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    Almost 7 years, 130K miles- It is still great fun

    As a lot of us have posted- when it is running right- the RS6 is a great machine. I've had it 7 years and seen other friends go through 2 or 3 cars in that time. Even with the cost of maintenance, the car has still been worth the cost/mile for me. To this day- it still surprises many that it is almost 7 years old and runs pretty good as I taught a Lexus ISF yesterday. When I let him catch up, the driver and his girl just looked over with a "WTF???". I still say the most fun is when you surprise some of those 2 wheel machines out there. A 7 year car and I'm still proud to drive it around the streets as it has held its' beauty.

    I've had many many parts replaced. However; the vast vast majority were covered with warranty or extended warranty. The after market stuff was obviously my choice. However; looking though my cost/mile- it has been worth every mile. As we all experience, many great conversations have taken place with strangers wanting "to know more" about this unique car.

    There have been times during its' extended stay in the service dept- I've had momentary thoughts of shoving it off a cliff. But then- before I'm even off the parking lot of the service dept- I have that crazy grin and the bad thoughts melt away.

    Rambling thoughts of a RS6 owner whose car is currently running correctly..
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    I concur MaxRS6. I have just had mine a few months now. But I can't think of anything else I would rather have, New or Old. I know I might have some problems along the way, but what high performance cars doesn't. For a 7 year old car its phenomenal. You would not believe the looks and compliments I get with this car. I actually enjoy going to and from work, just because I have to drive the car. And putting the Non-Res Millteks on, only adds to the shear pleasure of driving It. The only thing I miss from my previous 2.7T is the 6speed. I guess you can't have it all.
    03 RS6, VIPER ECU, MTM TCU, Milltek Full Catless Non Res setup from Turbos to the boxes(ROAR'S), H&R Coilovers, Hotchkiss ARB's, 19x10's with 275-30-19's at each corner, Kenwood 9960 Head unit, V1 Radar Locator. 517 Trans Rebuild, ScrollProducts Turbo Rebuild.

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    I wish I had your persistence guys. Two weeks ago at 95,000 mi (155,000 km) I very reluctantly let mine go after 2 years ownership. My view of my RS6 is that it was an absolutely amazing, stunning, thrilling (add further superlative of your choice) car to drive, but a right bugger to own. After the car had to go into service 4 times in 4 weeks for 4 different issues, I gave up (this is in the context of US$15K in service and repair bills in the last 15 months not including the costs picked up by the mechanical warranty). I wanted to drive my RS6, not feed the service centre. I looked around for a low mileage one but they are few and far between here in NZ.

    I followed (sort of) Fonzie's lead and got an E63 AMG instead. Does it give me quite the driving pleasure that the RS6 did? No. Is it a bloody quick and comfy Q Car? Yep.

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    Hi

    I kind of still miss the V8 RS 6, the sound, the uniqueness of it. Sold it because of the DRC debacle (got it fixed - then sold) and bought the V10. Love the new one and it all seems ok at the moment, but the previous one was quite something. Often wonder what makes someone buy an RS 6 rather than a BMW, Mercedes, Lexus, Jaguar, whatever? Personally, I'm kind of a rusted on RS 6 buyer but when I try and analyse it, I've got no reason why. You just either get it or you don't.

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    I missed my RS6 every day i had the E63. They are both fast.. but in different ways.. and it's quite clear that the RS6 is the more exciting car to drive. All whell drive + torque =

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    Original owner too, 145K+ !!!!

    I want a new car, but nothing can touch this long in the tooth beast.

    303 Aerospace Protectant the sh!t out of all the rubber seals and the damn car is silent, not a squeak or rattle to be heard.

    Still love this hunk of steel.
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    +1 on the seal treatment.

    I may piss and moan from time to time but will never sell my car. I only wish AoA would wake up and bring us the S4 avant and RSTT. I would buy two new cars this year and keep the "old" beast. But what the hell do I know.

    Caddy is pumping the crap out of the cts wagon and even putting it up against the A6 avant. Go open last months golf digest. 2 page color ad on the inside cover.

    You can't fix stupid.

    Quote Originally Posted by iconcls View Post
    I want a new car, but nothing can touch this long in the tooth beast.

    303 Aerospace Protectant the sh!t out of all the rubber seals and the damn car is silent, not a squeak or rattle to be heard.

    Still love this hunk of steel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iconcls View Post
    I want a new car, but nothing can touch this long in the tooth beast.

    303 Aerospace Protectant the sh!t out of all the rubber seals and the damn car is silent, not a squeak or rattle to be heard.

    Still love this hunk of steel.
    Were you in Athan Motors (formerly Renn-Art) recently? Billy there told me somebody came by with a nice RS 6 with 140k on it the other day. I was in there today to ask about coilovers and getting my downpipes hogged out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fonzie Audi View Post
    I missed my RS6 every day i had the E63. They are both fast.. but in different ways.. and it's quite clear that the RS6 is the more exciting car to drive. All whell drive + torque =
    I went to Lallapalooza with my brother saturday. He drove, I rode shotgun. (Plus guest-list for bumpin after-party at the Hard Rock)

    Anyway my bro drives a 2010 M3 with light mods... he was giving it the spurs on the way down. Eventually, like a dick, I asked him, "Is that all there is?" because while his car will destroy mine on the track, and is on paper pretty similar in acceleration, the way the boost comes on in an RS 6 is qualitatively just something special.

    Lately I have the sensation that this is a car that I will miss... so while my plan was to drive this car for a couple years and move on to something newer, I think I will never get rid of her.

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    Yep.

    Quote Originally Posted by skribe View Post
    Were you in Athan Motors (formerly Renn-Art) recently? Billy there told me somebody came by with a nice RS 6 with 140k on it the other day. I was in there today to ask about coilovers and getting my downpipes hogged out.
    That was me, what a small RS 6 world we live in.

    As yourself and others say, I will probably never part with my RS 6. I may add cars, but the RS 6 will remain and suck money like an expensive mistress.
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    Lol, i was there at the same time adding the revo to my TT...still too scared of my transmission to do the tuning to it.
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    A very clean shop with some nice cars in the bays... I've never had any work done there though. Have either of you guys, besides your ecu flash?

    Pretty nice all-hand carwash just south of there on Waukegan, "nature's hand."

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    Nope (speaking for both of us), I think CPT has both our business for any work on the cars. gocpt.com
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    Yes the "Beast" will break into your piggy bank, yes it eats fuel as fast as BP leaks it into the Gulf. To mention just one of the many things that I love about the beast. I can drive it anywhere, the grocery store, fuel station or just taking a nice cruise and I can guarantee that there will always be someone who drives up next to me and gives me the thumbs up, head nod, and a smile.>>
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    You don't get that in just any car, you get that in the "Beast"! >>

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    I agree with the above. Mine has 102,000 miles and just got a new alternator (not bad for that kind of milage). My TC is probably going to be replaced but waiting on warranty co.

    But this has been the best car I have had, DRC being the only real problem.

    I have one more warranty extension I can buy for 24, 24000 miles. After that it becomes questionable but will at least be paid off in 13 more months! LOL.

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    TC being replaced under warranty this week then I'll buy another 24,24000 warranty....I'll be fully covered until 128,000 miles!!!!

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    Make sure that new policy covers 02 sensors and egt sensors.



    Quote Originally Posted by Aronis View Post
    TC being replaced under warranty this week then I'll buy another 24,24000 warranty....I'll be fully covered until 128,000 miles!!!!
    Milltek exhaust. "Lifetime warranty"
    Dont hold your breath.

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    F'me...who the heck is doing the warranty extension like that...crazy (for them). Oh well, missed that boat. Tranny that is only 15 months old is starting to act up. Think my car is really going to become a garage queen till i hand her back to Audi in trade.
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