Originally Posted By: rpn453
We took the S4 for its maiden highway voyage recently, and we both think it was a good purchase. When we first set off, he immediately complained about the steering feel. He described it as being similar to a really good wheel for Gran Turismo. You can't really feel what the front wheels are doing, and resistance doesn't build much as you turn the wheels more. But that is the only major complaint we have about the car. On the highway, it didn't seem to affect the drive much as we got used to it quickly. There is a little feel, just not a lot.
I can't remember where I read this, but I believe it was an auto mag: it said that Audi doesn't see the point in having insanely communicative steering, so they intentionally give their road cars just enough steering feel that you can drive ithem fast, and that's about it. Maybe it's a true story.
We took the S4 for its maiden highway voyage recently, and we both think it was a good purchase. When we first set off, he immediately complained about the steering feel. He described it as being similar to a really good wheel for Gran Turismo. You can't really feel what the front wheels are doing, and resistance doesn't build much as you turn the wheels more. But that is the only major complaint we have about the car. On the highway, it didn't seem to affect the drive much as we got used to it quickly. There is a little feel, just not a lot.
I can't remember where I read this, but I believe it was an auto mag: it said that Audi doesn't see the point in having insanely communicative steering, so they intentionally give their road cars just enough steering feel that you can drive ithem fast, and that's about it. Maybe it's a true story.
