2015 Audi RS5 Cabriolet Review - AutoGuide.com

The sheets feel more crisp, the bed feels softer, and you sink in to your spot just a little bit more, and your body relaxes and all the tension that built up throughout the day melts away. The Audi RS5 gives you that same feeling of tranquility. From the moment you open the door and sit in the driver’s seat, you’re comfortable, confident in the fact that the Audi’s got your back. Germany Makes Good Robots The RS5 is so stress free because the way it drives is perfectly predictable and logical, which makes it an entirely easy car to drive. The convertible, in its very German way, will impress you by how unshakable and accurate it feels and how confidently it goes about its business, not necessarily by exhibiting a profound sense of intimacy or a tickly effervescence that ignites... Like many German cars, the RS5 lives up to the stereotype of being a bit too sanitized and detached. This is not a reflection of aptitude, however, because if anyone can truly believe this car isn’t capable of very serious performance, I will take off one of the car’s fat rear tires and eat it for dinner. SEE ALSO: 2016 Audi S8 Plus Unveiled with 605-HP Bi-Turbo V8. The RS5 is the epitome of capable. Source: www.autoguide.com