RE: Audi RS6: PH Fleet

Wednesday 1st October 2014

Audi RS6: PH Fleet

Chris Harris in fast Audi enjoyment shocker



People are not shy around the subject of the RS6's real opposition in the UK. "Wouldn't you rather just have an M5?" is the stock response from pretty much everyone I meet and chat to about the car on the street, in race paddocks, even down the local. For all its mainstream sales success, Audi still has much work to do convincing more knowledgeable types that it can make fast cars which are also enjoyable to drive.

Attracting fans throughout the Harris family
Attracting fans throughout the Harris family
Well the M5 simply isn't a choice for me because I always like my very, very fast everyday car to be an estate. Not everyone is in the same position, but the overlap between practical duties and irritating 911s is too fun to ignore. That's before you've considered mountain bikes, cameramen and all the other things this car handles on a daily basis.

We're now over 3,000 miles into what is already one of the best everyday car experiences I've enjoyed. This is the last time I'll mention the unintelligible differences that exist between this and the smaller RS4, but the more I drive it, the more I hope Audi RS's Franciscus van Meel was part of the team that preferred the extra comfort and usability of the RS6. If so, BMW's gain really is Audi's loss.

I am an unashamed F10 M5 fan, but the RS6 is just more usable and, heading into winter, it will only become more so. It is also damn near as good fun to drive, and in many ways the more complete package.

What is the role of this type of car in one's life? Many people think it's just a complete waste of time - too expensive and barely any real-world faster than the briskest turbodiesel wagons. Wouldn't you just have a 535d? And so on. If you could afford this car, I can't see why you'd want anything else. It is crazy fast, but really does look quite innocuous to the casual bystander. Is it really that much quicker than some torque-monster with 'd' in its badge?

The other accusation is a lack of excitement. Which I find odd. I don't want my everyday car to be some whinnying lunatic, I want it to be relaxing and comfortable and have a killer hi-fi. And then when I want to blitz past something, I want the motive force of Saturn 5 to thwack me into the near future.

Looks like a normal Audi estate, doesn't it?
Looks like a normal Audi estate, doesn't it?
Steering feel? There isn't much. And I know this sounds terrible, but I just couldn't care. The F10 M5 has no steering feel - it's still a great car. Most people that run an RS6 will probably have something else in the lock-up that works on the touchy-feely level. That's not the RS6's role.

This car's perfect role is getting to places fast, with the minimum of fuss, regardless of conditions, and attracting as little attention as possible. You wouldn't ever seek out a wriggly B-road for the sake of it, but when you do find yourself on one the car is just so damn fast and capable. This one runs the sports suspension which isn't the fancy air-supported version and I think it's the best road suspension in the class. For someone like me to say that about an Audi is a bit strange. Even the lovely E63 wagon can't match the Audi's balance of ride comfort and support.

There is a proviso to this and it comes if you try and drive very fast. Then the car does begin to lose some control, but you really shouldn't be driving that fast on the road anyway. And if you buy an RS6 to do track days then you probably have a Morgan 3-wheeler for long journeys.

My brain is just about tuned into the MMI system - but I still don't find it as intuitive as the Merc equivalent. Furthermore, there's no USB socket for charging your phone and the Audi media interface cable supplied with the car is for an iPhone 4. Why is it the motor industry simply refused to acknowledge the new iPhone 5 connector? First world problems and all that. Sometimes the Bluetooth connection goes south, and you can't reconnect in the telephone mode, instead needing to reconnect the device as a telephone, and then switch back to the media function. Are you still awake back there? I'm trying to be objective here!

The front seats are very, very good - and they adjust low enough which isn't always the case. Rear room is generous and despite the rear glass having more of a slope (no complaints to the BBC please) than the E-Class wagon, the boot is still vast. Two mountain bikes fit easily with the seats folded flat.

Does start up noise well, other aren't so good
Does start up noise well, other aren't so good
And now some downsides, of which there are very few. Engine noise, or lack thereof. It does the big, boomy start-up, but then it fluctuates between open exhaust valves, a flicker of intake blare and not much else. It's never unpleasant, but it doesn't sound real. Does it worry me? Not one bit, because under full power in second and third you really don't have much spare processing capacity to worry about quantity or quality of noise. You just can't quite believe an estate car should be so brutal.

And there's a slight powertrain coarseness that's crept in over the past few days. It doesn't feel like a wheel inbalance, but I suppose it might be. There's a slight thrum at a fast cruise and under full power you can sense something isn't quite balanced. I shall investigate further.

As for the cries of '£100K for an Audi estate car, you have to be joking!!', well, I've been trying to think of another car that could cover the same roles, and there just isn't one. The fact that most people assume it's just a normal A6 driven by a bloke who was too mean to pay for metallic paint adds to its appeal. Easily the best Audi I've driven, and the best car in its class.


FACT SHEET
Car:
 2014 Audi RS6 Avant
Run by: Chris Harris
On fleet since: August 2014
Mileage: Over 3,000
List price new: £77,005 before options (£98,765 as tested comprising Dynamic Package Plus [includes RS Sports suspension and ceramic brakes] £10,725, 21-inch wheels £2,000, Sports Exhaust £1,000, debadge £0, rear window sunblinds £210, heated seats £100, aluminium 'Beaufort Black' inlays £1,250, B&O Advanced sound system £6,300 and 'mobile phone preparation low' £175)
Last month at a glance: It might be love already for Chris and the RS6. Really.

Previous reports:
Harris specs an RS6 long-termer, result is... stealthy

 

 

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JuanGandini

Original Poster:

1,466 posts

139 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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£6,300 for a hi-fi?! Good grief!

thatguy11

640 posts

123 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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I'll admit it, the colour is really growing on me

robinessex

11,050 posts

181 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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You can always chip it to 750bhp if you want !!!!!!!!!!

V8 FOU

2,971 posts

147 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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"Beaufort Black inlays" WTF? £1250?
I always thought the Beaufort scale was a measure of wind strength.....oh, hang on.......

gizlaroc

17,251 posts

224 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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The colour is great, just loose the chrome Chris!

Get someone to plastidip it for you. Couple of hundred quid and it will look so much nicer, all imho of course.


anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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So, a battleship grey Audi estate for £100k, OR one of the "£100k garages" full of a range of much, much more interesting cars, that between them cover all the bases? Yup, i'll take the £100k garage option please!

(it'll be interesting to see what the end of year 1 depreciation is like on this car, i suspect you could buy a rather nice everyday estate car with just that sum.......)

suffolk009

5,373 posts

165 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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No drifting video to go with it?

GranCab

2,902 posts

146 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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Very quick and practical but as aurally satisfying as Moby ...

WCZ

10,517 posts

194 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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Max_Torque said:
So, a battleship grey Audi estate for £100k, OR one of the "£100k garages" full of a range of much, much more interesting cars, that between them cover all the bases? Yup, i'll take the £100k garage option please!

(it'll be interesting to see what the end of year 1 depreciation is like on this car, i suspect you could buy a rather nice everyday estate car with just that sum.......)
it's pretty nuts to think you'd have to save £1,000 a month for 8 and a half years to buy this estate outright

Neil G60

692 posts

224 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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GranCab said:
Very quick and practical but as aurally satisfying as Moby ...
Or Morrissey. Or any other vegan singer.

unseen

169 posts

161 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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Looks great in Glock pistol kind of way. I always think these are the choice of a proper petrolhead and don't suffer the footballer image of some cars in this price bracket.

Chicane-UK

3,861 posts

185 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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> Chris Harris in fast Audi enjoyment shocker!
> 0-60MPH in 3.7 seconds

Honestly, regardless of feelings about numb steering feel over the years, there would have to be something wrong with you as a petrolhead if you didn't enjoy driving a near £100,000 Audi RS6 around. I know I'd certainly find plenty of 'enjoyment' out of that goliath. Just a shame I'll never get the chance short of a lottery win :|


vz-r_dave

3,469 posts

218 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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Chicane-UK said:
> Chris Harris in fast Audi enjoyment shocker!
> 0-60MPH in 3.7 seconds

Honestly, regardless of feelings about numb steering feel over the years, there would have to be something wrong with you as a petrolhead if you didn't enjoy driving a near £100,000 Audi RS6 around. I know I'd certainly find plenty of 'enjoyment' out of that goliath. Just a shame I'll never get the chance short of a lottery win :|
You'll be able to buy it in 10 years for 20k!

daveco

4,125 posts

207 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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Lovely arse on that.




And the car isn't bad either cool


Weimaraner?

Muncher

12,219 posts

249 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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Just how much money would you need to earn to consider one of these? Surely it only appeals to, or makes sense to the people that already have £300k of other metal sitting on their drive?

Adrian E

3,248 posts

176 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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Could bring it to ADI at Castle Combe on the 11th to demonstrate its abilities round a track, just for the amusement potential of shredding the tyres obviously!

lewea

189 posts

178 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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No mention of the facelifted RS6... looks like you got the car a tad too early Chris? ;-)

Cheers
Lewy

Chicane-UK

3,861 posts

185 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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vz-r_dave said:
You'll be able to buy it in 10 years for 20k!
Knowing how expensive RS's are to keep on the road as they get into their later years, I think I'd be better off burning my money! smile

RGambo

849 posts

169 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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So torn at the moment. Nice desicion to have, but I really want to swap my bi turbo diesel for one of these, but I keep stumbing at the extra cost. I'm on my second C7 A6 avant, I personally love the cars, great as my every day wagon. but I come very to close to going in a doing a deal and then I go, "I could do a lot with £30K", which is what it would cost me to change. I could have a really good caterham, cayman, boxster, or a few other toys for that. But As one accelerated away from me the other day, the sound was great, it looks mean!!

Beefmeister

16,482 posts

230 months

Wednesday 1st October 2014
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daveco said:


Lovely arse on that.




And the car isn't bad either cool


Weimaraner?
Erm, you know bestiality is illegal, right?