RS4, S6 or M5?
Discussion
I've developed a thing for performance estates (fuel economy be damned) and will shortly be replacing my current S4 Avant.
I can just about stretch to an 07 plate of any of the above.
The S4 I have has done over 110,000 now and I must say has been utterly bombproof. I'm slightly assuming all the cars listed above are reliable.....
The RS4 - very very fast
S6 - not quite as fast but is a bit bigger and very pretty
M5 - it's an M5!!! But I've heard the gearbox is a bit pants.
In both the Audis I'd probably go for a tiptronic auto. I'm too lazy to change gear any more.
Thoughts people?
I can just about stretch to an 07 plate of any of the above.
The S4 I have has done over 110,000 now and I must say has been utterly bombproof. I'm slightly assuming all the cars listed above are reliable.....
The RS4 - very very fast
S6 - not quite as fast but is a bit bigger and very pretty
M5 - it's an M5!!! But I've heard the gearbox is a bit pants.
In both the Audis I'd probably go for a tiptronic auto. I'm too lazy to change gear any more.
Thoughts people?
keith333 said:
Sorry Luke I'd did. £475 is a lot of money going straight to the Govt to keep 2.58 million people doing nothing. I tend to keep my cars for quite while so over 6-7 years that extra tax adds up. Obviously I have sinned in your eyes :-)
You'd have to probably spend £275 odd anyway unless you're running around in a Fiat 500 or something. So the extra £200 seems like a small sacrifice given all the other costs associated with running a super saloon.keith333 said:
Are you aware that road tax for RS4 and M5 registered after 21st March 2006 is £475 per annum! I was really interested in these, but decided I pay enough taxes as it is. Will probably go for a 535d M Sport instead.
There's too much bait in that post for it to be anything but a wind-up.Patrick Bateman said:
keith333 said:
Are you aware that road tax for RS4 and M5 registered after 21st March 2006 is £475 per annum! I was really interested in these, but decided I pay enough taxes as it is. Will probably go for a 535d M Sport instead.
There's too much bait in that post for it to be anything but a wind-up.Luke. said:
keith333 said:
Are you aware that road tax for RS4 and M5 registered after 21st March 2006 is £475 per annum! I was really interested in these, but decided I pay enough taxes as it is. Will probably go for a 535d M Sport instead.
Tell me the road tax didn't really put you off?I looked at all 3 before going rs4 - but manual was my biggest influencer.
Rs4 is the most driver focussed, followed by m5 then s6.
S6 best practicality / luxury, then m5 then rs.
With an exhaust, s6> rs4> m5 (imo)
All 3 repeatedly impress you by just how capable a big car can be, the rs4 has an advantage because it's not as big a car as the others - but the m5 probably wins the epic:size ratio contest.
Rs4 is the most driver focussed, followed by m5 then s6.
S6 best practicality / luxury, then m5 then rs.
With an exhaust, s6> rs4> m5 (imo)
All 3 repeatedly impress you by just how capable a big car can be, the rs4 has an advantage because it's not as big a car as the others - but the m5 probably wins the epic:size ratio contest.
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