Are red ones worth more or less
Are red ones worth more or less
maybe its a silly question but are RS4's in red worth more or less as a general guide.
I know its personal preferance but when i had a red BMW 330D it was a barsteward to shift.
Thanks
I know its personal preferance but when i had a red BMW 330D it was a barsteward to shift.
Thanks
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Re: Are red ones worth more or less
red is worth less (not worthless lol) as a colur
not as bad as yellow, but as the official RS colours go, its the 2nd worst depreciating colour
before the haters come on, this isnt specific to the RS 4 ... its for all premium cars
not as bad as yellow, but as the official RS colours go, its the 2nd worst depreciating colour
before the haters come on, this isnt specific to the RS 4 ... its for all premium cars
Re: Are red ones worth more or less
apart from Ferrari'saka_dk wrote:red is worth less (not worthless lol) as a colur
not as bad as yellow, but as the official RS colours go, its the 2nd worst depreciating colour
before the haters come on, this isnt specific to the RS 4 ... its for all premium cars
Re: Are red ones worth more or less
Dave's right - when I was looking last year I had a rather sad spreadsheet looking at average prices...
Red was about £450 cheaper across the cars I was looking at - still bought one mind. Strangely the most expensive of any cars I looked at and easily the best one. I did find Black cars were worth more but looked really bad stone chipped.
Cheers Paul
Red was about £450 cheaper across the cars I was looking at - still bought one mind. Strangely the most expensive of any cars I looked at and easily the best one. I did find Black cars were worth more but looked really bad stone chipped.
Cheers Paul
Re: Are red ones worth more or less
+1 Once you step away from what some would call "common" colours your limiting appeal to the majority and the trade will reflect this in bids! Some argue rare but it usually means unpopular otherwise everyone would of ordered it in that colour eh? There was a post on p...heads from a member on there thats from audi specialist fontains stating a discount on an r8 was unlikey unless it was red and poor spec etc,all cars sell if the price is right but i would want to be at least 2k under for red
Re: Are red ones worth more or less
Yep absolutelyPaulRS4 wrote:apart from Ferrari'saka_dk wrote:red is worth less (not worthless lol) as a colur
not as bad as yellow, but as the official RS colours go, its the 2nd worst depreciating colour
before the haters come on, this isnt specific to the RS 4 ... its for all premium cars

Re: Are red ones worth more or less
its all relative
in 2 years, once depreciation has run its course, there will be very little in price of colours
but whilst they still cost £20+k ... undesirable colours will take a hit
in 2 years, once depreciation has run its course, there will be very little in price of colours
but whilst they still cost £20+k ... undesirable colours will take a hit
Re: Are red ones worth more or less
Has anyone ever owned one of those green ones - I'd be interested how they're priced?
I've only ever seen a couple, both with wood trim....
I've only ever seen a couple, both with wood trim....

Re: Are red ones worth more or less
I'd also say slightly less,i'm not a massive fan of red,unless on a ferrari as mentioned 

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Re: Are red ones worth more or less
. . I'm in the market for a low mileage Avant at present, and would consider a red one as they seem pretty rare. The one that sold a couple of weeks ago was stunning, helped by the fact it had black optics, Sport Suspension, ..and Ceramic brakes



RS2 for 8 years / 100k miles
Current; '07 RS4 Avant, Daytona, Buckets...
"it's gotta be shooting brake"
Current; '07 RS4 Avant, Daytona, Buckets...
"it's gotta be shooting brake"
Re: Are red ones worth more or less
All press sporting Audi's from the UR onwards (except RS2; RS Blue/ RS4 B5 Met Blue) are red. Kinda makes them more desirable in my book... 
Financial difference for a 4 yr old car?.... you would need to compare like for like (milage, definitive condition etc) to get a true answer but i'd guess it's negligable..

Financial difference for a 4 yr old car?.... you would need to compare like for like (milage, definitive condition etc) to get a true answer but i'd guess it's negligable..

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Re: Are red ones worth more or less
I'd never buy a red car - they attract too much of the wrong sort of attention (plod, boy racers and tea leafs).
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Re: Are red ones worth more or less
I have (touch wood) never been stopped by plod and never been challenged by a boy racer.
I was also of the opinion that i wouldnt want a red car - until i saw the RS in the flesh - looks better than it does in photos. Just a bit different than the usual grey i had always had before.
I was also of the opinion that i wouldnt want a red car - until i saw the RS in the flesh - looks better than it does in photos. Just a bit different than the usual grey i had always had before.
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Re: Are red ones worth more or less
TBH a car (or anything else for that matter) is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it regardless of colour. If you don't want red then don't buy red.....simples.
Also never been stopped by plod, very rarely get any boy racer/neds sporting for a race.
Also red is a lucky colour (in China anyway).
Also never been stopped by plod, very rarely get any boy racer/neds sporting for a race.
Also red is a lucky colour (in China anyway).
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