Considering changing the RS6... but to what?
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 9:50 pm
Hi all
I am a regular viewer but irregular writer and thought it was time to put pen to paper!
Like many of you I am a lucky owner of a rather nice Black RS6 avant and due to my bad habit of liking to change my cars frequently am thinking of what next to buy.
My recent cars have included a CSL and a string of 911's but now with growing family a big car is a must.
I suspect that my thoughts are similar to many of you who have or have had an RS6 in that it does everything so bloody well. For those readers who haved not had the RS6 ownership experience let me describe some of my personal likes about the car.
The design (A6 shape) goes back to around late 1997 yet it in my mind still looks as good as any other estate car on the market.
It's very discrete and does not really wind people up yet amazingly regularly gets admirers and thumbs up from those enthusiasts in the know
The performance is fabulous and compared to my previous 997 TT and E60 M5 is almost as quick and has fantastic V8 twin turbo torque by the bucket load!
It is beautifully appointed inside and again has stood the test of time
It is very well engineered and in my case (03/53 and 36k miles) has no rattles and has been very reliable including sailing through it's MOT last week.
With kids, a wife and in for me a wheelchair to consume it's cavernous boot is ample without the need of a Q7 or equivalent 4X4 monster.
On the downside it does like a good drink of Optimax, but then like most of you I knew that when I bought it and it compares to the consumption of other previously owned performance cars.
450 BHP is all you really need, but when there are tempting options on the market to enhance that BHP figure it is rude not to explore some mild tuning! DMS have recently done the necessary to the engine and gearbox and it regularly gives me the giggles when I get the chance to overtake. If you are ever thinking of tuning the RS6 just do it, it is great value for money and gives the car that extra bit of oomph right across the rev range.
So as you will see I am rather attached to the car. So what next? M5 touring? Nice but another £35K on top of my car for something that while newer is not fundementally better (and I did not really like the SMG11 in town coupled with a very small fuel tank). A new RS6 avant... probably my car plus £50K... getting rather pricey and I struggle to find the logic to put £80k into an fast depreciating estate! BMW 535D... Nice car, pretty quick, but somehow does not have the wow factor. We had a RR Sport, again a nice car, but we preferred the RS6 to drive and did not need an off roader.
In summary unless one of you can think of something I have missed it looks like the RS6 will be staying under my ownership. If you have any good ideas please let me know and I will consider parting with my car!
For those interested here is my spec: 2003/53 RS6 Avant in Metallic Black with Black seats and white piping. On top of the standard options it has a sunroof, 19" alloys, RNSE widescreen Sat Nav. Dechromed (optics pack)
FASH, 2 year warranty and only 36000 miles. Oh and recently tweeked by DMS to around 525 BHP
Regards to you all
Jonathan
I am a regular viewer but irregular writer and thought it was time to put pen to paper!
Like many of you I am a lucky owner of a rather nice Black RS6 avant and due to my bad habit of liking to change my cars frequently am thinking of what next to buy.
My recent cars have included a CSL and a string of 911's but now with growing family a big car is a must.
I suspect that my thoughts are similar to many of you who have or have had an RS6 in that it does everything so bloody well. For those readers who haved not had the RS6 ownership experience let me describe some of my personal likes about the car.
The design (A6 shape) goes back to around late 1997 yet it in my mind still looks as good as any other estate car on the market.
It's very discrete and does not really wind people up yet amazingly regularly gets admirers and thumbs up from those enthusiasts in the know
The performance is fabulous and compared to my previous 997 TT and E60 M5 is almost as quick and has fantastic V8 twin turbo torque by the bucket load!
It is beautifully appointed inside and again has stood the test of time
It is very well engineered and in my case (03/53 and 36k miles) has no rattles and has been very reliable including sailing through it's MOT last week.
With kids, a wife and in for me a wheelchair to consume it's cavernous boot is ample without the need of a Q7 or equivalent 4X4 monster.
On the downside it does like a good drink of Optimax, but then like most of you I knew that when I bought it and it compares to the consumption of other previously owned performance cars.
450 BHP is all you really need, but when there are tempting options on the market to enhance that BHP figure it is rude not to explore some mild tuning! DMS have recently done the necessary to the engine and gearbox and it regularly gives me the giggles when I get the chance to overtake. If you are ever thinking of tuning the RS6 just do it, it is great value for money and gives the car that extra bit of oomph right across the rev range.
So as you will see I am rather attached to the car. So what next? M5 touring? Nice but another £35K on top of my car for something that while newer is not fundementally better (and I did not really like the SMG11 in town coupled with a very small fuel tank). A new RS6 avant... probably my car plus £50K... getting rather pricey and I struggle to find the logic to put £80k into an fast depreciating estate! BMW 535D... Nice car, pretty quick, but somehow does not have the wow factor. We had a RR Sport, again a nice car, but we preferred the RS6 to drive and did not need an off roader.
In summary unless one of you can think of something I have missed it looks like the RS6 will be staying under my ownership. If you have any good ideas please let me know and I will consider parting with my car!
For those interested here is my spec: 2003/53 RS6 Avant in Metallic Black with Black seats and white piping. On top of the standard options it has a sunroof, 19" alloys, RNSE widescreen Sat Nav. Dechromed (optics pack)
FASH, 2 year warranty and only 36000 miles. Oh and recently tweeked by DMS to around 525 BHP
Regards to you all
Jonathan