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If you're looking for a seriously fast compact estate, the RS4 is a true masterpiece. For ultimate driving thrills it's not quite there, but the Audi is hardly a dog; it's more a case of being outclassed by less practical performance rivals such as the BMW M3. The problem is finding an RS4; it sold out as soon as it was announced and owners tend to get very attached to them...
The Audi RS4 represents the pinnacle of fast small saloons from this renowned German manufacturer. Based on the Audi A4, the RS4 is roughly the same size as a Ford Mondeo yet it packs a 4.2-litre V8 petrol engine that can deliver 414bhp. This would be enough to take the car to around 180mph if there wasn't an electronic speed limiter restricting the top speed to 155mph. To help put this massive amount of power down, Audi's famous quattro four-wheel drive transmission is fitted, to ensure that the power is channelled to whichever wheel has the most grip, to minimise the chances of wheelspin or skidding.
The Germans are masters of understatement and it's no different here; this may be a phenomenally fast car but the average person probably won't spot that the RS4 is anything other than a regular A4 avant. So if it's a Q car you're after, this could be just the thing you've been looking for.
Despite those low-key looks, only the roof panel and bonnet are taken from the regular A4, but those in the know won't take long to spot the cues; the wheel arches which are a little more flared than usual, the discreet badging and the beefier front air dam which incorporates driving lights plus some cooling slots at its trailing edge, for the front brakes. Discreet, but effective.
The basis of the RS4 is the S4, which has been comprehensively reworked by the Audi's Quattro division. This is to Audi what Motorsport is to BMW or AMG to Mercedes, and the team's efforts have produced some stunning results. The S4's twin-turbo 2671cc V6 has been upgraded with a sportier exhaust, a stronger block, lightened crankshaft, reworked ECU and a host of other tweaks.
Thanks to massive grip and traction, the RS4 can dispatch the 0-60mph sprint in just 4.7 seconds and 0-100mph takes just 11.2 seconds; those times are faster than BMW's M5 and not far behind the Porsche 911 GT3. This is one seriously quick car!
The Audi RS4 represents the pinnacle of fast small saloons from this renowned German manufacturer. Based on the Audi A4, the RS4 is roughly the same size as a Ford Mondeo yet it packs a 4.2-litre V8 petrol engine that can deliver 414bhp. This would be enough to take the car to around 180mph if there wasn't an electronic speed limiter restricting the top speed to 155mph. To help put this massive amount of power down, Audi's famous quattro four-wheel drive transmission is fitted, to ensure that the power is channelled to whichever wheel has the most grip, to minimise the chances of wheelspin or skidding.
While Audi offered the original RS4 solely in five-door estate form, its successor was produced in a range of bodystyles. At first there was a four-door saloon only, which made its debut at the spring 2005 Geneva motor show before going on sale later in the year. However, from spring 2006, cabriolet and estate derivatives of the RS4 were made available, all powered by the same 4.2-litre V8 petrol engine. As a result, the open-topped RS4 was the fastest convertible ever made by Audi, but the RS4 saloon and estate were slightly overshadowed by the first-generation RS6 in terms of power and speed.
Do you know?
- The RS4 can sprint from 0-62mph in just 4.8 seconds
- The initials RS stand for Renn Sport, marking out the RS4 as the ultimate A4-based Audi. It also denotes that the car sits above the S (Sport) edition of Audi's small saloon
- The RS4 made its debut at Audi's Ingolstadt headquarters, by driving down a replica ski jump
- The RS4's engine can be revved to 8,250rpm - the typical cut-off point for a petrol engine is closer to 6,500rpm.
- A button on the steering wheel allowed the RS4's driver to adjust the engine's electronics while on the move, altering the fuelling and driving characteristics in the process.
Find more detailed information about Audi RS4 car at New and Used Audi Cars Information Hub
Yard Sale Hidden Treasures: Sunnyville - Every Thing for a Win!
Yard Sale Hidden Treasures: Sunnyville is a hidden object game from SlapDash Games and Big Fish Games that is bound to grab your attention for quite a while due to its addictive and challenging game play and engaging story that takes you directly to the whirl of Superstar Homes Magazine Contest.
Become the owner of the best accomodation in the city? Piece of cake!
As a newcomer to Sunnyville, you will soon find yourself in the middle of a contest where the Superstar Home of the city is determined. At your very first day at your new home you meet a delegation of locals who will tell you everything you need to know - and that is not much! Just take into account that Atia, the Mayor, is going to win. And you have not a single chance. Will you let her do it that easily?
So, you start turning your house into a perfect nest bound to impress the judges. And the first step here is to look at each of the 8 rooms and compose a wish list containing all the items you need to make the room a genuine masterpiece. When you have your wish list ready, it's time to visit the numerous yard sales held by the citizens of fair Sunnyville, each of them has his/her own unique personality reflected on the type of yard sales they offer. Be ready to visit a Graveyard Sale or look for some items in a real hippie house on a tree. The quirky characters are a great advantage of the game. But while the visuals between levels and in the mini-games is beyond any praise with all the changing intros in the beginning of the game and so on, the hidden object screens present quite a challenge for your eyes and attention due to the fuzzy graphics. But if you are a real hidden object fan - that is not going to stop you, is it?
For each room, that is each game stage, you have to search for hidden items in several locations. Some of the items will be ones from your wish list, and others not. Designer solutions sometimes amaze, for example, you'll use an old milk bin as an umbrella stand for your entryway. Quite creative, I'd say. As I already said, the tasks are extremely challenging, most items are really hard to find. You are given some Superstar hints, but those are very scarce. Initially you get three for a stage, and I didn't manage to find more than one additional hint (you have to look for stars to get them). So be sure to use your hints wisely and take your time to look carefully. And beware of time penalty, which can be rather harsh, if you misclick too much.
After you explore all the locations for a stage you are offered a set of mini-games were you create pieces of decor for your dwelling. Turn an old rusty lantern into a real gem of your interior in just 5 steps? Easily! clean it, paint it, a couple more accents - and your style trump is ready! What is a bit disappointing here as that you never choose what to do with your house - you just bring into life the game designer's ideas.
The game gives you a choice of Career Mode and Sunnyville Tour. you can also decide to play in Timed or Relaxed Mode, and that is a nice feaure, for it gives you an opportunity to enjoy the game without worrying about time limits.
On the whole I'd say the game is a nice choice for hidden object fans and interior design addicts. Worth to give it a try.
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Does anyone know this movie?
A painter (lets call him A) creates a fake masterpiece but is betrayed by is colleagues who put the painting up for sale for a huge sum of money. To get back at his colleagues, A starts a court case against then on the fact that he painted the painting and it’s a fake. The then asks him to repaint the painting in court to prove his point.
But in the end he doesn’t paint it, but uses a national law that states that the painting should remain where it was found to get possession of the painting and get rich.
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Incognito (1997) or F for Fake (1973)?
Incognito--Harry Donovan (Jason Patric) is an art forger who paints a fake Rembrandt picture for $500,000. The girl he meets and gets into bed with in Paris, Marieke, turns out to be an arts expert that Harry's clients are using to check the counterfeit picture he painted. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119365/
F for Fake--The final directorial project the legendary Orson Welles completed during his lifetime, F for Fake is less a documentary than an example of cinematic free association on the topic of trickery. Much of the film is in fact drawn from other sources, most notably an unfinished documentary by Francois Reichenbach on the notorious Elmyr de Hory, whose extremely skillful forgeries of famous paintings caused scandals amongst art collectors and experts.
Gabriel Allon is back, much to novelist Daniel Silva's surprise
Daniel Silva has a vivid imagination, but some scenarios even he can't wrap his mind around.
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