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Which kids are taught to look at the sun?!
Try France in the middle of summer with a toddler. Blinds and/or tint are a help.
Try France in the middle of summer with a toddler. Blinds and/or tint are a help.
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Blind ones?doodlebug wrote:Which kids are taught to look at the sun?!
No matter where you go, there you are.
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Possible, though their method for location would be interestingly. Does the sun do brail?bam_bam wrote:Blind ones?doodlebug wrote:Which kids are taught to look at the sun?!
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I doubt it, they don't even do page 3 anymore.doodlebug wrote:
Does the sun do brail?
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Will you be here all week, I'll book one of your shows.MikeFish wrote:I doubt it, they don't even do page 3 anymore.doodlebug wrote:
Does the sun do brail?
No matter where you go, there you are.
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Couldn't agree more. I have both options and the wife loves to have the option to have the blinds up (ehrm should you say down?!) especially now when our daughter is only a couple of months old. What most maybe doesn't know is that you get the sunblind for the rear window (in the boot) as well.doodlebug wrote:Which kids are taught to look at the sun?!
Try France in the middle of summer with a toddler. Blinds and/or tint are a help.
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I'll get my coat.bam_bam wrote:Will you be here all week, I'll book one of your shows.MikeFish wrote:I doubt it, they don't even do page 3 anymore.doodlebug wrote:
Does the sun do brail?
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I have the privacy glass on both the Porsche and the RS6, but I had to buy a silly strap over sunblind on the porsche that flaps at high speeds. The built in blinds are really helpful. You can't see in from the outside doesn't mean the sun wont come in strong from the inside. The kids won't look at the sun, but when they get hit a few times in the eyes with the sun they get frustrated and start complaining as they are restrained and can't turn their body. This is all speaking from experience not opinion
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Solution: put your kids and your hoe in the Porker and tell them you'll meet them there, drive off in your '6 WOT.koruki wrote:I have the privacy glass on both the Porsche and the RS6, but I had to buy a silly strap over sunblind on the porsche that flaps at high speeds. The built in blinds are really helpful. You can't see in from the outside doesn't mean the sun wont come in strong from the inside. The kids won't look at the sun, but when they get hit a few times in the eyes with the sun they get frustrated and start complaining as they are restrained and can't turn their body. This is all speaking from experience not opinion
No matter where you go, there you are.
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Think twice before choosing the 21 inch wheels. While most prefer the look of the 21, I prefer the car on 20s. Subtle, stronger (forged versus cast), better ride and much lighter. Having driven both on air and DRC I am convinced the handling sweet spot is DRC plus 20s - at least on our crap roads.
Size isn't everything
Size isn't everything

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Funny, I completely disagree. I never drove one on 20s but I drove air and DRC. I'd take DRC and 21s every time. Must be a right old sofa on 20s and air!
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You should try DRC and 20s then 
21s heavy old things. More tyre noise. Crashier. Albeit hard to spot the benefit in a 2 ton missile with the sports exhaust on
If you like the 21 wheels then fine, but I don't. But I bet the Audi engineers prefer the 20 for a number of engineering reasons. All I am saying is don't dismiss them. I prefered to spend the £1k on something else.

21s heavy old things. More tyre noise. Crashier. Albeit hard to spot the benefit in a 2 ton missile with the sports exhaust on

If you like the 21 wheels then fine, but I don't. But I bet the Audi engineers prefer the 20 for a number of engineering reasons. All I am saying is don't dismiss them. I prefered to spend the £1k on something else.
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If unsprung mass was the primary concern then ceramics a must have...which I happen to have and likely more than offset the mass difference to the 20s. 20s just look a bit small, too much tyre.
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doodlebug wrote:If unsprung mass was the primary concern then ceramics a must have...which I happen to have and likely more than offset the mass difference to the 20s. 20s just look a bit small, too much tyre.
Unsprung mass difference 20 v 21 = 13kg. Significant.
What do the ceramics save?
And does opting for ceramics save you £1k

Edited to add - Audi claim nearly 5kg per corner saving for ceramics. I only got 3.25kg by going 20s. So you win - at a price.
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The 20's are not forged wheels and are only marginally lighter than the 21's.
I don't know where the report come from reference the 20's being forged but it's incorrect and in the new brochures, it says they are cast. Perhaps the very first RS6's had forged 20's but they are now definitely cast wheels.
I do think they are a nicer wheel but they are small in the RS6 arches.
I don't know where the report come from reference the 20's being forged but it's incorrect and in the new brochures, it says they are cast. Perhaps the very first RS6's had forged 20's but they are now definitely cast wheels.
I do think they are a nicer wheel but they are small in the RS6 arches.
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