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by perthwaRS6 » Sat Jun 09, 2012 8:56 pm
chunky79 wrote:Wow. I really REALLY love the loon c6
Mmmm, what to do. C6 loon or jaaaag xfr as next car???
Hi chunky79,
Here is a useful comparison of the jag XFR with the standard C6 RS6 saloon - on the road and track.
http://www.jaguar.com/content/market/au ... fr_pdf.pdf
The XFR comes out on top all round as a daily driver and is a pretty car a la Aston Martin. However I am a jaguar tragic myself with a 1969 E Type convertible, but the C6 RS6 is an awesome beast. I prefer the C6 RS6 over the XFR Jag for the greater power plus extra safety of AWD with wet weather conditions. The RS6 on comfort mode suspension setting provides quite a good ride, nearly up there with the XFR. The Lamborghini derived V10 TT of the RS6 is unique as well.
As many other posters have attested, a mapped C6 RS6 is a totally differnt beast to a standard one- a rocket ship, but still reliable and no different as a daily driver to standard until you put 'the pedal to the metal'.
john
ps if jag were to come out with an AWD twin turbo charged V8 XFR, I would be very tempted, but it is still not a V10 TT that can be easily mapped to 700 bhp!!
At my local Jag club, the C6 RS6 is a 'shock and awe' machine with much respect.
2009 RS6 sedan,5.0L FSI V10,phantom black,730bhp-98 octane,750bhp-104 octane,APR stage 1 map,MTM/Performance Friction 405mm front rotors,JCFabweld sports exhaust,MRC filters,Michelin PSS.
2011 Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 coupe,5.2L V10 TT UGR 800-1250whp, e-gear 6 speed,390 mm Alcon Racing front rotors, grey.
1969 E type Jaguar convertible with 5.2L 6 cylinder Rob Beere Racing engine,356 bhp-415 ft-lbs,midnight blue-old school but beautiful