RS6 audi - old shape looks more mean
RS6 audi - old shape looks more mean
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Welshbeef

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49,633 posts

221 months

Thursday 4th November 2010
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Seen a few new shape ones recently and was in stop start next to one the other day to the point I checked it out properly and one thing I noticed the old shape looked more aggressive arches flared more. Maybe they wanted more Q car with the new shape but really I'd say ignoring age I'd rather the old one plus it has a v8 and it's been in layer cake wagwan biatch bluud

CJ2

1,854 posts

238 months

Thursday 4th November 2010
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Welshbeef said:
Seen a few new shape ones recently and was in stop start next to one the other day to the point I checked it out properly and one thing I noticed the old shape looked more aggressive arches flared more. Maybe they wanted more Q car with the new shape but really I'd say ignoring age I'd rather the old one plus it has a v8 and it's been in layer cake wagwan biatch bluud
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v1paul

723 posts

199 months

Thursday 4th November 2010
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I much prefer the old shape one aswell. Would love an old shape avant lick

Welshbeef

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221 months

Thursday 4th November 2010
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RS6 Plus 480bhp ... wow 4x4 estate BIG estate.

One think to dent it though in a drag race the rs6 and e39m5 get to 130mph in the same time - however the E55 AMG 5.5v8 supercharged gets to well over 150mph in that same drag race so 20mph faster .... Wowsers that's immense.

Still RS6 looks lovely C5 I believe. The performance these cars have are all way too much for the road so so what if the e55 really is the daddy in straight line willy waggling and measring.

Waugh-terfall

18,488 posts

223 months

Thursday 4th November 2010
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I would do nearly anything for an RS6 Avant, old or new, though today I was saddened to see in The Sun (that my coursemate was reading) that Wayne Rooney has a new shape C6 RS6 Saloon... In Misano Red.... cry

CJ2

1,854 posts

238 months

Thursday 4th November 2010
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Why would you buy an RS6 saloon?

I genuinely don't see the point when the avant looks better and is far more practical.

Welshbeef

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221 months

Thursday 4th November 2010
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Waugh-terfall said:
I would do nearly anything for an RS6 Avant, old or new, though today I was saddened to see in The Sun (that my coursemate was reading) that Wayne Rooney has a new shape C6 RS6 Saloon... In Misano Red.... cry
did he have a granny wearing gimp mask in the back.

V8 POWER 4x4 space kit looks noise ferking ferking quick.

excel monkey

4,664 posts

250 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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All well and good WB, but what about your more traditional concerns?

What's the combined mpg? And more importantly, what rpm does it do at a steady 70mph?

smile

neil_bolton

17,113 posts

287 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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An RS6 is indeed a lovely bit of kit, but they sure as hell don't put ou the claimed 480bhp - M5s easily rein them in ( I've done it in Germany - land on flat out).

Additionally, they're not cheap to run being similar in costs to an M5 with even more stonking brake replacement costs.

Still bloody lovely though, if a little anodyne in it's drive due to the front biased 4wd.

Welshbeef

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Friday 5th November 2010
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excel monkey said:
All well and good WB, but what about your more traditional concerns?

What's the combined mpg? And more importantly, what rpm does it do at a steady 70mph?

smile
well true I'm assuming mpg on these are rarely over20mpg glup but for me your buying the performance and voice with that plus from the many focus st mpg threads it's highly similar tp hard driven examples yet has well over double the power and notably more weight.

Revs at 70mph must be c2k as these tuned rs6's on you tube have them going well over 3p
00kmph with some over 320kmph. Lovely i'd guess an AC Cibra 427ci would still lol at it or wave and pull away hard

clonmult

10,529 posts

232 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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neil_bolton said:
Additionally, they're not cheap to run being similar in costs to an M5 with even more stonking brake replacement costs.
This is scarily true - seems that every time I'm at my local indie for a service, they've got an RS6/RS4 with its ludicrously expensive disc setup being replaced - horrendously expensive, even with the slightly better pricing of the indie.

seefarr

1,737 posts

209 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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clonmult said:
neil_bolton said:
Additionally, they're not cheap to run being similar in costs to an M5 with even more stonking brake replacement costs.
This is scarily true - seems that every time I'm at my local indie for a service, they've got an RS6/RS4 with its ludicrously expensive disc setup being replaced - horrendously expensive, even with the slightly better pricing of the indie.
And don't forget the neato-gee-wiz self levelling suspension that sounds like it will automatically fail every 10k miles. Lot's have been replaced with H&R coilovers though which would sort that issue. . .

I still want one. lick

ManOpener

12,467 posts

192 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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clonmult said:
neil_bolton said:
Additionally, they're not cheap to run being similar in costs to an M5 with even more stonking brake replacement costs.
This is scarily true - seems that every time I'm at my local indie for a service, they've got an RS6/RS4 with its ludicrously expensive disc setup being replaced - horrendously expensive, even with the slightly better pricing of the indie.
The RS4/6 have 8-piston front brakes with 4 pads, where as the M5s have floating singles from memory. That explains much of the discrepency in brake pricing.
I love them but 1) no manual option and 2) the fact the M5 is both prettier and more fun would put me off.
However weren't they used rather successfully in a race series?

djohnson

3,653 posts

246 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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Welshbeef said:
Seen a few new shape ones recently and was in stop start next to one the other day to the point I checked it out properly and one thing I noticed the old shape looked more aggressive arches flared more. Maybe they wanted more Q car with the new shape but really I'd say ignoring age I'd rather the old one plus it has a v8 and it's been in layer cake wagwan biatch bluud
Great car. However I do think that model of Audi now looks very dated indeed.

I often see a 53 plate RS6 on my early morning run into Leeds. It's normally tackling the NSL roads with much enthuiasm. He's gone past my M6 a few times.

Edited by djohnson on Friday 5th November 09:49

Welshbeef

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Friday 5th November 2010
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Didn't MTM make a few one offs of the RS6 like they did of the RS4 with silly bhp?

Mmm v8 bi turbo spinning at 9,000 rpm

Djohnson I'd guess in gear on the roads the old rs6 could have the jump on your M6 until you wind your v10 up to mk3?

djohnson

3,653 posts

246 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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Welshbeef said:
Djohnson I'd guess in gear on the roads the old rs6 could have the jump on your M6 until you wind your v10 up to mk3?
I've never tried that hard to leave him behind. However following him off a roundabout the other morning and accelerating back to normal NSL road rates I was working the M6 hard to keep the (sensible) gap between the cars from opening up further. I suspect the low end grunt and 4x4 give the Audi the edge a lot of the time. He is also willing to drive at speeds I am not and hence whenever I see this car it's normally well in front of me before we leave the NSL roads.

goldblum

10,272 posts

190 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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One reason why the RS6 is popular is its inherent tunability.With a catback exhaust and Stage 1 remap these things give 510bhp and 590lb/ft.

Which costs c.£1800,and gives it the same bhp/ton as the latest M5.The power arrives in a totally different way from a high revving na engine,and the torque

curve starts very low down meaning shockingly easy acceleration in any weather.In the dry,an M6 equal.For the other half of the year the 6 wins easily.

It is no less reliable than an M6 and is IMO better looking.However it's an amazing car in normal state of tune and the sound of the V8 I still miss now,the V10

machine I drive does not compare aurally at least.

Some 6's are getting leggy but checkout RS246 forum there are some really very good cars for sale there and they are all well looked after.

Not sure you'd get this far in a BM!!....








Edited by goldblum on Friday 5th November 13:53



!!!

RE: C5 vs C6 , the C5 looks better IMO,but went out in a tuned C6...it was 997tt quick.Astonishing.

Edited by goldblum on Friday 5th November 14:00