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Post by marcr » Sat Nov 14, 2009 4:39 pm

Shoppinit wrote:
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 ;)
Definitely don't want cognac, hell no. I could live with the wood if I had to but again not really what I'm after.

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Post by HYFR » Sat Nov 14, 2009 5:00 pm

wood can be ok - see here, my 1st RS 6

http://www.rs246.com/index.php?name=PNp ... ad&id=6428

but defo prefer carbon / alu

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Post by Golffather » Sat Nov 14, 2009 7:14 pm

Stuart6587 wrote:.... the steaming up of the windows due to the solar sunroof .......

Was it worth waiting six months until I found the right car....without doubt !
Examples like that are rare, sounds like a great deal to me.

What's the deal with the steamy windows and solar roof??

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Post by Golfather » Sun Nov 15, 2009 2:26 am

Golffather wrote:
Stuart6587 wrote:.... the steaming up of the windows due to the solar sunroof .......

Was it worth waiting six months until I found the right car....without doubt !
Examples like that are rare, sounds like a great deal to me.

What's the deal with the steamy windows and solar roof??

Audi Technical bullitin 2005618/4.
But basically the solar roof keeps the fan working and after the aircons been on, this causes windows to steam up.

Solars a pointless feature, but do a search and you'll find more info.

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Post by SteveH » Sun Nov 15, 2009 10:50 am

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

...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?
Easilly done... remembering that 80K normally marks a belt change and major service so easilly over a grand there.
davidkoulakis wrote: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
Same issue for all ageing performance motors, one person could perceive it as being of value and worth paying £20k for... another person could perceive it as being a risk and worth paying £10k for so that they have a £5k buffer for the unknown's.

I would have loved to have got £19k for my RS6 when I sold it, but reality when I started selling 2 years ago was more like £15-£17k... for a 70,000 mile car at 4 1/2 years old.

You're never going to cover your costs in any car purchase, just remember that at this age of ownership, your costs now ain't depreciation its maintenance, so its actually very cheap ownership even if you're losing £5k a year in maintenance. The costs are now "visible" instead of hidden. When I owned the car, my actual outlay per year wasn't massive, but obviously the big cost was about £8k a year depreciation.
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Post by Daveperc » Sun Nov 15, 2009 2:37 pm

I have a spreadsheet of costs vs age, mileage etc which I did 2 months ago tabulating what was then on PH if anyone wants a copy. Did it when I was considering trading to get a lower mileage car - in the end kept the known beast - 103K and running!!

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Post by Ramone » Sun Nov 15, 2009 8:43 pm

Sounds a bit like my car is nearly what you are after - Daytona avant with the natural black (I think the same as the black plus which is for sale for £25K on ebay - without the piping) and carbon trim.
I think mine was a fairly shoddy example when purchased in Oct last year and paid £15K - its now 75K.
The problem is I've spent an absolute fortune since - at least 5K, probably more like £7.5K, sorting it out, so I think I'd want at least £20K for mine if that helps you out at all...

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Post by marcr » Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:54 am

davidkoulakis wrote:wood can be ok - see here, my 1st RS 6

http://www.rs246.com/index.php?name=PNp ... ad&id=6428

but defo prefer carbon / alu
Cheers, that pic hasn't definitely put me off, has to be carbon/alu

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Post by marcr » Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:11 am

Ramone wrote:Sounds a bit like my car is nearly what you are after - Daytona avant with the natural black (I think the same as the black plus which is for sale for £25K on ebay - without the piping) and carbon trim.
I think mine was a fairly shoddy example when purchased in Oct last year and paid £15K - its now 75K.
The problem is I've spent an absolute fortune since - at least 5K, probably more like £7.5K, sorting it out, so I think I'd want at least £20K for mine if that helps you out at all...
I'm sure you've done a good job put I doubt you'll recoup your outlay. There are a few daytona's under 38k miles around £19k at dealers. It's always hard to get back what you've spent, best to keep and enjoy :D

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Post by Condor24 » Mon Nov 16, 2009 11:59 am

I'm very pleased with my Daytona Grey Avant, natural black leather, solar panelled sunroof and its only done 38,000
from when I bought it new in May 2003.

Last serice was by Grizz which is where it will go for its next service !


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Post by Ramone » Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:32 pm

I don't disagree at all - its just not worth selling it really - also better the devil you know....

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Post by HYFR » Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:56 pm

Ramone wrote:I don't disagree at all - its just not worth selling it really - also better the devil you know....
yes, exactly why i took mine off the market, unless you need to sell to put food on the table, there is no reason to take such a hit if your still happy with the car

best to extract more value from it by driving it, then selling for a knock down price

I know in a years time when it has no more warranty & I've had a years worth of cost (repair) free motoring, i'll be more than happy to sell it for the silly offers I was getting

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Post by hlbeckley » Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:34 pm

davidkoulakis...did a forest vomit in your '6?...the wood is def not for me i must agree

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Post by HYFR » Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:49 pm

hlbeckley wrote:davidkoulakis...did a forest vomit in your '6?...the wood is def not for me i must agree
haha, it was nicer in the flesh....

thankfully, my current RS 6 has the matt alu trim

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Post by Golfather » Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:53 pm

davidkoulakis wrote:i'll be more than happy to sell it for the silly offers I was getting

10750 ???!

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