RE: Audi RS6 (C6): PH Carpool
Discussion
surrey andy said:
these cars are baffling,
a few examples of what they are like. this isn't my car and has slightly less grunt than mine, plus an extra 50kg being an avant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBIIIcPhbbA&fe...
Wooooahhhh. a few examples of what they are like. this isn't my car and has slightly less grunt than mine, plus an extra 50kg being an avant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBIIIcPhbbA&fe...
I owned an Audi RS6 saloon from 2009-2010, and I hate to say this, but I thought it was a seriously daft car.
Sure the straight-line acceleration was impressive, but you never got over the feeling of commandeering a two-tonne boat around, and the handling in the corners was soft to put it mildly. I got 8-12mpg out of mixed London traffic. Even back in 2009 I found that mildly embarrassing. Nowadays fuel consumption like that looks Clarkson-anachronistic. And you never really got to enjoy that straight-line acceleration properly in normal driving either. One day I took it out on a race track. The brakes started smoking profusely after half an hour, so I had to cut my day short. I wasn't too bothered as anyway it really did not suit going on track - it just wasn't fun dealing with the chronic understeer.
Maybe I'm a purist, but I think "crossover" cars just don't work. At least for me. If you need a family estate for practicality, I'd say get a 3-litre A6. It'll give you 90% of the fun of the RS6 for a quarter of the price. If you want a proper performance car to enjoy on winding country roads or on track, get a 911. Or a Nissan GTR. Or a Caterham.
But hey, it's all horses for courses. If you enjoy the RS6, good for you!
Sure the straight-line acceleration was impressive, but you never got over the feeling of commandeering a two-tonne boat around, and the handling in the corners was soft to put it mildly. I got 8-12mpg out of mixed London traffic. Even back in 2009 I found that mildly embarrassing. Nowadays fuel consumption like that looks Clarkson-anachronistic. And you never really got to enjoy that straight-line acceleration properly in normal driving either. One day I took it out on a race track. The brakes started smoking profusely after half an hour, so I had to cut my day short. I wasn't too bothered as anyway it really did not suit going on track - it just wasn't fun dealing with the chronic understeer.
Maybe I'm a purist, but I think "crossover" cars just don't work. At least for me. If you need a family estate for practicality, I'd say get a 3-litre A6. It'll give you 90% of the fun of the RS6 for a quarter of the price. If you want a proper performance car to enjoy on winding country roads or on track, get a 911. Or a Nissan GTR. Or a Caterham.
But hey, it's all horses for courses. If you enjoy the RS6, good for you!
RankAmateur said:
Maybe I'm a purist, but I think "crossover" cars just don't work. At least for me. If you need a family estate for practicality, I'd say get a 3-litre A6. It'll give you 90% of the fun of the RS6 for a quarter of the price. If you want a proper performance car to enjoy on winding country roads or on track, get a 911. Or a Nissan GTR. Or a Caterham.
But hey, it's all horses for courses. If you enjoy the RS6, good for you!
I had an A6 biturbo avant for a short while, hated every minute of it, utterly dull to drive. The RS6 just made me grin like a school girl discovering what spin dryers are forBut hey, it's all horses for courses. If you enjoy the RS6, good for you!
agree on the RS6 barge / boating handling, its not a car to drive 10/10ths everywhere but then you dont need to with that much grunt
northernmedia said:
surrey andy said:
these cars are baffling,
a few examples of what they are like. this isn't my car and has slightly less grunt than mine, plus an extra 50kg being an avant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBIIIcPhbbA&fe...
Wooooahhhh. a few examples of what they are like. this isn't my car and has slightly less grunt than mine, plus an extra 50kg being an avant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBIIIcPhbbA&fe...
As the new owner of Andy's car, I agree with all he says about the car.
Its blindingly quick and will humiliate most other things on the road.It is a tribute to the former owners that it is still in excellent condition and will hopefully remain this way despite being used as my daily.
I would even go to the point of saying it is more fun to drive than my old C63. Obviously miss the wayward rear end in the AMG but the surefootedness of the quattro gives more faith in getting around a corner in a more civilised manner and being able to power out without fear.
The ceramic brakes are awe inspiring too and threaten to stick you through the windscreen if you forget you have them and grab a load of them. However the stop start slow traffic in the city induces a bit of squealing which.
Its blindingly quick and will humiliate most other things on the road.It is a tribute to the former owners that it is still in excellent condition and will hopefully remain this way despite being used as my daily.
I would even go to the point of saying it is more fun to drive than my old C63. Obviously miss the wayward rear end in the AMG but the surefootedness of the quattro gives more faith in getting around a corner in a more civilised manner and being able to power out without fear.
The ceramic brakes are awe inspiring too and threaten to stick you through the windscreen if you forget you have them and grab a load of them. However the stop start slow traffic in the city induces a bit of squealing which.
northernmedia said:
surrey andy said:
these cars are baffling,
a few examples of what they are like. this isn't my car and has slightly less grunt than mine, plus an extra 50kg being an avant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBIIIcPhbbA&fe...
Wooooahhhh. a few examples of what they are like. this isn't my car and has slightly less grunt than mine, plus an extra 50kg being an avant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBIIIcPhbbA&fe...
Edited by Dave Hedgehog on Tuesday 17th March 10:08
Dave Hedgehog said:
northernmedia said:
surrey andy said:
these cars are baffling,
a few examples of what they are like. this isn't my car and has slightly less grunt than mine, plus an extra 50kg being an avant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBIIIcPhbbA&fe...
Wooooahhhh. a few examples of what they are like. this isn't my car and has slightly less grunt than mine, plus an extra 50kg being an avant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBIIIcPhbbA&fe...
Edited by Dave Hedgehog on Tuesday 17th March 10:08
Gorbyrev said:
Good grief - how on earth do you still have a license - you would need monkish levels of self control not to end up with a few years of free meals at her Majesty's Travelodge!!! At some point a visit to the Autobahn must be on the cards.
I like the 0.1 mileage ticking down (sat nav directions) like the seconds on a clock on the 200mph run this poster has uploaded bit daft he has a pic of his RS4 with number plate on his google+ account ..
Edited by Dave Hedgehog on Tuesday 17th March 12:12
Scream if you wanna go faster
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bF69ogA4CY0
Edit: I drive an Avant one of these (Albeit a standard one) on average twice a month.....I'd have it over ANY "supercar".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bF69ogA4CY0
Edit: I drive an Avant one of these (Albeit a standard one) on average twice a month.....I'd have it over ANY "supercar".
Edited by y2blade on Tuesday 17th March 12:47
"There is nothing like saying to people you have a 5.0-litre twin-turbo V10!"
And people thinking what a ..........
If I had one it would only be fellow PH'ers I would mention "rs6" to. Otherwise it's "an Audi" or "an a6". Giving it the big guns about the engine goes against the q car/stealth quality of the car.
Still an awesome car though, no doubt about that, if I had the readies it would probably be where I put them...
And people thinking what a ..........
If I had one it would only be fellow PH'ers I would mention "rs6" to. Otherwise it's "an Audi" or "an a6". Giving it the big guns about the engine goes against the q car/stealth quality of the car.
Still an awesome car though, no doubt about that, if I had the readies it would probably be where I put them...
Dave Hedgehog said:
Gorbyrev said:
Good grief - how on earth do you still have a license - you would need monkish levels of self control not to end up with a few years of free meals at her Majesty's Travelodge!!! At some point a visit to the Autobahn must be on the cards.
I like the 0.1 mileage ticking down (sat nav directions) like the seconds on a clock on the 200mph run this poster has uploaded bit daft he has a pic of his RS4 with number plate on his google+ account ..
Edited by Dave Hedgehog on Tuesday 17th March 12:12
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