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JAYMEN
July 14th, 2009, 01:29
I’m selling this car for a friend. If you have any questions email me jaymen69(at)hotmail(dot)com or PM me and I will get you in contact with the seller.

VERY RARE! 1 of 90, 2004 Audi RS6’s that were made for Canada

Location: Acton, Ontario
Mileage: 126, xxx km’s
Colour: Black Ebony Pearl
Body Condition - Original Paint, overall condition is near perfect outside of some stone chips.
Interior Condition - Near Perfect

PRICE: $43,000 CAD

Maintenance
-All scheduled maintenance done by Audi including the 2nd timing belt change @ 108k
-Oil Change just done


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DuckWingDuck
July 14th, 2009, 01:54
80,000 miles for $43K? Good luck on the sale but the market is wayyyy sailed your friend by. We've got cars with almost a third the miles going for that kind of price or even slightly lower.

JAYMEN
July 14th, 2009, 01:59
Thanks for the input, I will do a bit more research.
Please remember that this is in CAD $ if you haven't considered that.

If this is priced too high, what is the market value?

DuckWingDuck
July 14th, 2009, 02:21
Amusingly enough, I thought of that as soon as I clicked send. But I just did a quick currency convert and CAD43,000 is still USD37,339. Still a bit rich for the car I think. Guys like Dave who keep a much closer eye on the market for the RS6 will have a better idea of what the "true" value of the vehicle is but my guess and this is just my gut reaction, you're probably looking at less than USD30,000.

Maverick
July 14th, 2009, 02:49
the fair price for this car will be less than $25K due to the mileage.
I know a couple tastefully modded RS6 priced at $28K that are going to be on the market soon. they have less miles than you do OP.

RS6-4dr911
July 14th, 2009, 03:10
He may be more right than we think. IIRC, to be driven in Canada requires certain equipment spec's that the US cars did not have. This makes an RS6 a slightly more rare commodity, slightly.

If Canada's population is 33MM, and US is 300MM, we think we know that 1400 came to the US but assuming he's right that only 90 went to the great white north, that's roughly 4/1000 people in the US vs. 2.7/1000 in Canada.

And since the Canuk's are so much better off than we are, what with socialized health care, greater environmental awareness, not to mention Canadian bacon, there's perhaps a greater demand for such a rare Beast.

Good luck to you.

(just havin' fun, no angry responses required)

DHall1
July 14th, 2009, 04:23
Yeah,

I really cant speak for Canada. I have no idea what the asset value of goods have done in the last 5 years. I mean its location and condition that sells a car but if the people have no money then its not worth anything. Its that simple.

Yeah, and you better hurry because Cap and Trade is coming! LOL

Good luck



Amusingly enough, I thought of that as soon as I clicked send. But I just did a quick currency convert and CAD43,000 is still USD37,339. Still a bit rich for the car I think. Guys like Dave who keep a much closer eye on the market for the RS6 will have a better idea of what the "true" value of the vehicle is but my guess and this is just my gut reaction, you're probably looking at less than USD30,000.

DHall1
July 14th, 2009, 04:42
Yeah,

But how many of the 33MM are illegals? And do those illegals pay any taxes to get all free healthcare and bacon?

Jk

:incar:

[quote=RS6-4dr911;166096

If Canada's population is 33MM, and US is 300MM, we think we know that 1400 came to the US but assuming he's right that only 90 went to the great white north, that's roughly 4/1000 people in the US vs. 2.7/1000 in Canada.

And since the Canuk's are so much better off than we are, what with socialized health care, greater environmental awareness, not to mention Canadian bacon, there's perhaps a greater demand for such a rare Beast.

Good luck to you.

(just havin' fun, no angry responses required)[/quote]

DuckWingDuck
July 14th, 2009, 05:30
laf, okay, well, here we go again. Dave, you do realise that cap and trade exists in europe and they have WAY more crazy high end cars than we do right? Incidentally, GM is also going to be coming out with a 2 door CTS-V, although much to my displeasure, no CTS-V wagon.

DHall1
July 14th, 2009, 06:33
Hey,

I didnt start it. RS4dr did. :-) jk

Cap and Trade does not work. Socialized health care does not work. One does not equal more or less high end crazy cars. We are just feeding the never ending bigger government waste. I dont consider it a pollitical thing more than just a common sense stance. I dont want higher taxes or bigger government. It will kill the economy and already is killing the economy. I dont need handouts nor free health care and I gladly pay over 50k in Fed taxes every year. Some people dont pay that much in a lifetime.

In the end, it was the cheating banks that caused the boom and bust helped by lax enforcement of the existing laws and oversight. Now the whole country is upside down and budgets need to be corrected. That is the tough pill to swallow. The banks purchased insurance...hedge....they had full knowledge over the horizon. Thats why they got the insurance. Now you and I have paid them off in one big money grab and the banks have it again. (AIG bailout just served to pay off the banks at full face value of junk mortgage bonds.)

I know, I know. The cars...sorry. In my opinion, the high end cars in Europe are more reserved for the very wealthy. There just seems to be a greater void between the middle class and the wealthy in Europe. I could be wrong or very wrong its just a feeling with no data to back it up. And Cap and Trade is not in high favor over there. Some are going back against it. Italy for one. You and I would never be able to afford a RS6 living in Europe.

I hope GM can make it but feel it is doomed for failure. There is no chance at all this new GM will survive. Even with my best friend owning a GM dealership....the days are numbered and the tax payer will never see a penny of the 100 Billion bailout. I will never buy any GM and would buy a Ford before you could even give me a GM for free. Its how lots of Americans feel. That is why GM will fail. Did you notice the AIG 20/1 stock split? Then the markets proceeded to hammer the stock right back down to 7 dollars. The tax payer will never see a penny of the AIG bailout. They are selling the profitable parts to pay the FED then leave the rest for the taxpayers. Stock will be worthless.


laf, okay, well, here we go again. Dave, you do realise that cap and trade exists in europe and they have WAY more crazy high end cars than we do right? Incidentally, GM is also going to be coming out with a 2 door CTS-V, although much to my displeasure, no CTS-V wagon.

DuckWingDuck
July 14th, 2009, 06:58
incidentally, I agree that cap and trade doesn't work, what is needed is a carbon tax. That is what works but we've gone around the bend on this issue, more interesting for us to discuss it offline the next time we hang out rather than bore the rest of the folks on the boards with our varying views on macro-econ issues ;-)

btw, southern california audi drive is on the 13th of Sept this year, you should plan to come out for it!

DHall1
July 14th, 2009, 07:05
Greg,

Thinking about this for a minute. Maybe our european friends can chime in. Didnt the Beatles go broke back in the day partly due to high taxes? Dont many professional sports car drivers move from Germany and Europe due to excessive taxes? How many F1 drivers live in Monaco? The very rich will find a way to exit stage left. Thats leaves the rest of us to pay even more. Is it fair? I dont know. Tiger Woods and several other US pros left California years ago to head for Florida. Was it the 4Million he saved in state taxes the first year? So for what its worth there seems to be a limit even for the rich where they will just pick up shop and leave.


laf, okay, well, here we go again. Dave, you do realise that cap and trade exists in europe and they have WAY more crazy high end cars than we do right? Incidentally, GM is also going to be coming out with a 2 door CTS-V, although much to my displeasure, no CTS-V wagon.

DHall1
July 14th, 2009, 07:12
I dont like to see an entire segment of our economy get punished while we prop up another segment. It could happen with Cap and Trade and the Health care plan. It could doom our country. Then we all drive Flintstone mobiles.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zX53PVe8Rck

I dont want to pedal my next car.

Ok, I will check the dates. Ben is buying the beer. I have to make it.


incidentally, I agree that cap and trade doesn't work, what is needed is a carbon tax. That is what works but we've gone around the bend on this issue, more interesting for us to discuss it offline the next time we hang out rather than bore the rest of the folks on the boards with our varying views on macro-econ issues ;-)

btw, southern california audi drive is on the 13th of Sept this year, you should plan to come out for it!

Bigglezworth
July 14th, 2009, 07:45
Man you guys are totally missing the boat. This car was 140K CDN in 2004. It was 'only' available to Canadian's until 1 year and 3 weeks ago. Less than two years ago the same car sold for over 80K + 7% GST CDN from a used car lot. A crap load of Canadian's would spend this much for the ride. You are also forgetting that price is free of the 7% GST and 6.2% duty rates that are applied to currency converted rates for imported vehicles and is more than in line with the same depreciation on the US 2003 model. Finally you are all aware that the CDN issued cars are different from a crash test perspective and were modified further than those imported by Audi Cars of North America to meet more stringent safety measures than those imposed for the cars importation into the US.....

Tim

RS6-4dr911
July 14th, 2009, 13:50
1. We may be getting splashed but pretty sure we're in the boat.

2. Never confuse cost with value. The taxes paid by the first poor chump that bought it , including the Canadian safety tax, don't make it any more valuable.

3. Greg, don't know the actual stat's, but anecdotally, ona recent trip to Germany, we noted the general lack upper end cars relative to the US.

4. While Dave may never be accepted into the diplomatic corp, I wouldn't bet against him in an economics debate. The liberal elite have been foolishly racing to emulate Europe's socialist economic policy for decades, and now we're at a (and liberals love this word) tipping point that as Dave correctly points out could well doom our country for decades. Meanwhile, Europe (at least France and Germany) appear to be recognizing that the socialist way doesnt work long term.

5. If you want to see the values of assets of any kind, most importantly our beloved Beasts, begin to rise (or at least depreciate less dramatically), it will take implementing policies that support and promote free market capitalism (yes SOME regulation is needed). Dave's explanation of the mess is correct but it would have healed itself but the markets are reflecting the prospects for the future given the radical and rapid change in direction the current trioika (BHO, Reid & Pelosi) are implementing.

I'm already planning where I can hide the Beast when anything over 90 hp is deemed an enemy of the state.

DHall1
July 14th, 2009, 16:22
I have not laughed so hard all month. And yes, I failed the PC course work in school. I dont have time for PC when a sledgehammer is needed to wake some people up around the country.

And yes, Roger Penske would have purchased alot more than just Saturn had the gov not been in the way.

Its ok for me either way but I hate to see a country go down the drain. I would much rather enjoy making a living and spending money on property, travel, cars and investments. As it stands now, we (my family) are not spending money at all. Nothing and cutting back more and more each day.

I cant wait for our GST, VAT or whatever the hell you want to call it. We will spend even less than what we are now. Can you spend less than zero? I will try.


1. We may be getting splashed but pretty sure we're in the boat.

2. Never confuse cost with value. The taxes paid by the first poor chump that bought it , including the Canadian safety tax, don't make it any more valuable.

3. Greg, don't know the actual stat's, but anecdotally, ona recent trip to Germany, we noted the general lack upper end cars relative to the US.

4. While Dave may never be accepted into the diplomatic corp, I wouldn't bet against him in an economics debate. The liberal elite have been foolishly racing to emulate Europe's socialist economic policy for decades, and now we're at a (and liberals love this word) tipping point that as Dave correctly points out could well doom our country for decades. Meanwhile, Europe (at least France and Germany) appear to be recognizing that the socialist way doesnt work long term.

5. If you want to see the values of assets of any kind, most importantly our beloved Beasts, begin to rise (or at least depreciate less dramatically), it will take implementing policies that support and promote free market capitalism (yes SOME regulation is needed). Dave's explanation of the mess is correct but it would have healed itself but the markets are reflecting the prospects for the future given the radical and rapid change in direction the current trioika (BHO, Reid & Pelosi) are implementing.

I'm already planning where I can hide the Beast when anything over 90 hp is deemed an enemy of the state.

JAYMEN
July 22nd, 2009, 13:50
Thanks for all the talk guys :) but I'm trying to sell this car.

Try to keep the economics and stats out of this thread and please keep it on topic. :vgrumpy:

The price has been discussed, and it may warrant a price drop in the future but as of right now 43k CAD is firm.

RS6-4dr911
July 22nd, 2009, 14:30
:bow:Let's see, ignore facts, economics and market conditions when pricing the sale of an asset. :harass:

Got it, will do.:thumb::bye:

:lovl::harass::jlol:

:addict::race::incar::burnout:

Bigglezworth
July 22nd, 2009, 15:19
:bow:Let's see, ignore facts, economics and market conditions when pricing the sale of an asset. :harass:

Got it, will do.:thumb::bye:

:lovl::harass::jlol:

:addict::race::incar::burnout:All those south of the border need to be more in touch with the math involved here. First the vehicle in question is 1 year newer. Regardless of what the differences (if any) there are between it and the US release 2004, that makes its depreciation less by that one full year. Secondly, the CDN issue vehicles were modified by Audi of North America in order for import into Canada. This was a modification that added to the base price of the vehicle by more than 10K. Thirdly, take a car in good condition that is 5 years old (not 6 like all of yours), and assume a reasonable selling price of $30,000.00USD and then apply these required items: a) transportation; b) currency exchange; c) duties; d) import taxes; e) GST; f) provincial tax if applicable, and finally g) out of country clearance inspections and you get the following:

- $30,000.00 USD + $1,500.00 USD = $31,500.00 USD shipped
- $31,500.00 USD x .85% currency exchange for CDN/USD = $37,058.00 CDN
- $37,058.00 CDN x 6.2% duty = $39,355.00 CDN
- $39,355.00 CDN + $245.00 import fees = $39,600.00 CDN
- $39,600.00 CDN x 7% GST = $42,372.00 CDN
- $42,373.00 CDN x 5-8% provincial tax depending on province = $44,492.00-$45,762.00.
- Add another $250-500 for out of country/out of province inspections prior to any vehicle registry even entertaining putting plates on your car.

Price is bang on!

The other thing that NO one on the board seems to be caring about is that it was only 1 year ago this month that the safety standards for the Canadian Government were relaxed to the lesser standard of the European Union and the United States. Until this point in time the ONLY RS6 anyone outside of Europe or the US could get was one of the 90 released in 2004.

Amulet-S6
July 22nd, 2009, 16:54
Bigglezworth,

Thanks for the math tutorial, you make some good points. But as a buyer, why would I care about the 7% GST and the 5-8% Provincial taxes? And does the seller pay the 6.2% duty? Is that only if exported out of Canada?
These would all effect the net return the seller receives for the sale of their car, but doesn't really come into play when I look at market values. Am I missing something here?

I'm not informed enough to talk about a sale in another country. But if it were a car for sale here in the US, it would sell for around $30k USD due to the mileage, regardless of model year.

Curiously, Jim
USA



$30,000.00 USD + $1,500.00 USD = $31,500.00 USD shipped
- $31,500.00 USD x .85% currency exchange for CDN/USD = $37,058.00 CDN
- $37,058.00 CDN x 6.2% duty = $39,355.00 CDN
- $39,355.00 CDN + $245.00 import fees = $39,600.00 CDN
- $39,600.00 CDN x 7% GST = $42,372.00 CDN
- $42,373.00 CDN x 5-8% provincial tax depending on province = $44,492.00-$45,762.00.
- Add another $250-500 for out of country/out of province inspections prior to any vehicle registry even entertaining putting plates on your car.

Bigglezworth
July 22nd, 2009, 17:58
Bigglezworth,

Thanks for the math tutorial, you make some good points. But as a buyer, why would I care about the 7% GST and the 5-8% Provincial taxes? And does the seller pay the 6.2% duty? Is that only if exported out of Canada?Seller rarely cares about any of the costs I listed no. The only time I would think they would consider it would be if they were marketing the vehicle specifically to an area in which these costs are applied.

That said, ANY Canadian that is on the forums looking for a specific car (like I was a year ago) would be interested in this posting and well aware of what they have to apply cost wise to items out of the US. They could then weight the pros and cons of purchasing locally vs. abroad.

I sense there being a tendancy for those in the US to forget that people outside of their country look for these vehicles too and we are not all able to pick up one for the same price as you are with various local sales available.

Tim

DuckWingDuck
July 22nd, 2009, 19:16
Personally, I found Tim's breakdown to be extremely informative and I think highlights an issue that Dave and I only touched upon briefly which Tim got into greater detail, that is the costs involved in trying to get a car across borders.

So... while Tim might be right that the pricing is spot on for the Canadian market, for someone south of the border who might be interested in the vehicle, for her, it might be a little overpriced.

ben916
July 22nd, 2009, 21:23
Personally, I found Tim's breakdown to be extremely informative and I think highlights an issue that Dave and I only touched upon briefly which Tim got into greater detail, that is the costs involved in trying to get a car across borders.

So... while Tim might be right that the pricing is spot on for the Canadian market, for someone south of the border who might be interested in the vehicle, for her, it might be a little overpriced.

South of the "Border" USUALLY means Mexico, at least to lil ol' me. South of the Border for members in Florida would be ... Cuba? Get my point?

Maybe a better description would be cross border?!?

Back to the thread:
Tim, thanks for the detailed description and cost breakdown.
Jayman, good luck on your sale and there is a buyer out there somewhere. Do you have the ability to list it in Europe (aside from RS6.com)? Left hand drive but in KM and year 2004 is fairly unique.
Dhall1, enjoyable posts and my Pelosi ss/rt is on order from the manufacturing plant in Diego Garcia...

SpinEcho
July 22nd, 2009, 22:12
I think when people talk about a fair price, they typically take into consideration what similar cars have been selling for. In the case of Canadian RS6's, the sample size is so much smaller than in the US, it's difficult to gauge this. That being said, and assuming the car is in the condition stated, as another Canadian RS6 owner, I think the asking price is fair.

JAYMEN
July 24th, 2009, 11:51
Thanks for all of the kind words guys :)

PRICE REDUCED************************ $39,000 CAD *********

RS6-4dr911
July 24th, 2009, 15:19
The very act of posting this will most likely prevent us from ever finding out the final price, but just for fun let's start a pool on the sales price. Winner gets one of Dave's (in)famous chicken dinners.

I'll start - CDN$ 32,500.

JAYMEN
July 24th, 2009, 15:34
The very act of posting this will most likely prevent us from ever finding out the final price, but just for fun let's start a pool on the sales price. Winner gets one of Dave's (in)famous chicken dinners.

I'll start - CDN$ 32,500.

I’m a member on a bunch of forums and I usually get these kind of responses from immature teenie boppers who like to talk smack about other peoples opinions or taste in modifications because they are jealous or bored. Most of the time the moderators step in to make sure this doesn't occur so people can sell their items in peace so they make sure that off topic posts are removed.
<O:p</O:p
I figured since I was on the RS6 forum it would be full of enthusiasts who support other RS6 owners/drivers and mature individuals who don’t $hit on other peoples threads for the sake of joining in the fun because some people feel an item is over priced.
<O:p</O:p
For all of those who have justified my asking price or gave me valuable input to where the market value of this car is, Thank You.
I have adjusted the price because I can justify it, any less I'll just keep it as my rally car for the Great Canadian winters :)
<O:p</O:p
For all who like to post useless responses so others are deterred from having interest in my car….please don’t respond.
<O:p</O:p
BTW, my price is 39,000 CAD firm
<O:p</O:p
So Dave, I’m not too sure where you live but I’m sure you could just give me the recipe for that famous chicken dinner?


BTW, I :heart: my chicken spicy

JAYMEN
July 24th, 2009, 17:40
I think when people talk about a fair price, they typically take into consideration what similar cars have been selling for. In the case of Canadian RS6's, the sample size is so much smaller than in the US, it's difficult to gauge this. That being said, and assuming the car is in the condition stated, as another Canadian RS6 owner, I think the asking price is fair.

SpinEcho,

You are absolutely correct that it is hard to gauge the price as this is a very rare car for Canada. Glad you agree that my asking price is fair.

I found one selling in Ontario as a comparison:
http://www.autotrader.ca/result/detailinfo.aspx?ID=1932079&srcid=5666835&source=27&pgno=1&srt=70&CompanyID=ON20071114145218381&r=ontario

Now, it has 50k km's (31k miles) less than mine but it's also selling it for 16K more.

RS6-4dr911
July 24th, 2009, 17:43
1. You seem a little touchy on this topic. Toughen up buttercup.

2. All of the other forums you belong to must be feel good forums, because in most of the ones I'm familiar with, the posters are known for having good fun while being brutally honest with their opinions. If you want to post an item for sale, by the way, you were off topic - there are forums with a classifieds section for that. Once you post on here, you're subject to people's opinions, agree with them or not. I believe all of my posts have related to the topic, albeit sarcastically in some instances.

3. See your quote below, I believe you asked for our opinions on value, I gave mine, sorry you don't like it.

4. Before you accuse me of being a teeny-bopper, you should know that I act much younger than I am, I'm well beyond teeny-bopper in age, but thanks for the compliment.

5. In my most recent post, where exactly did I talk smack or shit on your opinion? If by "shitting on" you actually mean disagreeing with, then guilty as charged.

6. I am pretty sure that not one single person has made any negative comments about the car itself, just about their opinions of its value, so nobody is interfering with your ability to sell the car in peace. As you may have seen, there have been cases where certain individuals have trashed a particular car, rightly or wrongly I'll not get into.

7. I thought you were selling this for a friend? Your comment "I'll just keep it..." seems to contradict that. Either be more clear of the real situation or more honest.

8. Until the car sells, you don't get the dinner.

9. Finally, seriously dude, ease up on the smiley faces, hearts and other fluff. Unless you're a chick, and then I guess it's okay.

10. Welcome to jungle.


Thanks for the input, I will do a bit more research.
Please remember that this is in CAD $ if you haven't considered that.

If this is priced too high, what is the market value?

JAYMEN
July 24th, 2009, 21:13
Wow, you really have a lot of time on your hands.
I do too.


1. You seem a little touchy on this topic. Toughen up buttercup.


I am tough, I bench 300 lbs. Cookie dough.



2. All of the other forums you belong to must be feel good forums, because in most of the ones I'm familiar with, the posters are known for having good fun while being brutally honest with their opinions. If you want to post an item for sale, by the way, you were off topic - there are forums with a classifieds section for that. Once you post on here, you're subject to people's opinions, agree with them or not. I believe all of my posts have related to the topic, albeit sarcastically in some instances.


Sarcasm?
Lets have a bit when you lose your job, your house, and your family to a brutal accident.
I say this weekend. First to guess right gets a star!



3. See your quote below, I believe you asked for our opinions on value, I gave mine, sorry you don't like it.


Betting on my selling price that is 11,500 under my asking price? I guess sarcasm again right?



4. Before you accuse me of being a teeny-bopper, you should know that I act much younger than I am, I'm well beyond teeny-bopper in age, but thanks for the compliment.


Good for you



5. In my most recent post, where exactly did I talk smack or shit on your opinion? If by "shitting on" you actually mean disagreeing with, then guilty as charged.


At least we agree on disagreeing.



6. I am pretty sure that not one single person has made any negative comments about the car itself, just about their opinions of its value, so nobody is interfering with your ability to sell the car in peace. As you may have seen, there have been cases where certain individuals have trashed a particular car, rightly or wrongly I'll not get into.


One comment about price from one individual. okay, noted.
Another comment about price, same individaul. Thanks but no thanks
100th comment about price, same individual. Really? You need to do that? You don't have anything better to do?

I asked for an opinion on price and people gave it, I made a price adjustment to reflect.
Funny thing is, if I posted it for 25K you would make bets that it sells for 15K based on your responses.



7. I thought you were selling this for a friend? Your comment "I'll just keep it..." seems to contradict that. Either be more clear of the real situation or more honest.

"I'll just keep it..." means I'll buy it for myself.




8. Until the car sells, you don't get the dinner.


When the car sells, I'll buy you a cheeseburger.



9. Finally, seriously dude, ease up on the smiley faces, hearts and other fluff. Unless you're a chick, and then I guess it's okay.



:bow:Let's see, ignore facts, economics and market conditions when pricing the sale of an asset. :harass:

Got it, will do.:thumb::bye:

:lovl::harass::jlol:

:addict::race::incar::burnout:




10. Welcome to jungle.


Roar

RS6-4dr911
July 24th, 2009, 21:49
Not a lot of time, but I am having fun, so it's worth it.



I am tough, I bench 300 lbs. Cookie dough.
That's not tough, that's strong. Very impressed though, I know I can't do that much. And I love cookie dough.




Sarcasm?
Lets have a bit when you lose your job, your house, and your family to a brutal accident.
I say this weekend. First to guess right gets a star! I assume you meant bet, not bit. Misspelling aside, now that's just being mean-sprited and immature, maybe even teeny-bopper like.




Betting on my selling price that is 11,500 under my asking price? I guess sarcasm again right?

Wrong again, I was actually serious, that's what I'm guessing it will go for. No bad intentions, just my guess. And it's not 11,500 under your asking price, you had already lowered it to 39k prior to my guess. That makes it 6500 under.



One comment about price from one individual. okay, noted.
Another comment about price, same individaul. Thanks but no thanks
100th comment about price, same individual. Really? You need to do that? You don't have anything better to do?

Read more carefully. My first post actually supported your assertion of rareness. My second had nothing to do with your price. My third was making fun of your wanting to disregard what most would think are pertinent facts relative to price, not the price itself. Only in my fourth post did I make my opinion as to value known. So you're exaggerating again, just a tad. A tad.



I asked for an opinion on price and people gave it, I made a price adjustment to reflect.
Funny thing is, if I posted it for 25K you would make bets that it sells for 15K based on your responses.
Your showing your lack of toughness again strongman, and making a large assumption to boot. I'd still put the value where I did regardless of your starting point. Sorry if you have some feelings of insecurity. I would think being able to bench 300 would make you quite confident. And is that 300lbs Canadian pounds or US pounds?






When the car sells, I'll buy you a cheeseburger.

I look forward to it.




Seriously, you didn't get the sarcasm that the number of icons I used there was poking fun at you?



Keep us posted on how the sale goes. Inquiring minds want to know.

JAYMEN
July 24th, 2009, 22:30
Send me your home address and I'll send you some cookie dough.


Thanks for catching the spelling mistake. I guess my immaturity puts us in the same league.


My middle name is exaggerate.


Well actually its 300lbs Canadian which is about 276lbs US.
Not bad eh?
I guess with the American economy in the dumps and Canadian $ doing well I should come for a visit to Texas to do some house shopping. How's the market?
Know any good real estate agents?


Are icons annoying to you? :hihi:
What are you the RS6 police?
IT PROBABLY WOULDN'T BE AS ANNOYING IF I DID THE WHOLE CAPS THING RIGHT?

You'll be the first one to know when I sell this car.:bow:

RS6-4dr911
July 24th, 2009, 22:40
Now you're catching on.

PS - "good real estate agent" is an oxymoron.

ben916
July 24th, 2009, 22:52
You'll be the first one to know when I sell this car.

Actually he/we/I would the the THIRD to know...

JAYMEN
July 27th, 2009, 19:24
Car was just freshly detailed, it's ready to go!

DHall1
July 27th, 2009, 20:02
I just noticed this post.

Laughing so hard right now. :harass: We have a winner.




The very act of posting this will most likely prevent us from ever finding out the final price, but just for fun let's start a pool on the sales price. Winner gets one of Dave's (in)famous chicken dinners.

I'll start - CDN$ 32,500.

DHall1
July 27th, 2009, 20:19
Been busy with some projects and not keeping up on the banter lately. I do see a trend in some new members or folks working to peddle this or that.

What ends up is generally ugly and name calling is the general rule.

I did make a request to Erik about more leverage when it comes to personal attacks and to this date have heard nothing.

So, it does not surprise me that this thread is also going down the toilet along with the economy and deficit spending.

My point is this. If we allow these new folk to just come on board and rattle cages and throw angry words around were all wasting our time.

I cant even post a single comment on the economy or political climate without getting the smack down. Even posted in the off topic forum. So, I have taken CornersWell advice and moved over to 6speedonline.com.

I have nothing to say to Mr Jaymen as we are giving him free press for his overpriced RS6. Nor will I give out my chicken dinners to Mr Jaymen.






Send me your home address and I'll send you some cookie dough.


Thanks for catching the spelling mistake. I guess my immaturity puts us in the same league.


My middle name is exaggerate.


Well actually its 300lbs Canadian which is about 276lbs US.
Not bad eh?
I guess with the American economy in the dumps and Canadian $ doing well I should come for a visit to Texas to do some house shopping. How's the market?
Know any good real estate agents?


Are icons annoying to you? :hihi:
What are you the RS6 police?
IT PROBABLY WOULDN'T BE AS ANNOYING IF I DID THE WHOLE CAPS THING RIGHT?

You'll be the first one to know when I sell this car.:bow:

Bigglezworth
July 27th, 2009, 22:09
You guys are all WAY out of line. You are doing yourself a great injustice to keep piping up about how you think the car is unfairly priced. I was quite descriptive on how the price is bang on for ANYONE outside of the US. Why the @#$%& do all you guys forget there is more than just US members that read this forum??? I would have purchased this car for this price today had the rules of engagement not been revised by the Gov't of Canada last year. My purchase price for a 5 year old car like this one was the same amount as that being asked for.

Geesh guys. Fricken drop the sarcasim and grow up!:doh: You make it unenjoyable to be part of this forum with these antics.

Shame on you.:nono:

RS6-4dr911
July 27th, 2009, 22:15
Go pound sand.

ben916
July 27th, 2009, 23:05
Save the guilt trip for someone else...
Go kick your dog or horse or whatever...
No one from any freaking border or country wants to hear it, read it.

JAYMEN
July 27th, 2009, 23:20
You guys are all WAY out of line. You are doing yourself a great injustice to keep piping up about how you think the car is unfairly priced. I was quite descriptive on how the price is bang on for ANYONE outside of the US. Why the @#$%& do all you guys forget there is more than just US members that read this forum??? I would have purchased this car for this price today had the rules of engagement not been revised by the Gov't of Canada last year. My purchase price for a 5 year old car like this one was the same amount as that being asked for.

Geesh guys. Fricken drop the sarcasim and grow up!:doh: You make it unenjoyable to be part of this forum with these antics.

Shame on you.:nono:

Well said Bigglezworth.

JAYMEN
July 27th, 2009, 23:23
Save the guilt trip for someone else...
Go kick your dog or horse or whatever...
No one from any freaking border or country wants to hear it, read it.

Buddy, real mature.

JAYMEN
July 27th, 2009, 23:24
Go pound sand.

Pound your mom :dig:

SAF
July 27th, 2009, 23:53
Never saw a need to use this here. Until now.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2590/3755671549_ed585559a7_m.jpg

RS6-4dr911
July 28th, 2009, 00:19
Must be a separate forum for canuks somewhere. Why don't you 2 go find it and you can play in your very own sandbox. You can sell that car back and forth to each other and get filthy rich. Have fun.

JAYMEN
July 28th, 2009, 01:16
Must be a separate forum for canuks somewhere. Why don't you 2 go find it and you can play in your very own sandbox. You can sell that car back and forth to each other and get filthy rich. Have fun.


I assume you meant canucks not canuks. Misspelling aside, now that's just being mean-spirited and immature, maybe teeny-bopper like.

Since the Canadian economy is on the rise it would make sense to sell this car to a fellow canuck.
So Canadian haters need not reply here,
All Canadian's and Non-Canadian haters reply within.

JAYMEN
July 28th, 2009, 01:24
Never saw a need to use this here. Until now.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2590/3755671549_ed585559a7_m.jpg

Yes indeed

http://www.newgrounds.com/bbs/user_images/pics/1/11633000/ngbbs45ba9ffba803a.jpg

SAF
July 28th, 2009, 01:31
Yes indeed

http://www.newgrounds.com/bbs/user_images/pics/1/11633000/ngbbs45ba9ffba803a.jpg

LOL, I haven't seen that one in a long time.

Bigglezworth
July 28th, 2009, 01:41
http://members.shaw.ca/bigglezworth/Computer/Thread%20Locker.jpg

V8weight
July 28th, 2009, 01:57
I just started an RS6 related thread if anyone is interested in that kind of thing anymore:boring:

DuckWingDuck
July 28th, 2009, 02:40
lol@you guys