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Audi RS6 Avant 2019 review
Should I buy one?
But then, it’s not really supposed to be. The RS6 is a car that impresses you rather than excites you and its key calling card is its sheer breadth of abilities, not just performance ones. Remember, this is a vast estate car that weighs more than two tonnes but has mighty yet undramatic straight-line and point-to-point pace, as well as space for all your stuff and brilliant, relaxed road manners for the 95% of drives when you just want to blend in and get where you’re going.
Its direct rivals – the likes of the BMW M5, Mercedes-AMG E63 Estate and Porsche Panamera Turbo Sport Turismo – all feel more engaging and have greater driver appeal, yet the RS6 feels more usable for more of the time and, as such, arguably makes for the more compelling ownership proposition. Which, you can imagine, is a position Audi would probably take not only for the RS6 but also for all the new era of Audi Sport models to follow.
Audi RS6 Avant specification
Where Los Angeles, USA Price £92,750 On sale January Engine V8, 3993cc, twinturbocharged, petrol Power 591bhp at 6000-6250rpm Torque 590lb ft at 2050-4500rpm Gearbox 8-spd automatic Kerb weight 2150kg Top speed 155mph (restricted) 0-62mph 3.6sec Fuel economy 22.1-22.6mpg CO2 no WLTP data Rivals Mercedes-AMG E63 S Estate, Porsche Panamera Turbo Sport Turismo
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Should I buy one?
But then, it’s not really supposed to be. The RS6 is a car that impresses you rather than excites you and its key calling card is its sheer breadth of abilities, not just performance ones. Remember, this is a vast estate car that weighs more than two tonnes but has mighty yet undramatic straight-line and point-to-point pace, as well as space for all your stuff and brilliant, relaxed road manners for the 95% of drives when you just want to blend in and get where you’re going.
Its direct rivals – the likes of the BMW M5, Mercedes-AMG E63 Estate and Porsche Panamera Turbo Sport Turismo – all feel more engaging and have greater driver appeal, yet the RS6 feels more usable for more of the time and, as such, arguably makes for the more compelling ownership proposition. Which, you can imagine, is a position Audi would probably take not only for the RS6 but also for all the new era of Audi Sport models to follow.
Audi RS6 Avant specification
Where Los Angeles, USA Price £92,750 On sale January Engine V8, 3993cc, twinturbocharged, petrol Power 591bhp at 6000-6250rpm Torque 590lb ft at 2050-4500rpm Gearbox 8-spd automatic Kerb weight 2150kg Top speed 155mph (restricted) 0-62mph 3.6sec Fuel economy 22.1-22.6mpg CO2 no WLTP data Rivals Mercedes-AMG E63 S Estate, Porsche Panamera Turbo Sport Turismo
Audi RS6 Avant review | Autocar
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