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RS6 Prices

Post by marcr » Sat Nov 14, 2009 1:51 pm

I have been looking here and pistonheads for a month or so trying to find an rs6 avant in daytona or black with balck interiors. I am not in any particular rush so don't want to travel too far but prices seem to vary hugely. I realise as owners you will all hope your cars are worth a great deal but what do people honestly feel they are worth.

Looking on ph and Mac has just sold his car for £17k ish for what appears to be a good example. There is an 04 daytona which is £22k with low mileage but in need of a service shortly and 1 months warranty for sale privately and a similar car at a dealer albeit 1 year older at £19k. Surely someones price is flawed. I think the £22k car was recently £23k+ a month or so ago.

I'm just interested in opinions of actual values not what you want.

Any input appreciated.

I am looking at spending up to £20k for a car under 80000 miles, recent cambelt, no drc, maybe milltek and history. Does this seem reasonable?

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RE: RS6 Prices

Post by Rupert » Sat Nov 14, 2009 2:38 pm

I don't think you're going to get many unbiased opinions on value, or any owners talking down the value of their cars!

What you are looking for seems reasonable though ;)

Good luck with the search. Have you driven one yet?

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Post by marcr » Sat Nov 14, 2009 2:50 pm

Rupert wrote:I don't think you're going to get many unbiased opinions on value, or any owners talking down the value of their cars!

What you are looking for seems reasonable though ;)

Good luck with the search. Have you driven one yet?
I know, that's always the tricky bit but people can be realistic quite often. No haven't driven one yet, trying to find the right spec that isn't in London or to far south

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Post by Cornishmoocher » Sat Nov 14, 2009 2:52 pm

Talk to grizz @unit 20.

If you are serious, he will help you find a car and check it over.

£20k is only the start mate........

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Post by marcr » Sat Nov 14, 2009 2:55 pm

I hope not to modify it or spend extra on it (ignoring services, broken parts etc). That was my plan with my other cars, S2000 which I have spent loads on and 996 which has a shiny new stereo and £500 worth of new red hoses.

This could be dangerous
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Post by HYFR » Sat Nov 14, 2009 3:04 pm

I think low mileage mint examples are now so rare that DEALERS are putting them up for £20k+

but, I think private would struggle to achieve this, more like £17k mark

high milers I recon will go for £15k mark dealer, and will struggle to move at that price privately

obviously its give or take

I think there is an issue selling these privately, because, as RS 6 owners we know the pain of the cost to up keep these beast, and so when we spend money on tyres/brakes/services/repairs/warranty - we want "some" of it back on resale

but a buyer wont give a monkeys whats been spent on it and so wont give you anything back and will just look at "book" value

they'll soon feel the pain though

all my subjective opinion of course

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Post by Rupert » Sat Nov 14, 2009 3:10 pm

Don't discount the silver leather interior. I know "silver" doesn't sound very appealing, but it's nothing like silver. It really brightens up the interior though.

I thought I wanted black leather, but the silver has worn very well and does look quite classy.

If a car has been to Grizz or MRC you'll know it's been looked after. :)

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Post by Cornishmoocher » Sat Nov 14, 2009 3:40 pm

I agree with David, there is no way on Gods earth I will get back anything like what I have poured into my car, so thats why it will rust first. I have no intention of selling it, I didn't put all of of my hard earned cash into it, and get the performance I have achieved for someone to come along and get all of my hard work, headaches, heart breaks and domestics for £15k- whic realistically is what the going rate is now.

I also agree with Rupert, I have the silver- infact, our cars are indentical, except his a cleaner......
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Post by Stuart6587 » Sat Nov 14, 2009 3:50 pm

Don't rush into buying and take your time and you should hopefully find what you are looking for.

I looked for six months and was tempted on a couple of occasions by low mileage cars of 24,000 and 28,000 miles but they where not really the car that I was looking for. Then by chance I struck lucky and came across what I was looking for which was a one owner low mileage car with full service history and I bought in January.

The mileage was amazingly low at 3,300 miles and I don't expect there are many if any out there like the one I found but there are low mileage ones out there.

I bought it from an Audi dealer at £22,000 with a three year warranty, a service including gearbox service, replacement cam belt, water pump, tyre pressure sensors and replaced DRC, albeit it has since been replaced by the "uprated" DRC under the Audi "goodwill" offer.

Since then I have covered 5,000 miles including one trip to the French Alps at Easter and another to the South of France in the Summer and it's brilliant.

Faults other than the DRC have been the steaming up of the windows due to the solar sunroof and the sensor but fixed with a repositioned sensor under warranty and twice the windows have opened by themselves !

Was it worth waiting six months until I found the right car....without doubt !

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Post by marcr » Sat Nov 14, 2009 3:51 pm

You are very right that people think they will get back what they have spent and that is never the case. Good sensibly priced cars do seem to move very quickly though. I'm still not convinced by the silver, looks like it will be a pain to keep clean and one reason for the purchase is an imminent sprog, well 6 months or so. Don't know how well baby sick will blend with silver :shock: .

I think you are there on price David, private sellers seem to want more then dealers which is never realistic.

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Post by marcr » Sat Nov 14, 2009 3:59 pm

Double post :roll:
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Post by HYFR » Sat Nov 14, 2009 4:04 pm

Stuart, you got an absolute BARGAIN btw!

Marcr - the silver is fine, i've had it on both my RS 6's.....i only give it a clean twice a month and only I use the car, its still in perfect nick and the car is 94k !!!

IMO, I prefer the silver over the black

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Re: RE: Re: RE: RS6 Prices

Post by Shoppinit » Sat Nov 14, 2009 4:10 pm

Rupert wrote:I thought I wanted black leather, but the silver has worn very well and does look quite classy.
Funny, because I wanted a light interior and ended up with a black one, and now I wouldn't have anything else.

All the interiors are great...

...except cognac and wood trim ;) Who'll cast the first stone ;)
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Post by marcr » Sat Nov 14, 2009 4:13 pm

Very lucky Stuart, as I said I am in no rush and should really sell my honda first, I just lack patience when it comes to getting a new car, will have to see some silver in the flesh. There have been a few cars which have seemed ideal apart from being avus silver. Have to keep looking
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Post by Cornishmoocher » Sat Nov 14, 2009 4:32 pm

I have a 2 year old who was just a bump when i bought mine.
my interior has had every kind of fluid that babies are good at producing (that sounds awful- but you know what I mean) I also was a complete Tawt (again) and got a curry stain on my front pass seat. I panicked likje fook, but a couple of posts here and over on SRS, and the stain is no more.
honestly, the silver is fine. I looked at the black too- infact when I bought my car- I hated everything about it- except the noise/performance- which I hasten to add, I soon changed !!???!!!
But I found the black was just well, black, dark, made the shed feel very small....
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