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Post by ChrisB » Fri Oct 31, 2008 8:45 pm

Thanks! Yes, I am lucky enough to have about 40 miles each way every day on my commute, on some lovely rural roads with some pretty empty spots (see pic!).

I seem to recall eating a set of P Zeros on my old RS 6 in about 7000 miles, so I think I've done OK to get 9000 out this time. I'm not going to put Pirellis back on, I don't like them personally (flat spot too much, and I hate the way the sidewalls go brown in winter), so it will probably be Yokahama Advan Sport, or I reckon this time of year I might go with Conti SportContact2 XL as they're high-silica and seem pretty good in the cold & wet.

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Post by PhilT » Sat Nov 01, 2008 3:56 pm

Welcome Chris. Great to meet you last weekend (Almost seems like an age away already!!). The RS6 is absolutely a bahn stormer, we had our just shy of 200mph very soon after jumping in. Awesome weekend, hope we get to meet up again soon :thumbs:
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Post by kcsun » Sat Nov 01, 2008 8:19 pm

Philip, you are a father now, no need for the 200mph blasts
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Post by ChrisB » Sat Nov 01, 2008 10:14 pm

PhilT wrote:Great to meet you last weekend (Almost seems like an age away already!!).
Likewise!

Having an RS 6 already, I opted to drive the R8, and I was quite underwhelmed TBH. Wish I'd taken an RS 6 on the autobahn.

Haven't had my 6 to 200 mph though! Wouldn't mind a trip to Germany in it though, to see what the limiter is like on a 'retail' one...

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Post by PhilT » Sun Nov 02, 2008 3:13 pm

kcsun wrote:Philip, you are a father now, no need for the 200mph blasts
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You're quite right Uncle Ken :) I should know better, but it's like being a kid in a sweet shop :D

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Post by johnny11 » Mon Nov 03, 2008 5:17 pm

Hi Chris,
dunno if u remember me but i bought a wheel off you for my c5 rs6 llast year on motorway sevicr station.

as you have had both versions of the RS6 how do they compare. for power and handling?

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Post by ChrisB » Mon Nov 03, 2008 5:38 pm

ChrisB wrote:I reckon this time of year I might go with Conti SportContact2 XL as they're high-silica and seem pretty good in the cold & wet.
CSC2 ordered in 275/35R20 102Y load rating, and being fitted Friday. Will know by the middle of next week (once the first few hundred miles are done) if they're up to the job or not.

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Post by ChrisB » Mon Nov 03, 2008 6:02 pm

johnny11 wrote:Hi Chris,
dunno if u remember me but i bought a wheel off you for my c5 rs6 llast year on motorway sevicr station.

as you have had both versions of the RS6 how do they compare. for power and handling?
I do indeed remember - black saloon wasn't it? How's it going?

Well, having had a W12 and two S8s since my last RS 6, I've had a total of four 450hp quattros, but the W12 or S8 couldn't quite match that visceral grunt of the RS 6, even if they weren't slow cars by any means - the W12 in particular had a way of making very quick progress from 100 mph to 170mph, while feeling extremely relaxed. The new RS 6 has that unmistakable RS 6 feeling about it, the feeling that this is a car that just wants to go and keep going.

The C6 RS 6 is quite a different beast to the C5. It shares that same gut-wrenching urge for the horizon, and you can also feel the immense weight of the car when you start to swing it about, but I'd say the handling is improved noticably.

Turn in is sharp (helped by the direct and weighty steering), and front-end understeer is constrained quite well, although ESP is still liable to hinder more than help if you're deliberately pushing the limits. Thankfully, the new RS 6 has tri-mode ESP - on, sportmode and 'off'. Sportmode is a nice compromise, giving a lot more leeway when pushing hard, but still retaining a degree of control over the remaining tendency for that heavy nose to push out on hard cornering. 'Off' is fairly well off, and to be honest, even with 9000 miles experience, I'm still wary of going into 'off' mode, as it can be a bit of a handful.

The rear-biased torque split also helps balance the car a bit more through bends, and it's even briefly possible to get the tail end out, though it will never powerslide like a RWD car, obviously - quattro does too good a job of grabbing the tarmac and pulling the car in a straight line again.

The sport suspension plus with three damper settings is great. I find Comfort is fine in town, but at higher speed it feels al ittle bit too keen to rebound and bounce, so I tend to drop into Dynamic once on the open road. Sport is a little too under-damped for such a heavy car on the average British road, but if you have some new tarmac without any undulations, it does a good job of keeping the car flat and the rubber in touch with the tarmac.

Of course it comes with all the MMI gadget goodness of the C6, which is a bonus.

It is a blindingly fast tourer, and loves fast, flowing roads full of sweeping bends. Overtaking becomes simplicity itself, and the shortest of gaps become luxuriously empty spaces with plenty of time to get out, get past and get back in again.

In tighter twisty stuff, it does an impressive job for it's size, if you don't mind a bit of tyre abuse. I like to think of it this way: if you stretched an R8 out to have room for five adults and a weekend's worth of luggage, I expect you'd stuggle to make the handling any better than the RS 6, especially once you'd added the weight of the necessary 5 litre turbo powerplant to keep it's speed up.

The brakes are a huge improvement over the C5 - I haven't managed to get smoke coming out of these ones yet, not are they corming a nice pattern of minute cracks, as my C5 did at about this sort of mileage...

If you want an everyday driver that's fast, safe, luxurious, relaxed and practical, I don't think the RS 6 can currently be beat for the money.

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Post by johnny11 » Mon Nov 03, 2008 7:57 pm

i`m doing very well thanks chris ,hope all ok with you?,
i`ve still got the black RS6, just come back from Scotland and in a week have done over 1300 miles in this, which really was a pleasure still in the C5 RS6.

My Audi warranty runs out at the end of Jan 09 so am looking round at all my options now.

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Post by liwi » Mon Nov 03, 2008 9:08 pm

ChrisB, absolutely like your describing the C6, could not have put it better..I adore the handling..although not seen the smoke either yet from the breaks but felt the heat rising!! :-)

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Post by ChrisB » Tue Nov 04, 2008 11:12 am

johnny11 wrote:i`m doing very well thanks chris ,hope all ok with you?
All pretty tip-top, thanks for asking. :thumbs:

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