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2003 audi rs 6 Professional Edmunds ReviewSource: Edmunds...shores thus far. It will offer a considerably higher level of performance than the S6 Avant introduced last year, largely because two turbochargers will be affixed to its 4.2-liter V8, resulting in 450 horsepower and 415 pound-feet of torque, slotting it in between the BMW M5 and the 2003 Mercedes-Benz E55 -- just where Audi wants to be. Quattro GmbH also made a number of chassis upgrades to manage all this power -- highlights include the debut of Dynamic Ride Control, which uses hydraulics to adjust damping during cornering, an even stiffer suspension than the S6's, a quicker steering ratio... |
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2003 Audi RS6Source: MSN Autos...The back end has a unique look. There's a black apron with a diamond-patterned lower grille that lets underbody airflow reduce body lift and improve aerodynamics at higher speeds. Discreet body side sills add to the car's aggressive stance. There are red-and-silver "RS6" logos on the grille and trunk lid; they'll mean nothing to average motorists, but the big dual exhaust outlets should indicate to anyone that this is a very serious high-performance car. New Ride Control Suspension The quick, precise power steering supplies decent road feedback, and the RS6 rides on a slightly lowered... |
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2003 Audi RS6 Professional Cars.com ReviewSource: Cars.com...A power sunroof is standard. Interior Similar to Audi’s S6 Avant wagon, the RS6 comes with a choice of two interior color schemes: black or silver. Sport seats are upholstered in Nappa leather and are heated in both the front and rear. An RS6 logo is embossed in the headrest and incorporated into the doorsill trim. The split, folding rear seat has an armrest and pass-thru ski sack. Covered in perforated leather, the three-spoke steering wheel includes paddle controls for the Tiptronic transmission. The instrument cluster is unique to the RS6. Except for a matte-finish-aluminum shifter... |
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2003 Audi RS 6 OverviewSource: CarGurus...All-wheel drive quattro added to the expert handling and road performance. Because it was built on an A6 frame, it was a fairly roomy family sedan, with folding rear seats for more trunk space. Standard features included leather sports-style seats, power adjustable seats and mirrors with memory settings, heated front and rear seats,power sunroof, ski bag, parking assistance sensors, and xenon headlights with washers. The outside was subtly distinguished from the A6 by a rear spoiler, badging on the grille, flared wheel wells, aluminum trim, and dual exhausts. The 2003 RS6 cooks, and drivers... |
MTM is not known for its restraint--it is, after all, the same company that fitted two engines into an Audi TT previously to set a speed record at Nardo. Its engineers have... May 4, 2010 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
It's common for a tuner car to cause controversy over its looks - some are downright hideous, after all - but it's rare for one to raise eyebrows over political issues... April 30, 2009 by Nelson Ireson 4
Swiss tuner Sportec usually specializes in Porsche models, but now the company has unveiled a highly modified Audi RS6 Sedan at the Geneva Motor Show. Labeled the Sportec... March 6, 2009 by Alex Kaufmann 2
It's hard to imagine truly making the Audi RS6 any better at what it is: one of the most insanely powerful and over-the-top family cars around. But the gang at DKR Tuning... October 28, 2008 by Alex Kaufmann
The sheer number of specialist-tuned Audi RS6 Avants is a clear measure of just how compelling a vehicle it really is. Already one of the most inexplicably powerful wagons in... August 27, 2008 by Siddarth Raja