2003 Audi Rs6 Sedan 550hp 4.2l V8 Biturbo Quattro-beautiful One-of-a-kind! on 2040-cars
El Paso, Texas, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.2L 4172CC V8 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Audi
Model: RS6
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: AWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 125,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Off White
Number of Cylinders: 8
Number of Doors: 4
Limited-production RS6 model, only 870 imported to the USA. The high torque engine propels the RS6 to 60 mph in 4.3 seconds and to 100 in merely 10.7 seconds.
It's the first North American-market model from quattro GmbH, which is the high performance arm of Germany's Audi AG--the parent company of Audi of America. So owning this very unique rare car is very special.
Numbers don't tell the whole story. The RS6 is one of few cars that quickly attains high speeds with seemingly no effort. This is one of those rare fast autos that is so smooth, quiet and docile that an eye should be kept on the speedometer because you're often going faster than you think.
The RS6 actually is fun to drive at any speed because it has that hunkered-down feel of a race car, with right-now responses to controls. Generally, the best light, high-performance sports cars offer that responsiveness. The RS 6 is a 5-passenger sedan that has a fairly long 108.6-inch wheelbase.
You will also be one a few people with this car as mentioned previously, only 870 were imported to the US total, there are no more.
This car comes with an APT Front Mount Twin Turbo Intercooler Kit, Perfomance Exhaust, twin K&N intakes, and Eurocharge Stage 1 ECU/ MTM TCU tuning with around 550hp. It has aftermarket wheels, profile tires, and of course, the car is fully loaded. The front vanity plate can be removed and replaced with the actual Texas licence plate which I have and you'll receive.
*This Audi RS6 has had all the recalls done, so you don't have to worry about that. All recall campaigns have expired, so if you don't buy this Audi RS6, make sure whichever one you buy has had the recalls performed because Audi will not cover them anymore, especially the gas tank nipple recall. That's a costly one if it has to come out of your pocket.
This car has a bumper to bumper extended warranty.
I paid $24,000 for this RS6 plus I spent about $7,000 in aftermarket parts, total out of pocket = $31,000
Mechanically in excellent condition, transmission shifts perfect, brakes work great, drives in a straight line, engine pulls strong as it should.
If you are familiar with Audi, then you know how special this car is, and how special it is to own.
THIS AUDI RS6 IS TRULY A ONE OF A KIND! THIS BEAUTY IS GARRAGE KEPT, NON-SMOKER, NEVER RACED OR ABUSED, THIS IS MY FAMILY CAR, I AM A FATHER OF THREE, I JUST LOVE AUDI.
BEST PRICE ON EBAY FOR THIS INCREDIBLE 550HP AUDI RS6 SUPER CAR!!! ONE OF A KIND!!
Audi RS6 for Sale
2003 audi rs6 v8 twin turbo rare one owner car recent service and new tires navi(US $19,888.00)
Hey look at one of the nicest low mileage 2003 audi rs6
450 horsepower - 1 owner - service records from new - like new - new blizzaks(US $23,900.00)
2003 audi rs6 black pearl on black - factory se exhaust - coil overs - 2nd owner(US $19,500.00)
2003 audi rs6 sedan 4-door 4.2l biturbo 450 hp quattro
Audi rs6; 525~ hp/tq; mint condition; low miles! platinum warranty!!!!(US $31,500.00)
Auto Services in Texas
Yale Auto ★★★★★
World Car Mazda Service ★★★★★
Wilson`s Automotive ★★★★★
Whitakers Auto Body & Paint ★★★★★
Wetzel`s Automotive ★★★★★
Wetmore Master Lube Exp Inc ★★★★★
Auto blog
Audi races ahead with new R8 LMS [w/video]
Tue, Mar 3 2015The biggest news from Audi at the Geneva Motor Show may very well be the reveal of the all-new, second-generation R8 supercar. But the road-going version isn't the only one it's rolling out at the Swiss expo, where it's joined by the new competition-spec R8 LMS. Set to hit race tracks around the world next season, the new Audi R8 LMS picks up where the current one leaves off, having taken 26 GT3 Championship victories and seven 24-hour race wins between 2009 and 2014. That's a heck of a mantle to assume, but the new model looks like it'll be up to the task. Based on the new road-going R8, the new LMS is built to 2016 GT3 regulations and in many ways even exceeds them. In fact, Audi says it meets the more stringent crash requirements for the LMP1 class, and includes its state-of-the-art Audi Protection Seat PS 1 from the R18 E-Tron Quattro. It also incorporates the emergency hatch Audi built in to its DTM racers. Of course, there's more to the new R8 LMS than safety. Despite the addition of those features, the whole package is a good 55 pounds lighter than the outgoing model, thanks to the lightweight spaceframe chassis and the increased use of carbon-fiber components – all the while offering more torsional rigidity. Power still comes from Audi's celebrated 5.2-liter V10 engine producing 585 horsepower, but is now mated to a new six-speed sequential gearbox and benefits from an entirely new electrical system, improved airflow and optimized aerodynamics. All that and more ought to help the new R8 LMS and its customer racing teams achieve the success they're after once it makes its competitive debut at the Nurburgring 24-hour race in mid-May 2016. Related Video: AUDI R8 LMS ESTABLISHES NEW RACE CAR GENERATION: LIGHTER AND SAFER THAN EVER BEFORE Ingolstadt, March 3, 2015 – Audi is again running in front. As one of the first automobile manufacturers to do so at the beginning of the 2015 season, the brand with the four rings is presenting a race car that already meets the requirements of the new GT3 regulations to be introduced in 2016. The new Audi R8 LMS is lighter and safer than ever before. It features even more race car technology, clearly improved aerodynamics and, as a result, provides customers with an efficient concept. Back in spring of 2014, Audi began testing the new R8 LMS that is following in big footsteps.
Cars with the worst resale value in 2022
Thu, Nov 10 2022Car values are all over the map right now. Used vehicles that were worth a small fortune earlier this year are now coming back to Earth, but the new vehicle supply remains tight. Prices are still elevated overall, but some models have seen more severe price drops. Depreciation strikes almost every model, supply constraint or not, though a few vehicles are leading the way. New research from analytics iSeeCars found that a handful of cars depreciated more than 50 percent over five years, with the BMW 7 Series dropping 56.9 percent and an average price cut of $61,923 over that time. The vehicles with the highest depreciation — or worst resale value — over five years: BMW 7 Series: -56.9% Maserati Ghibli: -56.3% Jaguar XF: -54% Infiniti QX80: -52.6% Cadillac Escalade ESV: 52.3% Mercedes-Benz S-Class: 51.9% Lincoln Navigator: -51.9% Audi A6: -51.5% Volvo S90: -51.4% Ford Expedition: -50.7% iSeeCarsÂ’ research showed that midsize trucks, sports cars, and fuel-efficient vehicles were slowest to depreciate over five years, while itÂ’s clear that luxury brands tend to lose value much faster. As iSeeCarsÂ’ Executive Analyst Karl Brauer explained, used buyers donÂ’t value high-end vehiclesÂ’ features as much as the first owners, so resale values tend to be softer. The tech and options that made the cars so expensive and appealing new donÂ’t add the same value on the used market. Read more: Cars with the best resale value Interestingly, electric vehicles also depreciated quite heavily, though they were just short of the abysmal numbers in luxury segments. The Nissan Leaf depreciated most among EVs, dropping by 49.1 percent. The average EV depreciation is 44.2 percent, with the Tesla Model S and Model X sliding in right under the bar at 43.7 and 38.8 percent, respectively. As iSeeCars notes, itÂ’s important to be vigilant when car shopping and not let your emotions win over reason. Shiny new luxury cars look great in the showroom, but you could end up taking a bath when you try selling them a few years later on. Related video: Audi BMW Cadillac Ford Infiniti Jaguar Lincoln Maserati Mercedes-Benz Volvo Car Buying Used Car Buying Ownership Resale Value depreciation
Audi looking for Tesla-style, non-traditional way to sell EVs
Fri, Nov 27 2015As part of Audi's notable EV emphasis at the Los Angeles Auto Show last week, there was a bit of a secondary discussion on just how the automaker might get to the point where 25 percent of all of its sales would be electric vehicles. After all, no major automaker has figured out how to crack into the double-digit percentage of plug-in vehicle sales. The problem might be, as The New York Times noted recently, that traditional dealerships just don't know how to sell EVs. While no one at Audi was saying that the automaker is going to open up its own EV stores, like Tesla has, but two Audi of America executives were certainly warm to a different style of how an automaker can encourage EV sales. Filip Brabec, AoA's director of product management, said that Audi is at least considering making changes, including some sort of different dealership experience and perhaps a new kind of test drive. "The traditional automotive approach is not necessarily working," Brabec said. "A lot of it has to do with the complexity of the product and the complexity of the offer and it's difficult, I think, to bring that into a classical dealership and sort of treat is as another car and off we go. I think there needs to be some differences in how we go in the future." AoA president Scott Keogh said that Tesla has shown the rest of the industry how to make selling EVs a complete experience. It's not just about the car, he acknowledged. "I think we have to give Tesla credit where it's deserved," he said. "I think the charging network, at least from a public relations point of view, is quite strong and that's definitely added to the message." So many automakers want to have that, "Tesla fighter," as we've heard over and over recently, but Keogh hinted that Audi could do a better job than Tesla is doing today. "I think they've done a good job of looking at the full package. I think we have some resources and the network and everything else that we can put a fuller package together." The most important part is getting people into the cars, Brabec said. "I think exposing consumers to EVs, letting them experience EVs is another big aspect, and probably different than we have today, because test driving a car today is a very conventional thing. It's probably not going to be as conventional with EVs, particularly if you've never been in one before." We can't wait.
2040Cars.com © 2012-2025. All Rights Reserved.
Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.
Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the 2040Cars User Agreement and Privacy Policy.
0.036 s, 7972 u


