ok so what next after the RS6???????
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makes it handle more like a rwd car. Sounds good too. Not as much torque as "The Beast" but impressive non-the-less.
They're also hard to come by right now unless that situation has recently changed.
Impressive coupe IMO!
JP4
They're also hard to come by right now unless that situation has recently changed.
Impressive coupe IMO!
JP4
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hold Audi at gunpoint with them (no shooting, or least no being quick to shoot) and force Audi to copy Lexus in how they treat their customer in every aspect of how Lexus treats their customers.
I am just kidding, of course.
ROTFLMDO!!!!!
But sometimes, it does sound extraordinarily tempting, I must say.
ROTFLMDO!!!!! again!
I am just kidding, of course.
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But sometimes, it does sound extraordinarily tempting, I must say.
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After almost five years of ownership and 74K miles, I've thought about selling mine more than once. But when I consider what might be next, the current crop always comes up short. I'd have to give up AWD, or the four door mid-sized convenience, or the torque. It is gorgeous and sedate (as when pulling up for a night at the symphony, or for that matter a Stones concert), as well as thrilling (as during nine 25 minute sessions reaching 130-140 mph around Daytona's steeply banked tri-oval during an Audi driving school last December). As far as I know, even after five years the RS6 remains unique in its combination of those characteristics. If someone knows otherwise, please post!