The RS4 & RS6 are two different beasts. Its a discussion to be had whilst drinklng the finest ales, but certainly not followed by a road test.
Ideally I'd like one of each ... for that more nimble, more involving, "closer to the drive" experience with a manual box the RS4 is a superb motor car. Probably more suitable for driving in the cities and around small country lanes.
Equally, for that more ballistic & executive turbine power, the RS6 is awesome. Great on long motorway drives and equally sure footed along country lanes.
The C6 is a grown up C5. Much more refined, more comfortable and more rapid car than the C5. Its amazing build quality, sound proofing (apart from the magical V10 notes), excellent DRC and superb steering easily bring the driver over the speed limits without realisation.
I'm back in France today & can not wait to drive my amazing C5.
"Oh ... in an ideal world, one's garage would have an RS4 (B7), RS6 (C5) and an RS6 (C6) !"
