Nearly 3 years ago I went over to the dark side and bought a new MB A45. The plan was to keep the RS6, make a few repairs to it and keep it as a weekend, fair-weather car - I loved it so much!

My plans to keep the RS6 on the road unfortunately, came to nothing when I took ill shortly after getting the MB and wasn't able. So the car has sat in my driveway SORN'd for over 2 years. I did turn the engine over regularly to start with but haven't done for some time - the battery is completely dead now and won't charge. Lockdown and the good weather of late have helped and I did start to give it some attention. To my surprise, it's not too bad. The interior is immaculate - I've just finished doing all the leather - and the exterior isn't that bad. The main bit that needs attention is the front - there are so many stone chips it probably would benefit from a respray. The headlights are quite cloudy too. The wheels are in pretty poor condition, but a complete refurb was always on the cards even a couple of years ago. I'm sure once I get power to it I'll find a few more things that need to be done.
I'm now in a dilemma. Do I spend the time and money getting it roadworthy again are do I pass it on?
I had no idea of the value of the car and did a quick WBAC quote last night and as it stands just now they value it at around £4k - without an MOT. No doubt they would deduct a fair bit for some of the visual things needing fixing. Claiming it had an MOT only added another £200 to the value!
If I do get it roadworthy again it will only ever be used as a second car.
Thoughts? Are C5 RS6's value increasing as collector's items or decreasing?
