Just seen this on Pistonheads
http://www.pistonheads.com/news/ph-germ ... ning/32590
Do you think this will have an effect on the resale value of our B7 cars?
I always assumed the reason ours are holding their value is the fact that they are the only RS4 saloon, manual and normally aspirated? Hopefully it is the 2nd and the 3rd reasons!
Have to wonder, if the new car receives as much positive feedback as the new RS3 if it will effect the prices of the B7. Be interested to hear your views.
New Saloon RS4 2016
- chuckiceman
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New Saloon RS4 2016
2007 RS4 B7 Saloon
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Re: New Saloon RS4 2016
No it won't have any impact.
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Re: New Saloon RS4 2016
It won't be a V8, it will be a TT V6 - so the B7 saloon will remain as the only NA V8 RS4 saloon.HYFR wrote:No it won't have any impact.
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Re: New Saloon RS4 2016
I don't think so as the b7 was so unique with that massive na v8 wedged under the bonnet in a small saloon, it really is a special car.
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