audi maybe have better engineers???
The S3 features the same 2.0T FSI engine as the Golf GTI / Seat Cupra.
I think it was a delibrate attempt by the VW/VAG group to place the R32 below the S3 so they are not in compertition with each other
And i dont think Audi have better engineers as VW have proved they have better engineers by producing the Bugatti Veyron. If anything they all share the same engineers around the whole VAG group (which was also shown by the Golf W12). They even sometimes share and work with Porsche engineers, more frequently then people think.
a, cmon, Veyron... they collected parts of different vehicles and put them together. They did the same with the 12-cylinder GTI only they did it on-the-double (1 month or so) so it was not really running. Parts of Veyron were developed by ingineers from Audi, from Lambo, from whatever...
i wouldnt say they got parts from other vehicles and put them together as no vehicle in the whole of the VW group comes close to putting out as much power as the veyron. It was the GTI W12 that used parts from other vehicles such as the brakes from an RS4 and engine from Bentley GT etc.
The car started its birth in 1999 and was officially unveiled in 2005 so it took some time developing it. Its like no other car in the VAG group! Its a whole new car!
It was developed by VW engineers which would include engineers from the whole of the VW group:
Audi
SEAT
Ã…Â koda
Bentley
Bugatti
Lamborghini And now Audi engineers pretty much design Lambo's so they are 1 group really.
For some reason people think Audi engineers are better than VW engineers which is not the case as they are one and the same across the whole group.
And lets not forget that VW works closely with Porsche so i wouldnt be suprised if they lend engineers to each other every now and then.