Buying an RS6..
Discussion
Firstly - wow, f**k, double f**k, warp factor 10 etc.
As a proud new owner of a spanking RS6 I thought I'd drop a note on to say hello and to say a few words on my experiences.
Having owned various Audi's in the past from a A3 1.8T to an S8 I thought it was about time I got back in the club. Been running a diesel Honda for a couple of years as I was doing loads of miles but I'm not any more so I thought it time to get something a little more interesting! Having spoken to my Audi specialist Corey at quattronics (big thanks for all your help) I decided to go for the RS6 and set about finding the right one which didn't take long, found a good (52 reg) example which was for sale at Fontain in Mugello Blue, 72k, Black leather etc.
Being a firm believer in knowing what you're buying I dragged Corey along for the test drive to ensure everything was okay. On the test drive we did find a serious gear box fault to which the guys at Fontain had no hesitation in sorting and arranged initially for the original box to go off for re-con but I actually opted for a factory exchange unit in the end which I contributed towards but I believe was the better option in the long run.
Picked her up on Saturday and haven't put the keys down since - absolutely fantastic bit of kit!.. looking forward to working with Corey on getting the best out of her!..
Can't fault Fontain for getting everything sorted. I would say however that attention to detail is key to overall customer satisfaction so I was a little disappointed to find no radio code, sweet wrappers in the door pockets and a mess on the rear passenger door were the engineer had fixed a faulty windows switch among others when we picked her up. Little things I know in the overall scheme of things but they do tarnish the buying experience!
Anyway, looking forward to many years and miles of RS6 ownership and once again thanks to Corey at quattronics for his immense expertise and limitless enthusiasm and to Alex and Marus at Fontain all of whom I wouldn't hesitate to recommend..
Pics to follow..
As a proud new owner of a spanking RS6 I thought I'd drop a note on to say hello and to say a few words on my experiences.
Having owned various Audi's in the past from a A3 1.8T to an S8 I thought it was about time I got back in the club. Been running a diesel Honda for a couple of years as I was doing loads of miles but I'm not any more so I thought it time to get something a little more interesting! Having spoken to my Audi specialist Corey at quattronics (big thanks for all your help) I decided to go for the RS6 and set about finding the right one which didn't take long, found a good (52 reg) example which was for sale at Fontain in Mugello Blue, 72k, Black leather etc.
Being a firm believer in knowing what you're buying I dragged Corey along for the test drive to ensure everything was okay. On the test drive we did find a serious gear box fault to which the guys at Fontain had no hesitation in sorting and arranged initially for the original box to go off for re-con but I actually opted for a factory exchange unit in the end which I contributed towards but I believe was the better option in the long run.
Picked her up on Saturday and haven't put the keys down since - absolutely fantastic bit of kit!.. looking forward to working with Corey on getting the best out of her!..
Can't fault Fontain for getting everything sorted. I would say however that attention to detail is key to overall customer satisfaction so I was a little disappointed to find no radio code, sweet wrappers in the door pockets and a mess on the rear passenger door were the engineer had fixed a faulty windows switch among others when we picked her up. Little things I know in the overall scheme of things but they do tarnish the buying experience!
Anyway, looking forward to many years and miles of RS6 ownership and once again thanks to Corey at quattronics for his immense expertise and limitless enthusiasm and to Alex and Marus at Fontain all of whom I wouldn't hesitate to recommend..
Pics to follow..
Edited by nekrum on Monday 6th April 15:12
Dr G said:
It's now getting the 2nd achilles heal of the RS6 upgraded too - your suspension should be there in the morning
Do you want the photos we had up on the web?
Thanks Alex.. just to update the forum Corey also found that the DRC was faulty and we're replacing with H&R's.. again thanks Alex for a swift resolution..Do you want the photos we had up on the web?
Alex if I recall you didn't have any photos?!..
istoo said:
One word of caution, I would advise you to pop onto S2forum, quattroforum and type quattronics into the search facility. Then make a decision.
Generally every dealership / specialist has good experiences and bad experiences and I agree anyone should do their homework and make their own decisions. The forums are a great tool for this and I would urge anyone thinking of buying a specialist car such as the RS6 to do their own homework for general ownership issues and to ensure they are comfortable in the skills of their chosen dealer / specialist who will maintain it for them.Form my point of view I have known Corey for many years and he has looked after several of my cars without issue so I can only go from personal experience.
Ye I'm really pleased with it, I honestly don't think there is a better all round car. Combines rocket like performance, build quality, comfort, practicality and all wrapped up in a neat stylish subtle package?!..
Need to give it a good clean and find a nice location to take some snaps, another excuse to drive aimlessly around the country side then
Having the windows tinted next week to give it a bit more of a stern look and am thinking about having the wheels done in a gun metal colour which I think looks great with the blue.
Should be getting a REVO remap sorted shortly to improve the economy figures - honest!..
Need to give it a good clean and find a nice location to take some snaps, another excuse to drive aimlessly around the country side then
Having the windows tinted next week to give it a bit more of a stern look and am thinking about having the wheels done in a gun metal colour which I think looks great with the blue.
Should be getting a REVO remap sorted shortly to improve the economy figures - honest!..
AndyS2 said:
nekrum said:
Ye I'm really pleased with it, I honestly don't think there is a better all round car. Combines rocket like performance, build quality, comfort, practicality and all wrapped up in a neat stylish subtle package?!..
Need to give it a good clean and find a nice location to take some snaps, another excuse to drive aimlessly around the country side then
Having the windows tinted next week to give it a bit more of a stern look and am thinking about having the wheels done in a gun metal colour which I think looks great with the blue.
Should be getting a REVO remap sorted shortly to improve the economy figures - honest!..
Have you been out in Corey's Revo'd RS6? If not your in for quite a pleasant suprise!!Need to give it a good clean and find a nice location to take some snaps, another excuse to drive aimlessly around the country side then
Having the windows tinted next week to give it a bit more of a stern look and am thinking about having the wheels done in a gun metal colour which I think looks great with the blue.
Should be getting a REVO remap sorted shortly to improve the economy figures - honest!..
derestrictor said:
Will you SOBs please shut the hell up? I've spent the last few years preaching the gospel according to the (E39) M5 but reading this thread takes me back to a number of injudicious test drives a couple of years ago since when I've still not quite figured out how the hell I'm not commuting in one right now!
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