Advice from C6 RS6 owners
Discussion
Owning the V10 RS6 has always been an itch I wanted to scratch and I've stumbled across 2 examples close by:
1) http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2016...
2) http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2016...
I'm keener on the first one due to warranty, FASH and new tyres. I will be using this as my daily so about 80 miles commute every day.
I'm prepared for the fuel and tyre costs but wondering about other costs such as servicing and other consumables such as brakes. Also, is this car reliable assuming I keep it serviced? Any major issues I should be aware of?
Hoping any existing owners could advise.
1) http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2016...
2) http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2016...
I'm keener on the first one due to warranty, FASH and new tyres. I will be using this as my daily so about 80 miles commute every day.
I'm prepared for the fuel and tyre costs but wondering about other costs such as servicing and other consumables such as brakes. Also, is this car reliable assuming I keep it serviced? Any major issues I should be aware of?
Hoping any existing owners could advise.
IanH755 said:
Hi there,
I'm doing about 40 miles a day in mine -
Tyres - MPSS lasts about 15k miles (£250 per tyre).
Brakes - £200 Pads are about 10k miles and £800 discs are 20k+ miles.
Service - £400 for 10k mile and £650 for 20k service.
Misc - If you don't have a warranty I'd put about £1-2k aside a year for random issues.
Issues - 2 big ones which are age related.
1. There is an 80p seal between the oil pump and engine block which perishes and causes an oil leak at the rear centre of the undertray.
2. There are 2 coolant lines behind the front right wheel (in the arch) which corrode. Once they split the arch liner keep the leak hidden until the engine overheats.
Both of those fixes are expensive to sort (£1500 to £3000+) depending on whether the engine needs dropping (some companies can do both without but Audi will drop it).
Hope that helps!
Thanks Ian, that's very helpful I was doing fine up until Misc/Issues, I guess warranty is definitely important on these beasts. Perhaps I would also need someone more mechanically minded to help inspect the car too. Are there any preventative solutions to the 2 major issues listed? Does sound very costly for what seems to be fairly easy to resolve issues.I'm doing about 40 miles a day in mine -
Tyres - MPSS lasts about 15k miles (£250 per tyre).
Brakes - £200 Pads are about 10k miles and £800 discs are 20k+ miles.
Service - £400 for 10k mile and £650 for 20k service.
Misc - If you don't have a warranty I'd put about £1-2k aside a year for random issues.
Issues - 2 big ones which are age related.
1. There is an 80p seal between the oil pump and engine block which perishes and causes an oil leak at the rear centre of the undertray.
2. There are 2 coolant lines behind the front right wheel (in the arch) which corrode. Once they split the arch liner keep the leak hidden until the engine overheats.
Both of those fixes are expensive to sort (£1500 to £3000+) depending on whether the engine needs dropping (some companies can do both without but Audi will drop it).
Hope that helps!
Edited by IanH755 on Sunday 21st August 18:09
I've also read about DRC issues, any comments on this?
Edited by crazy about cars on Sunday 21st August 18:17
IanH755 said:
DRC - Extremely rare for there to be any issues. Occasionally a single strut may leak but it's rare.
Warranty - Definitely get a warranty, even the "little" jobs can very easily wrack up £1k+ bills so it's well worth the cost of the warranty.
Issues - Both are 1 time fixes, they are age related rather than mileage so once fixed it'll be another 5-10 years before they will be seen again.
Mechanic - Absolutely get someone to check it over. At the very least get any car scanned with VCDS for error codes.
Thanks again Any warranties that you'd recommend?Warranty - Definitely get a warranty, even the "little" jobs can very easily wrack up £1k+ bills so it's well worth the cost of the warranty.
Issues - Both are 1 time fixes, they are age related rather than mileage so once fixed it'll be another 5-10 years before they will be seen again.
Mechanic - Absolutely get someone to check it over. At the very least get any car scanned with VCDS for error codes.
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