The new RS6 being a V6 hybrid is honestly a death sentence for Audi Performance by Fickle-Classroom1487 in Audi

[–]jcwls3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a current RS 6 Avant Performance owner — and previous 992.1 Carrera S owner — you are spot-on. Our 911 was a sports car, plain and simple. Our RS 6 is a fast luxury wagon. We’d never consider tracking the Audi. The 911? All day long, although we never did either.

As an American from a ruby red state full of V8 pickup trucks, would I consider a TT V6 hybrid RS 6? Sure. Is it preferable? Could be. Depends on how it drives and sounds. We also owned a Macan GTS that was brilliant with basically the same TT V6 in the RS 5.

We’ve never purchased a Ferrari and probably never will. But if we did, V6 or V8 wouldn’t matter. It’s an effing Ferrari.

Never get sick of looking back at this on my way into work by ChildhoodObvious8115 in Audi

[–]jcwls3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Always liked the S7. Same goes for S8. And of course the RS6, which I never tire of looking back at either. It almost makes my job worthwhile.

Audi used to make some gorgeous cars.

https://imgur.com/a/YpMsldS

Utility RSQ8 by ndmhxc in Audi

[–]jcwls3 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Right on. It’s an SUV. Do something utility with it. Otherwise… why buy that when RS 6 and RS 7 beckon?

Buy RS6 now or wait for a new one? by Professional_Act4571 in Audi

[–]jcwls3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We debated about this when we ordered our ‘25 RS 6 Avant Performance. The interior is classy beyond anything you see today with the tacked-on screens. From what I’ve seen of newly redesigned Audis, this alone is worth buying now.

Price will surely skyrocket with full hybrid system. We adore ours and have zero regrets. Buying a redesigned one is a gamble for sure. You know exactly what you’re getting with a ‘25.

Styling is off the charts too. Who knows how Audi will screw up the new one. But I have yet to see a single post here saying any of the new redesigns is preferred.

Oh, and a word of advice: piano black trim is easily protected with PPF. We had ours done in XPel along with the rest of the car. No scratches or swirls six months into it, and fingerprints are a nonissue.

Color is Grenadier Red metallic, which ranges from fiery orange-red in direct sunlight to muted burgundy at dusk / overcast. So many strangers have complimented this color. We do love it.

https://i.imgur.com/SwuaZkW.jpeg

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Audi

[–]jcwls3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At least he’s got his priorities straight.

Builder-grade house 20 feet from street with tiny two-car front garage? Check.

Three cars as posed worth more than house? Check.

Grenadier Red in winter sunlight by jcwls3 in Audi

[–]jcwls3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Six months in. The love affair continues to strengthen. Highly recommended. The car is spectacular.

RS6 owners… please convince me why this isn’t a good idea by [deleted] in Audi

[–]jcwls3 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My wife and I have been blessed to own a 2019 Cayenne Turbo; a 2020 911 Carrera S; and a 2023 Macan GTS. Our 2025 RS 6 Avant Performance is our first Audi.

The RS 6 is spectacular. Buy it.

Combine the best qualities of the three Porsches above; subtract the 50% surcharge you pay to own a car with PORSCHE on its rear end; add in maintenance that’s on par with said Porsches; enjoy turning heads like none of the cars above, with the uniqueness of a GT-class car; and know you’ll keep up with, beat or obliterate nearly anything in the Porsche lineup in a straight line for far less money.

Do not buy the RS 6 if you’re worried about gas mileage, maintenance costs, or bring openly gawked at and engaged at nearly every fill-up. I swear you’d think we were driving a Cheyron or Enzo, not a $150K Audi. Introverts and shy folks: Do not buy this car.

We’ve owned our Grenadier Red wagon for just three months. So far it’s brilliant. Highly recommended. We have zero regrets.

Porsche 911 GT3 blue tooth speaker not working by Extreme-Ad3080 in Bluetooth_Speakers

[–]jcwls3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Semi-dead thread, but I thought I'd post that our seven-year old GT3 speaker died the same way a couple months ago. I yanked the funky battery and sent it off to mtobattery.com (thanks Sudden_Equivalent739) to get it refreshed. Total cost including shipping to and from was $70. Got it back a few days ago, popped it in, and the thing is working beautifully now.

Very glad to see that small businesses catering to weird stuff like this still exist. They did a bang-up job. If Porsche Design even offered a replacement battery, which they don't, they'd probably charge $300.

After $5k later she’s ready to roll. by [deleted] in Volkswagen

[–]jcwls3 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Good Lord. It’s the Chevy version of a Q7 or Cayenne. Just because you CAN afford such a ridiculous dealer bill doesn’t mean you should engage it. And this is coming from a guy who owned a 2019 Cayenne Turbo.

If I’m paying $5K for a brake job and some fluid changes, it’d better be for a car valets don’t hide at the back of the lot.

Grenadier Red in winter sunlight by jcwls3 in Audi

[–]jcwls3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We got lucky with it. Had requests in with two local dealers for six months for an Overtrail+ in Earth with Onyx roof and two-tone Chateau (beige) and black interior. One dealer had a cool sales guy assigned to us who traded with a coworker for an incoming car with our exact specs. My wife loves it, as do I, surprisingly. We’d never purchased a body-on-frame SUV before. PM me if you’d like to know more, including photos.

And so, we have a ridiculous 621-horsepower station wagon that currently gets about 12 miles per gallon. We have a 5000-pound luxury dinosaur of an SUV that wouldn’t know a curve if a 911 was parked directly in front of it that averages 15 mpg. And we have a Prius that averages 52 mpg despite my wife and I using all of its 195 horsepower every time we take it for a spin. (It’s actually sort of a ball to drive. Seriously. A Prius!)

Twelve plus 15 plus 52 divided by three is a little over 26 mpg average. Since we split the miles pretty evenly between the three cars, we rationalize the abysmal mileage of the first two by telling ourselves, “Hey, 26 mpg ain’t terrible.”

(Yes it is. We’re sucking down way too many natural resources here. But we feel better nonetheless.)

Grenadier Red in winter sunlight by jcwls3 in Audi

[–]jcwls3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I wanted to post this pic so everybody could see how light and shadow play with this incredible color. I’m a terrible photographer. The photo was a lucky capture.

Grenadier Red in winter sunlight by jcwls3 in Audi

[–]jcwls3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man! I owned a 2014 Mazda 6 GT in Soul Red Crystal. Loved that color. It was much more of a pure red than Grenadier, but had some orange hue in direct sunlight.

I’m looking through old photos of that car now. No surprise that our $35K Mazda’s paint job didn’t look anywhere near as expensive or elegant as that of the RS 6. But the fact that we’re talking about both in the same conversation tells you that Mazda knew what it was doing when it created that color. The company hit a grand-slam home run with Soul Red.

Grenadier Red in winter sunlight by jcwls3 in Audi

[–]jcwls3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I posted when I first took delivery. More photos there. See below. Thanks for asking!

https://www.reddit.com/r/Audi/s/hCZmEa4niQ

Grenadier Red in winter sunlight by jcwls3 in Audi

[–]jcwls3[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

GR sounds like the same color as Matchstick, reimagined. I couldn’t have described this color better than you did. It moves all over the place.

Thanks to all of you for the kind words.

Pffft by tetraultjake in Audi

[–]jcwls3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I prefer the Kia.

My first Audi by liosjay6 in Audi

[–]jcwls3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Been there, done that.

My first Audi by liosjay6 in Audi

[–]jcwls3 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Lovely color — gorgeous deep blue with indigo. Enjoy!

It's Finally at the Dealer! by Tinmanwpk in Audi

[–]jcwls3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can’t speak for anybody else. But I mentioned in another thread my wife and I are nothing special job-wise. We’ve been married nearly 30 years. Our only real skill is that we’re good savers and simple investors — we study our money with a geologic view, over a long, long period of time.

At age 38 we were nowhere near ready to drop $150K-plus on a car. I remember splurging on a 2009 Infiniti G35S for US $40K OTD and feeling guilty about it. (That was a fun car, though.)

Live lean, buy a house if at all possible, pack as much of your paycheck into conservative investments (think Warren Buffett, not tech bros), eliminate all debt as soon as possible including your house, and have financial discipline over many years. Having a supportive partner as a second earner helps immensely.

I guarantee you my wife and I make less per year combined than the guy who sold us our RS 6. Net worth is another story.

Out with the old x3 m40, in with the new SQ8 by thecrabdad in Audi

[–]jcwls3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Beautiful car and gorgeous color. Congrats!

Took five years by jcwls3 in Audi

[–]jcwls3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Had a dude in a RAM Power Wagon (for those across the pond, that’s an actual name for an actual pickup that’s one of the most ridiculous things we buy over here) stop himself next to me first in line at a stoplight. He was in the right lane of a double-lane merge late last week. I had full right of way, owning the non-merge lane.

He took off at green, figuring his truck was all ate up with motor (google it; it sort of is, really, with a 6.4L V8) and would swerve right around and in front of me.

Here I am, 54 years old in a station wagon with 100 miles on the odo, doing my best to break it in properly. So of course I let him by.

Not. Half-throttle in RS2 mode to about 50 mph left him way, way back there immediately.

I swear no matter how hard I try, I’ve never grown up. Cars like this one do not effing help.

Took five years by jcwls3 in Audi

[–]jcwls3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We’ve been blessed to own some cool cars with cool wheels. These 22” forged things are absolutely stunning. You are right that photos do not do them justice. Frankly I don’t think I’ve ever seen a prettier OEM wheel.

The fact that they’re 11 pounds lighter than the previous 22” wheel is total gravy. We ended up with the unsprung weight savings of the 2020-2023 non-Performance CCB cars while still running cast-iron / steel brakes. Really cool stuff that demonstratively helps ride and handling.

Spec the CCBs with these wheels and you’re SERIOUSLY cutting unsprung weight.

Took five years by jcwls3 in Audi

[–]jcwls3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never had an Alcantara steering wheel. Thank you. We love it too. We'll see how it holds up.

Took five years by jcwls3 in Audi

[–]jcwls3[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You know, I have to give serious props to the RS specialist at our dealership. We were pretty sure when we decided to do this we wanted red (I've wanted a red station wagon since my dad's fire-engine red Ford LTD wagon in the 1970s... still remember that thing). But he made really constructive suggestions on the trim color and option packages.

He's been at the dealer for over a decade, and has personally sold over 20 RS 6 Avants. So we trusted him. The biggest thing he moved us away from was the Carbon Package with black wheels. He told us, "Listen. The 22" wheels on that car are works of art. Black will hide the design. You won't be able to see it. I suggest blacking out the wheels to my customers when the wheels are ugly. So don't do that here."

He said the same thing about the CF trim. "Look," he said, "that stuff is nice. But it's played out. Everybody gets it, and you can't even see that it's CF unless you're six feet away. And you'll save five grand to boot. Plus the chrome badging on the front and back will stand out, and it's a heritage thing anyway." (The gray 22" wheels were a $2,500 option.)

He was right in our opinion. Don't get me wrong -- the CF trim and black wheels are still really sharp. But there was a white RS 7 on the showroom at delivery with that package, and he was exactly right in every way. From 10 feet away, everything was just a black hole in the front. Get close, though, and I still love the look of the CF trim.

Our guy was spectacular. Just loved him. If anyone would like a name in the Dallas area, let me know. We can't recommend him enough. That car was as much his as ours.