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Gonna be selling my RS6 at beginning of August...
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:46 am
by MB
Hi there
Sadly gonna be selling my 03 plate RS6 Avant in Avus Silver on my return from holiday at the beginning of August. Sad to see it go but plans of working closer to home never materialised.
55k miles
FASH
6 months warranty left
6 months MOT
6 months road tax
18" Alloys for ride comfort
Alacantra headlining
Full black leather
Tracker
3 previous owners inc me.
Based in Edinburgh.
Thought I'd give RS246.com first call on it.
Wanting in the region of £22,500 for it.
Any takers???
Matt
RE: Gonna be selling my RS6 at beginning of August...
Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 10:25 am
by MB
That too much you think?
I'm wanting a vaguely swift sale so in this day and age should I not be wanting that price?
Thanks
Matt
RE: Gonna be selling my RS6 at beginning of August...
Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 11:05 am
by grizz
Matt , It sounds like a nice car. I've had trouble selling a 03 saloon for 15.5k .It's the wrong time to sell with the fuel price and the economic down turn.
RE: Gonna be selling my RS6 at beginning of August...
Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 5:32 pm
by johnny11
i was thinking of selling mine in the next month or 2 but as grizz says big engine cars are not the cars to buy at the moment, so i`m gonna get another years warranty and have another year of smiling

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:30 pm
by mattysupra
i have mine up for 26k, its tuned by AMD and has a few other bits but i have now sold it to 5 different people!! Everyone of them have been to see many other Rs6's before mine but report they are all in crap condition or loads of miles. The problem is that they all have a car of there own to sell first and i dont want to take a p.x. If your car is mint im sure it will sell but things are very slow at the moment. I think 22k is a fair price for the correct car.
RE: Gonna be selling my RS6 at beginning of August...
Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:30 pm
by SteveH
Aye, unfortunately 22 is far more than your likely to get at over 5 years old . You's takes your choice!
Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 9:02 pm
by bigfra
£18k MAX

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 9:51 am
by MB
Well I've kinda half heartedly put it up on Pistonheads (basic listing) and see what happens. If someone offers me an insultingly low offer I may still accept!!
Thanks for advice.
Matt
Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 6:46 pm
by andyt
I was talking about this to the missus today. The new car tax rises and petrol prices have meant that the values of our cars have plummetted. Certainly in my case this makes me *even less* likely to get rid of it for something else since that would only be realising the hit. Why would I sell the car for a thousands loss when I compare that to the extra couple of hundred per year on car tax?
Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 6:54 pm
by grizz
What else can you get get for 20k that does all that the rs6 does ??? I'm keeping mine , so what if i have to pay £100 a year extra ...They recon were paying £900 a year extra for our weekly shopping ....U going to stop shopping !!!!!
Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 7:03 pm
by Cornishmoocher
Grizz, you are a man after my own heart. You sell your 6 people, the Fookin green lefty bazzards have won, Solidarity in adversity, Its the only way.
Alter your driving styles, shop at tescos and save 8p per litre, or even run it on semi skimmed petrol until you need it BUT DONT SELL UP BOYS!
Its a sure fire way of ensuring the value of our cars DOES plummet- its a Northern Rock scenario!
Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 7:05 pm
by MB
Grizz you're absolutely spot on... I'm trying to get a job in Edinburgh so I can keep the RS6. Only problem is it's not really a commuter's car for 100 miles a day for a lowly teacher's salary (plus loan repayments).
So if I can't sell my car... anyone know of a teacher's job going in Edinburgh?!
Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 7:18 pm
by GardinerG
Yep, I'm keeping mine for the time being, until something better comes along at least...
It costs £57 to fill my wife's Focus auto 1.6's tank up and £85 for the RS6. She might get 20-40 miles a tank more than me, but the thing is I just don't care. If I have to drive to work every day I want to enjoy it!
Besides if you do sell up, how much petrol money will you be losing in selling/cost of change?

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 7:28 pm
by Cornishmoocher
Grant! I've missed you! where you binto mate?
I filled up tday on tesco 99. 123.9 pl. 5p pl off 118.9pl. Cheap enough.
Its a <beep> time for everyone at the moment, and I like a lot of folks are feeling the pinch, but I still maintain that if we all keep calm we can weather the storm. I would sooner let my 6 rot away than sell it for 15k to some smarmy chancer who is taking advantage of the current financial situation.
Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 7:38 pm
by GardinerG
Hi Alex, been on hols with the family mate (hence no time to fix brakes before Combe).
I hear what you are saying about the '6 and weathering the storm. If petrol prices were that bad I'd be tempted to get a cheap diesel for the commute. I guess some have to factor in loan payments which might be the straw that breaks the camel's back given the increase in cost of living. Anyway I'm in negotiations with the bosses to work from home 3 or 4 days a week which seems like a much better option to me!
If anyone thinks they'd get mine for £15k, not a chance; I'd rather have her crushed (the car I mean!)!
G
Cornishmoocher wrote:Grant! I've missed you! where you binto mate?
I filled up tday on tesco 99. 123.9 pl. 5p pl off 118.9pl. Cheap enough.
Its a <beep> time for everyone at the moment, and I like a lot of folks are feeling the pinch, but I still maintain that if we all keep calm we can weather the storm. I would sooner let my 6 rot away than sell it for 15k to some smarmy chancer who is taking advantage of the current financial situation.