I must say it does look like an RS4 B7, which is nice
I must say it does look like an RS4 B7, which is nice
here are some pictures of the new RS6 on the roads of Germany , source is autogespot:
i saw too late that they've been already posted! Anyway, it doesn't hurt to look at this Beauty again
Ex.: 2004 Audi RS6 C5 ABT, Milltek non-resonated, 19" RS4 B7 rims, RNS-E - SOLD
2004 AUdi RS6 C5, SE exhaust, RNS-E, 19' original rims - SOLD
Now :2009 Audi RS6 C6 - stock yet pretty fast
Sooo gorgeous!
2004 Audi RS6 - 4.2 V8
1993 Audi S4 - 4.2 V8
2007 Audi A8 - 4.2 V8
the passenger on the red rs6 seems to me Ferdinand Piech...also the plate remembers the name of his wife (Ursula)
on august they were spotted on another red beuaty,r8 v10 plus
http://www.gtspirit.com/2012/08/13/f...i-r8-v10-plus/
don't know about that thing with the passenger, but the number plates are Austrian, i guess Piech would've been driving a car registered in Germany...anyway, could be his nephew..., i wish i was his nephew
Ex.: 2004 Audi RS6 C5 ABT, Milltek non-resonated, 19" RS4 B7 rims, RNS-E - SOLD
2004 AUdi RS6 C5, SE exhaust, RNS-E, 19' original rims - SOLD
Now :2009 Audi RS6 C6 - stock yet pretty fast
then it might be him as those are Salzburg plates
Ex.: 2004 Audi RS6 C5 ABT, Milltek non-resonated, 19" RS4 B7 rims, RNS-E - SOLD
2004 AUdi RS6 C5, SE exhaust, RNS-E, 19' original rims - SOLD
Now :2009 Audi RS6 C6 - stock yet pretty fast
Dear Friends,
you may want to thank Mrs. Piëch for her interest in being the first to drive the Audi RS 6 Avant during the Christmas holidays.
...cause bottom line this is the main reason why the secrecy has been lifted earlier than scheduled.
PS: The car is owned by Mrs. Piëch and is registered within Austria... Mrs. and Mr. Piëch are living in Salzburg.
Qisha
Jan 14-27, 2013 -> http://www.naias.com/tickets/industr...w-tickets.aspx
What day should we expect delicious RS6 Avant photos???? Photos of the front bumper FANGS is what I want to see...
SOLD - 03 RS6 Avus (905355)
Current - 03 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 double cab - the YETI, lifted, winched, snorkeled, lockered, skidded, geared
Qisha,
If the new RS6 is good enough for Dr and Mrs Piëch then it's good enough for me. You've really excelled yourselves at quattro Gmbh this time. It's like a Bentley but lighter and more practical. Everything about this car leaves me lost for superlatives. Certainly, it will be seen in large numbers in Gstaad and St. Morritz next Christmas.
Which reminds me that you forgot to tell us the real (and very good) reason why this car has no wheel arch extensions: by looking very similar to a standard A6 it is much less likely to attract unwanted attention from over-zealous tax inspectors in Italy, France and the UK. Thanks for that.
More seriously, I can't wait to drive this car. Congratulations and well done to you and your team.
No offense to avant lovers, but I still maintain having seen all the recent photos and adds, that it is a real shame that the new RS6 will not come in sedan form. It would have been a beautiful car, and would easily have put the M5 and E63 to shame in the looks department.
For those of us in North America who are not going to be buying a RS7, any ideas on what to go with next?