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Hahahaha, you've gotta love the increasing range of hot wagons that are around now, both new and old(er)!

The old Audi and Porsche developed RS2 (which was ONLY made in wagon form), the newer B5, B6, B7 and B8-series Audi RS4 Avant and the RS6 Avant; E30, E36, E46 and E91-series BMW M3 Touring; Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Estate...

Hell, let's not forget the tuner-specials put out by Alpina, Brabus, and others...

well i guess im not the only 1 thats gonna buy an RS6 when they win lotto. :cool:

A nice-enough looking, AWD wagon with leather and... a dual-clutch gearbox on a V10 with twin turbos??? Hell yes count me in too :(

haha i think this thread actually confirms what i'm pretty certain i already knew... Stagea owners want to be RS6 Avant owners haha the guy i bought mine off loved em too. :cool: kindred spirits perhaps stags n audi's haha

As for the new E63 i think its poo... the previous model was so much nicer, i got to have a thrash in a sedan with a mate for a day a little while back nicest fastest hottest car i'd ever been in. 6.2 V8 who wouldn't love it... and yes you might say why is it an E63 its a 6.3 no its actually a 6.22 or something like that but the Germans like to round up

I recon you can keep ya V10 i want a V8 RS4 with the MTM supercharger whine hehe

audirs6-matteblack.jpg

umm yes please now!

yep add me to the list of buying them when i win lotto, 2 in fact blue one for the wife and black with black interior for me, something about black cars with dark tint and black leather interior does it for me (of course the car still needs to look sex as well)

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