeated visits to the shop. But, hey, it looks nice when it’s not breaking down, right?

But, let’s be honest, a Mazda would have been a better choice—real drivers know what’s up.

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Okay, Im gonna buy a Mazda 6, thanks for the advice.

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ECU upgrade and a bodykit👀

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It looks nice as is, but cosmetic alterations that cannot be undone reduce resale value. ECU tuning may be worthwhile, but if so, I recommend obtaining a TCU tune to go with it. Instead of a body kit, a pair of new wheels and tires may provide the desired change in appearance, while better tires will significantly improve performance.