Another new RS6 owner :-)

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Re: Another new RS6 owner :-)

Post by MartayMcFly » Sun Feb 21, 2016 11:31 am

Crail Thrash is £10 on the gate to get in, then £15 for a day-pass onto the strip and you just queue up as often as you want to run down the 1/4.
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Re: Another new RS6 owner :-)

Post by Paulm » Sun Feb 21, 2016 6:35 pm

did anyone from here go?? I never, knackered back and man flu stopped me in my tracks.
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Re: Another new RS6 owner :-)

Post by drgav2005 » Sun Feb 21, 2016 8:34 pm

anth8910 wrote:
drgav2005 wrote:Looking to sort out insurance for the RS6 over the next few days. Wondering if anyone has recommendations on insurers?

Read a couple of posts on the forum that said NFU were good (paying out to invoice for first 2 years on new cars - which would mean I'd not need to take out GAP insurance)... anyone else I should try?

Thanks in advance :beerchug:
I used NFU and they were good. I still took GAP though.
Thanks Anth - which GAP provider did you go with in the end? Was the GAP just for long-term cover or to give you flexibility with other insurers in the future?

Thanks Mike - I'll give Adrian Flux a go tomorrow to see what they can come up with.

Quotes in from Elephant are around £430 fully comp + protected no claims, I think NFU were £680 (although they quoted for previous RS6 by mistake) but if I don't need to factor in the GAP insurance with them they may still be in the running... Decisions, decisions ;)

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Re: Another new RS6 owner :-)

Post by MikeFish » Sun Feb 21, 2016 9:01 pm

Adrian Flux were only competitive if modified though.

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Re: Another new RS6 owner :-)

Post by Zeebuilder » Sun Feb 21, 2016 9:12 pm

Paulm wrote:did anyone from here go?? I never, knackered back and man flu stopped me in my tracks.
Yes I went. First time on the strip so times not that impressive 12.1 but reckon a few more times could have been low 11s

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Re: Another new RS6 owner :-)

Post by anth8910 » Mon Feb 22, 2016 7:53 am

drgav2005 wrote:
anth8910 wrote:
drgav2005 wrote:Looking to sort out insurance for the RS6 over the next few days. Wondering if anyone has recommendations on insurers?

Read a couple of posts on the forum that said NFU were good (paying out to invoice for first 2 years on new cars - which would mean I'd not need to take out GAP insurance)... anyone else I should try?

Thanks in advance :beerchug:
I used NFU and they were good. I still took GAP though.
Thanks Anth - which GAP provider did you go with in the end? Was the GAP just for long-term cover or to give you flexibility with other insurers in the future?

Thanks Mike - I'll give Adrian Flux a go tomorrow to see what they can come up with.

Quotes in from Elephant are around £430 fully comp + protected no claims, I think NFU were £680 (although they quoted for previous RS6 by mistake) but if I don't need to factor in the GAP insurance with them they may still be in the running... Decisions, decisions ;)
I went with shortfall.co.uk for the long term flexibility of the GAP insurance. Took it for 4 years with replacement car cover. Quote was £520 for insurance with GAP coming in at £380 for 4 years and £50k cover.

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Re: Another new RS6 owner :-)

Post by drgav2005 » Mon Feb 22, 2016 8:48 pm

anth8910 wrote:
I went with shortfall.co.uk for the long term flexibility of the GAP insurance. Took it for 4 years with replacement car cover. Quote was £520 for insurance with GAP coming in at £380 for 4 years and £50k cover.
Thanks Anth. £520 seems pretty decent for NFU - they're still quoting me £680 which seems a little steep considering I'm the wrong side of 45, IAM pass, licence for 25 years, 18 years NCD, car in locked garage overnight and only 10k miles per year + missus on policy... I'll try and get them down a bit ;) Cheers of the info on the GAP - if NFU don't work out I'll certainly be taking this out :D

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Re: Another new RS6 owner :-)

Post by MikeFish » Mon Feb 22, 2016 9:06 pm

If you do go with NFU and their 2 year return to invoice cover, what are you gonna do for years 3 and 4 etc? Shortfall will let you defer the 1st year of cover if your insurance already provide return to invoice cover for the 1st year so you get 5 years cover for 4 years payments for example. But you have to take the cover out within 180 days of buying the car otherwise they won't cover you. I imagine many other companies won't competitevely insure you just year 3 onwards so you might be best to take the shortfall cover and defer the 1st year whilst you can. Also need to consider what happens in year 2 if NFU uplift their costs and you end up insured elsewhere. Better safe than sorry I say.

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Re: Another new RS6 owner :-)

Post by Paulm » Mon Feb 22, 2016 9:20 pm

Zeebuilder wrote:
Paulm wrote:did anyone from here go?? I never, knackered back and man flu stopped me in my tracks.
Yes I went. First time on the strip so times not that impressive 12.1 but reckon a few more times could have been low 11s
sound pretty good to me :thumbs:
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Re: Another new RS6 owner :-)

Post by drgav2005 » Mon Feb 22, 2016 9:49 pm

MikeFish wrote:If you do go with NFU and their 2 year return to invoice cover, what are you gonna do for years 3 and 4 etc? Shortfall will let you defer the 1st year of cover if your insurance already provide return to invoice cover for the 1st year so you get 5 years cover for 4 years payments for example. But you have to take the cover out within 180 days of buying the car otherwise they won't cover you. I imagine many other companies won't competitevely insure you just year 3 onwards so you might be best to take the shortfall cover and defer the 1st year whilst you can. Also need to consider what happens in year 2 if NFU uplift their costs and you end up insured elsewhere. Better safe than sorry I say.
Yep - sound logic. Given the cost of the car an extra £300 or £400 spent on GAP insurance is a sensible choice. :thumbs:

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Re: Another new RS6 owner :-)

Post by drgav2005 » Sat Mar 05, 2016 7:30 pm

Just a few pics from my collection today... It was certainly worth the wait :jump: :nogarors4:

Great drive back - more info once I've had a snooze... it's been a long, brilliant, day :biggrin3:
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Re: Another new RS6 owner :-)

Post by MikeFish » Sat Mar 05, 2016 8:50 pm

Very nice!!! What do you think so far?

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Re: Another new RS6 owner :-)

Post by drgav2005 » Sat Mar 05, 2016 10:07 pm

It's utterly epic! I took it pretty steady coming back up the road given my 4:45 a.m. alarm call and the fact I had 450+ miles to go. Got to grips with the MMI system very quickly - it's a lot more logical to use than the iDrive in the 330d I had previously. HUD is very good and adaptive cruise works very well, allowing you to get to a sensible distance to the car in front - the BMW system seemed to cut in very quickly even on it's nearest setting. I really like the blind spot warning system and the lane changing stuff. Got home before it was dark so haven't seen how good the matrix LEDs are yet, although I had the adaptive lights and full beam assist on the BMW and they were excellent. The ride quality on 21" alloys and air is sublime - really impressed... again limo like quality compared to what I was used to previously. I gave it the beans coming up a slip road after giving it a new tank of Shell Nitro and holy mother of moly it is insanely quick! I think the guys working at the gravitational wave detector will have observed a new reading ;) Still loads to discover on the car but I'm one happy guy - it has exceeded all expectations so far. It goes in to get detailed soon so I'll post up some pics when it is properly shiny!

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Re: Another new RS6 owner :-)

Post by MikeFish » Sat Mar 05, 2016 10:59 pm

The matrix LEDs are really impressive when you use them on unlit roads, you can really see the dark shapes it makes around any car in front or coming the other way.
And I agree the blind spot warning is great, in fact the whole assisstance pack is great.

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Re: Another new RS6 owner :-)

Post by MrBadger » Sun Mar 06, 2016 9:05 pm

Dr Gav

What a lovely mothers day gift. truly a thing of beauty and aggression. I am very envious.

Did you go for any of the addional dealer insurance stuff? Who is doing your detailing and are you going for film protection?
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