Shocking Audi RS6 maintenance costs

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  • @Surfer_Jay
    @Surfer_Jay 2 роки тому +26

    You sir have purchased a lemon!
    I have owned my RS6 from new since 2018 & have spent less than 10% of what you have spent in your first year!
    My condolences…

  • @billlang64
    @billlang64 2 роки тому +46

    Your advice regarding a reliable independent garage is spot on. My previous A6 3.0tdi was serviced by Audi and I was very disappointed with the standard of workmanship. While I would have loved the RS6 Avant, I opted for a late 2017 S6 Avant 4.0tt as I was concerned about the turbos on earlier models. I get the oil changed every 7.5k by a local garage who use Quantum Cube 5w30. Only problem I've had is an error code for bank 1 running lean.

    • @vladimirtalijan
      @vladimirtalijan Рік тому +2

      That is the case for any brand. Dealerships are poorly knowledgable and in my 35 years of owning cars I've always had new problems with a car after visiting dealerships, and they've never been able to manage serious repairs. Finding a good independent is a key to owning a car, even a Ferrari.

    • @darkness5702
      @darkness5702 Рік тому +1

      @@vladimirtalijan So true. I took my new car once to the dealer ship never again. Went straight back to the mechanic I can trust.

    • @TheRonaldbaxter
      @TheRonaldbaxter Рік тому

      I had left bank running lean code on my Subaru wrx. Turns out one of the aftermarket tubes in the vacuum system had worked loose.

    • @billlang64
      @billlang64 Рік тому +2

      Error code now cured after I discovered a small tear in one of the air filter to turbocharger flexi pipes. Called Audi who wanted a small fortune for the part but managed to source 2 for £20 from the manufacturer. A 15 minute job to replace both.

  • @alex_oneill_5277
    @alex_oneill_5277 2 роки тому +24

    I’d say half that bill was because it was tuned so many times and ragged around. 16 flashes on the ecu counter tells me it was a development car previously

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  2 роки тому +6

      I'd say you are correct!

    • @Lemingtona-x5g
      @Lemingtona-x5g Рік тому

      most second hands sports cars are haggard like that ..people sit n rev em for hours

  • @alex99398
    @alex99398 Рік тому +9

    Everything about German cars driving well, but many of these luxe brands having major issues after 3~5 years, is kind of reinforced in this video. Great job. I couldn't handle all of the repairs, let alone the loss of peace of mind on longer road trips.. Keep up the great work

    • @barry5138
      @barry5138 Рік тому

      They are ego mobiles for the gullible. Salesmen smirk at the buyers and service managers rub their hands in delight. Yet one sucker after another wants that german "prestige"!!!

  • @felixf5211
    @felixf5211 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for the video. Found it very interesting. As a contrast, just had a first 60K service done on my Evolution IX. I'm its original owner. Replaced the belts, pulleys, water pump, etc...as well as a complete fluid flush - two diffs, a transfer case and the trans. Brake fluid, too. We also replaced a few sundry parts that were showing wear. This was done in a specialty high-performance shop. Total cost, about $2100. I love Audi and have an emotional bond to the brand. Would never own one these days, however, due to everything described in the video. As opposed to going through 6 sets of tires and 4 sets of pads in ~60K miles without needing a single repair.

  • @crowster73
    @crowster73 Рік тому +15

    Hi Paul, thanks for the detailed information that your video contains. I’ve been an avid performance car enthusiast myself since just before the turn of the century. Sadly however I’ve had a 9 year hiatus with long term health problems and haven’t worked since 2014. Fortunately my circumstances have recently been resolved and once again I can follow my passion ! Between 1999 & 2014 I owned the massive total of 3 cars. My first a 1998 12 month old UK Honda Integra type R which was part ex’d after only a year for a Subaru Impreza 2000AWD Turbo. This stayed with me until 2005 when I bought another Impreza, a WRX PPP wagon that I kept all the way to 2014. I mention these after seeing some of your other videos on here. I’ve been watching the RS6 C7 since launch and obviously over the years have seen their value decrease to a level where they are now in the realms of possibility with having a half decent income again. I’ve currently been driving my partner’s 2021 Audi A3 40 TFSI e plug in hybrid which has enhanced my desire for the RS6. Your video hasn’t put me off a purchase, but has opened my eyes somewhat ! I’m unsure if you still have the vehicle and if so I’d be really interested in knowing what you’ve had to spend in the year since the footage was uploaded ? I’d also like to ask you what was the mileage of the car when you purchased it, how many miles had you done when you made the film, and what is on the clock now ? It’s quite clear that you hold the RS6 in a special place ( irrespective of the issues with your own model ) and actually give great advice in what to look for and what to be prepared for ! Apologies for the essay, but like yourself I do like to paint a full picture and explain as best I can those things that really captivate me ! Thanks Ian.

    • @kaeji_namitsua
      @kaeji_namitsua Рік тому

      Dont buy an old more premium Audi unless you know the owner took really great care of it even if they did Audi uses so many plastic parts in engines they need to be rebuild after 100K KM. Turbos and radiators go out. People spend on average around $15000 after they buy them and those are the non performance models who dont get trashed around as hard. Expect engine out and hope nothing major got damaged. New engine block is $30K. Its cheaper to buy new RS6 use it for "business" write off depreciation and sell it to somebody for 1/3 of the purchase price. Lease was not bad either it was $2,6K a month for fully loaded $1,8K base for 2020. I cant believe how much he spend he shouldve buy a lottery ticket with the car.

  • @adogmcdizzle
    @adogmcdizzle Рік тому +13

    I knew these were expensive to run but that is an eye watering amount. I suspect quite a few of these items should be caught in a pre-purchase inspection as they were clearly there before you picked up the car. However I have always avoided Audi to due reliability concerns, despite loving the look of the RS6.
    A warranty in this case would pay for itself many times over.

    • @kaeji_namitsua
      @kaeji_namitsua Рік тому +5

      Eye watering? That was nothing for an RS repairs. His engine will most likely explode soon. I seen $20K bills on much nicer RS6ses because infrequent oil changes.

    • @henrik1743
      @henrik1743 Рік тому

      Then you also run the risk in certain countries of getting your car robbed from you, this is seriously common in sweden for RS4 / RS6 owners. Best getaway vehicle there is..

  • @markramsay6399
    @markramsay6399 2 роки тому +9

    Nice and detailed video indeed. I had a 2017 C7 RS6 from 2015 (so about two years old) until 2022 this year. Did 140,000 miles in the car and loved it. It was fully loaded with everything and got rid as some of the toys were failing (mostly suspension related). I think AT LEAST 25k over the life time of the car in service etc. I the car for 24K a few months ago and no doubt who purchased it thought what a bargain. But in my life time . 5 sets of tyres, four sets of pads and discs all around, five oil changes, two plug changes etc etc. The car is amazing and I miss it loads, but it eats money. And not even mentioned the 99Ron fuel costs. Now got a sensible RS5 (Ha !) / Mark

  • @potcommitted5355
    @potcommitted5355 Рік тому +9

    German Cars "If you can't afford one New, You can't afford one used". But it sure is fun while it lasts!

  • @mrkiplingreallywasanexceed8311

    I worked for VAG for 19 years till 2013 so it's been a while but when you started pointing things out, not even initially noticing your private registration number, I thought that looks like a 2019 car. Because there were no clues on the car and you didn't mention it, I went into the description and was really surprised to see 2013. I notice it's been about two years since this got put up, but since in the clip you mention owning it about a year, presumably you got it in 2020. Anyway, it still looks great - Audi for years (basically from the mid Nineties when the A4 replaced the 80) have unquestionably led the pack for looks and design - I also think build quality, although interesting to see just how many tiny plastic parts there are on it which you just won't find on an Eighties Aston!
    Tbh, it made me wince a bit since I think my decades will be looked on with fondness as the ultimate build quality, in the manner that Mercedes' was the Eighties. Perhaps that's slightly unfair and I might better have described increased complication, rather than decreases in build quality. Certainly the amount of electronics now means it feels inconceivable that your RS6 can be kept going at all til 2053 - whereas there are many of the (ur) Quattro cars still going - a mate of mine has a 1989 20V, but there are also earlier ones that have gone by 40years old. Obviously the rally pedigree made it an instant classic and perhaps even more than that, the commercial success it granted Audi - and a sacred USP which enabled Audi to sprinkle "Quattro fairy dust" on basically everything, means if course there's still a cult following for them. More recently, of course the RS versions became the halo models, with quattro becoming almost mundane. Certainly by the early mid 2000s you could get quattro everything, including 1.9TDI A3s and A4s! I just worry that all cars today are going to be next to impossible to preserve on the road as CANBUS wiring looms eventually crumble - where the hell would you get one in thirty more years' time? Not to mention touch screens and radar cruise control etc - those options sound almost like military hardware (although by the way, ironic I should mention that cos that's exactly how the ur-Quattro started!)
    I would be interested to find out if you kept it another year - or perhaps two. You still have it? It sounds, if so, that you were confident subsequent years would be much kinder to the wallet. Incidentally was it an auction car? More probably a private sale but anyway it seemed that it had a fair few faults on it when you first acquired it, which obviously you wouldn't (or shouldn't!) have had from a reputable dealer (whether franchised Audi or otherwise..). In hindsight do you feel any savings made by the presumably lower price paid were retained, if somewhat eroded by the fault rectifying "journey" you described?
    And you're not wrong, jees what tremendous things they are. I never tried one like yours but I did get a go in the V10 previous generation one which was astounding. Easily the most accelerative thing I experienced.
    Anyway, brought back a few memories!🙂

  • @jyeeeee
    @jyeeeee Рік тому +3

    Great video. I have a 2008 Lexus RX400h. Owned for 8 years. My maintenance costs so far have been an oil and filter change every year.

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому

      That's fantastic. I love a lexus now!

    • @jyeeeee
      @jyeeeee Рік тому

      @@vPerformance 300,000kms on it too

  • @dejanstamec3683
    @dejanstamec3683 3 роки тому +31

    Thank you man for this, I guess "the most honest" review on an RS6 C7 I've ever seen!
    Still as you said, worthy to repair, because its an awesome machine, an all rounder and a real dream car!!

  • @simonelliott5956
    @simonelliott5956 Рік тому +25

    Boy you’ve had a time of it! I’m on my second C7 RS6 and I’ve seen every problem you have had over the course of the last 70000 miles or so in both and between both cars. However a few things to consider.
    The oil strainer, was done under a recall, and many people had them do PCV valve at the same time.
    The rest of the items that you mention are pretty much all things that need to be checked when you buy the car, Fuels pumps can easily be checked, open the oil filler cap and see if you can smell petrol, if you can, then it’s likely the fuel pumps need replacing. Definitely the hose that you mention at the back there, that happened with my first car and that can be expensive to replace if it goes all the way through. It really does only mean that you need to move a clip slightly to get it right however, the replacement part has more clearance.
    That said much of what you’re talking about here could’ve been covered by warranty, both my cars have had Audi extended warranties and that cost me about £1100 a year in the first year that has dropped to less than £1000. the second year and third year respectively , during that time they’ve done the fuel pumps, they’ve done the suspension levelling arm, I also had a wishbone as bushes were a problem, complete, realignment and fuel pumps, obviously they also had to do oil and filter at the same time, I’ve got them to do plugs too, as I didn’t want to chance it. I’ve also had the same with the O2 sensor, and again this was replaced under warranty by Audi. The excess on the warranty is £250, so unless you do a really big one, save up the little ones for one visit! That said, once you’ve got on top of these things, these cars are generally really good, but I would definitely say get yourself a warranty. It saves a lot of heartache and wallet ache at the same time!
    It sounds like you are very unlucky with the brakes, but nevertheless they can warp my front set on my last. RS6 did just that within about 4000 miles of me having it, when I looked into it, Audi had not long replaced them under warranty for the previous owner of a kind enough to do the same for me. It’s really easy to hammer Audi main dealers, as they don’t always do things as you want them to, however, if you find a good one and someone is prepared to take you seriously on the basis that you own a performance car, not a run-of-the-mill Audi, then you generally get some good service. That said anything that I did to the car that was routine wear and tear replacement that wasn’t covered by warranty I would do through an independent.
    Don’t let this put you off buying one, and it’s not a mileage thing either because the fuel pumps can be a problem on the cars with low mileage, depending on when they were built and how little use they have had, as it appears that this can be down to the quality of the petrol you put into it and it sitting around eating through the seals in these fuel pumps.
    Once you’ve got on top of these things, you’ll find they are exceptionally rewarding cars, and there’s nothing better for both performance and practicality, especially not on the price, not sure what I’m going to do when this one needs replacing, as I really don’t like the C8!

    • @cosmicdebris2223
      @cosmicdebris2223 Рік тому +3

      How very interesting. I'm here in Germany and JUST received a letter from Audi for a recall to have both oil strainers facing the turbos replaced. It seems 5 months after yours. And I'm in Germany. Bizarre. (S6 C7 Abt).

    • @simonelliott5956
      @simonelliott5956 Рік тому

      @@cosmicdebris2223 I had mind done last July, but they started in May last year.

    • @cosmicdebris2223
      @cosmicdebris2223 Рік тому +1

      @@simonelliott5956 yes, in fact now reading about it (German googling) it actually started in May here too! I can't understand why I now only receive an official letter from Audi telling me to bring it in. Oh well.. Thx for yr response.

    • @vladimirtalijan
      @vladimirtalijan Рік тому

      Yeah, Corvette (or any American car) is on par with Audi, which is one of the least reliable brands. No surprises there.

    • @langraman8756
      @langraman8756 Рік тому +1

      just buy a toyota

  • @cajennings00
    @cajennings00 Рік тому +30

    Brilliantly honest video. It's always been my dream car, but this has made me realise (a bit more!) that I'm still not wealthy enough to own one 😪. Thanks for making this 👍👍

    • @Rgvjr
      @Rgvjr Рік тому

      I have owned 2 Audi’s.... they breakdown if you look at them too hard...lol

    • @AstralviewsUK
      @AstralviewsUK Рік тому

      Neither is he by the sound of it 😂

    • @Eructation1
      @Eructation1 Рік тому

      Neither am I,so its going to have to be an A3.

  • @Lars2TheV
    @Lars2TheV Рік тому +4

    I don't know how the market is in the UK, but below 35k pounds (40k euros) would be extremely inexpensive (can't really use the word 'cheap' with these prices). Where I live the cheapest RS6's from this generation, with a lot more miles/kms on it then this one are starting low 50k euros. For me it looks like the cost of the maintenance was already being reflected in the extremely low purchase price for this RS6, unless you guys in the UK are an extremely lucky bunch who get to buy an RS6 this inexpensive on the regular.

  • @LWRC
    @LWRC Рік тому +1

    Why was the steering arm bent?? That sounds like an extreme impact!!!

  • @rs4rs669
    @rs4rs669 3 роки тому +116

    Sounds like you brought a right lemon there 😬,brought my 2014 rs6 I am the second owner 55 k miles when brought ,Audi did all the service history and have done a great job as far as I can see, 6 month of ownership and not needed to do anything at all , apart from soon I will need a full set of tires and prob breaks next year but that's a given in this type of car,rs6s are bomb proof ,looks like the owner before you really neglected her 😬glad to see she will be well looked after from now on just like I do mine 🙂👍🏻 cheeky tip here go online furniture clinic and order done leather protection cream ,its fantastic , clean your leather seats with leather cleaner or soapy water ,dry with cloth and apply cream all over ,do 2 coats and top up every month ,makes all the leather seats beautiful,feeds,nourishes and gives that new leather smell ,great little tip for you bud 👍🏻

    • @francistayo5287
      @francistayo5287 3 роки тому +45

      Why are you saying 'Brought' instead of Bought!!, it always amazes me how people can get these two words mixed up when they mean entirely two different things!!

    • @rs4rs669
      @rs4rs669 3 роки тому +14

      Francis Tayo sorry that annoyed you sir

    • @francistayo5287
      @francistayo5287 3 роки тому +4

      @@rs4rs669 It didn't annoy me sir, I was just saying. Have a great day ahead ☺️

    • @rs4rs669
      @rs4rs669 3 роки тому +10

      Francis Tayo my spelling is not the best that's all , we all make mistakes now and then , that's what makes us human 🙂👍🏻

    • @francistayo5287
      @francistayo5287 3 роки тому +2

      @@rs4rs669 Oh yes, we surely do make mistakes, I hear you loud and clear 👊

  • @Nyjawonder
    @Nyjawonder Рік тому

    Your blase critique of the Country CD has me rolling man. I hope to get an S8 running much the same hardware so this review is fully appreciated. New subscriber and fan

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому

      S8 is probably a better choice. This RS6 is fragile AF. I didn't even listen to the CD so perhaps I was cruel

  • @007KURGAN
    @007KURGAN 3 роки тому +3

    I have a 65 plate A6 Ultra Black Edition. I am seriously considering the RS6 C7 for my next car? I think we all agree you were very unlucky with this beauty! I have had ZERO trouble with mine and I still enjoy driving it everyday. Great vid and very informative.
    P.S. I nearly choked on my Digestive when I saw that CD and heard your comment 🤣

  • @JP_RS6
    @JP_RS6 Рік тому

    Glad you made this video, I have an idea what I was getting into any. Fortunately the guy who owned mine has just replaced the spark plugs, coul packs, pcv valve, turbo oil strainer and the 2 front discs and pads so I don't need to do an awful lot but he does have mis-matched tires (good years on front pirelli's on the back) and no mention of the high pressure fuel pumps.

  • @Mr.P001
    @Mr.P001 2 роки тому +5

    Great honest review, highlighting possible problem points

  • @sarcastixx74
    @sarcastixx74 9 місяців тому

    Picked up one of these last week, a 2016 C7.5. Only 48k, Sepang Blue, Pan Roof, Grey SS seats/interior, non DRC and came with near 18k worth of stage 2 package/supporting mods (over 5k were the Vossen 21" wheels/tyres!). From the get go I've got the fuel smell in the oil and had a couple of hard starts so the HPFP's are the original ones and need swapping out. Simple DIY job really. Other than that it is running absolutely perfectly and had major service (inc diff/gearbox) last year so hopefully I should have at least one or 2 years trouble free after I swap out those pumps and put some decent 5w40 CFS triple ester oil in. Still pinching myself that I've got one and like yourself not regretting one bit that it will need money thrown at it for maintenance. Was an early 50th pressie to myself and it already had a lot of attention at the service stations, felt like a film star but I knew fine well that the car was the real celebrity! lol Scared shitless but equally excited to own it, nothing will come close unless I win the lottery. Roll on the summer 😎

  • @colinmackintoshdale
    @colinmackintoshdale Рік тому +4

    Brilliant video. I was close to buying and RS6 (and probably will still do so) but with a teardrop caravan on fields I went for the boring but still quick 320bhp A6 Allroad. Brilliant video though.

  • @ashleyjames308
    @ashleyjames308 Рік тому

    AUDi and Porsche came 26 and 27 th in JD Power Survey recently, so you and I are not alone.
    I’ve had three Boxsters, all Porsche serviced, two low mileage and one ex Dem 718.
    I can’t be bothered to list the endless stream of extremely expensive failures.
    I love my Boxster but I’ve become nervous of using it for fear of expensive failures.
    Over the same time I’ve had 3 C Class Mercs, currently a C300 AMG Cabriolet and they’ve been almost 100% reliable.
    Lots of stories of VW problems are surfacing and sales are falling.
    I don’t think either of us are alone.

  • @anthonyprice1576
    @anthonyprice1576 3 роки тому +10

    Just purchased a 2014 RS6, bought of the first owner, comprehensive Audi main dealer maintenance and a decent preventative maintenance regime also (prev owner was a tax accountant!)
    It has 75000 miles, 135000kms, seems to do everything perfectly.
    The only failure so far was the PCV valve which was replaced under warranty (car had 2 months left when I bought it!!) So they did the problematic gen 1 turbo oil feed filter that you highlighted in this video.
    So we shall see the long term picture as time goes by. What I can say is that these cars are unbelievable. Absolutely monsters!

    • @rs4rs669
      @rs4rs669 3 роки тому +1

      Dam right , there's nothing cooler than a family wagon that can annihilate 98% of cars on the road and kill most lambos😂,mines limited at 155 mph tho so wen I have more cash I will stage 1 it and hopefully 200 mph easy 😍👍🏻

    • @possession3929
      @possession3929 Рік тому

      thats the difference between your car and this guy who has a ton of problems. Did the last guy do all of the dealer maintenance? probably not. Did he check the car fax to see the intervals of when the car was in for service? who knows.

  • @regular_goof
    @regular_goof 15 годин тому

    4:40 420 pounds for a steering arm. Are you sure ? I found the exact matching part for 36€ at my supliers webshop and its a reasonably good quality maker SWAG.
    Not sure where you came up with some of these numbers from. You either got charged way over what it should be or you are trying to make a point here... Which one is it ?

  • @cosmicdebris2223
    @cosmicdebris2223 Рік тому +4

    Totally agree. I went from BMW (for years on end) to Audi for the first time. Got myself a low mileage (km) S6 Abt (540PS) (C7) here in Germany. A total pain... constantly defective and now I also have a fuel leak on exactly one of those pumps. Also all the classic defects on ALL of them such as the pop out screen going black since Audi "engineers" designed that pop out with "hard" wires that ALL break on all of them. Crazy. An engineering nightmare. Totally unreliable. Never again. My first and last Audi. Oh and last week received a letter from Audi for a recall. Oil filters (metal mesh type filters) that filter oil to the turbos have to be replaced... no charge for that of course.
    Edited: Typo corrected. (then to them).

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому

      What will you do now? Go back to BMW?

    • @cosmicdebris2223
      @cosmicdebris2223 Рік тому +1

      @@vPerformance good question. One of the problems I (perhaps we) face is this government push to electric. In terms of torque etc. and no more oil changes and tons of parts that can fail by comparison I'm all for electric, but charging points, range, and then price increases of charging (guaranteed to happen 100%) etc etc not to mention that a new battery can cost up to 40.000+ Euros I don't know what to do. Not interested in making dreadful losses. I might just have to accept the fact that I have had years and years of joyful Autobahn thrashing and that those days are over soon. Perhaps a good Japanese Diesel and see where we all stand in 10 years from now. No idea. BMWs are just too expensive now for what you get.

    • @rogerbarrett9920
      @rogerbarrett9920 Рік тому +2

      Yep I stopped buying European cars 30 years ago, same with motorcycles, only Japanese, if you want reliability.

  • @IronMountainx
    @IronMountainx Рік тому

    Expensive cars are expensive to run. Our family bash wagon is a Honda CRV, purchased it 12 yrs ago and have spent about £800 in that time on maintenance (excluding tyre).
    The thing cost me £5k 12 yrs ago and its probably worth about £1k now. Never broken down or had any mechanical problems, apart needing the drop links replacing at about 150k miles, not serviced much and is just shy of 240k miles.
    Its now my daily driver as have become so fond of it, it just does everything so well and costs peanuts to run, park it anyway including muddy fields and don't worry about it. So have parted company with the AMG and now in a CRV and loving it.

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому

      Often people underestimate the costs and then just part exchange it when it gets out of hand!

    • @IronMountainx
      @IronMountainx Рік тому

      @@vPerformance Indeed

  • @hutchy1111
    @hutchy1111 3 роки тому +12

    Good to see you back with another video! Big performance cars tend to equal big bucks but the RS6 takes it to another level. Still it’s a car that few people will ever have or even drive. Excellent summary of the costs 👍

    • @TheDeviljohngr
      @TheDeviljohngr Рік тому

      Audi's = Endless money pits though beautiful ones

    • @mauriceclemens3286
      @mauriceclemens3286 Рік тому

      I take it you bought it used. What a beautiful car but a money pit. For what you’ve paid in service you could have bought a new one.

    • @dancingfrogsxb1276
      @dancingfrogsxb1276 Рік тому

      Oil screen was a recall so should have been done free

  • @chriscarbaugh3936
    @chriscarbaugh3936 Рік тому

    Had a S4 Avant; one of the supercharged car. Fab; very quick, owned for a few years. I did brakes and a service. One of the best cars I have ever owned!

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому

      Those are a bit of a weapon. Not as heavy as the rs6 so much more agile. Did it hold it's value when you came to sell it?

    • @chriscarbaugh3936
      @chriscarbaugh3936 Рік тому

      @@vPerformance actually barely lost any money. Sold it for a manual box 997.1 2S w X51 pack and PCCBs. Lovely car but needed maint! I miss that too!

  • @lukaweixler
    @lukaweixler 3 роки тому +5

    8275 in a year. It won't be that much every year so it's not bad for the sportscar

    • @TrulyUniqueOne
      @TrulyUniqueOne Місяць тому

      If I had to spend 8275 on a car in 1 year I would burn it

  • @LWRC
    @LWRC Рік тому +1

    Dangling O2 sensor definitely will NOT pass CA emissions regardless if the tailpipe emission is within limit!!!

  • @pavlinthedentist
    @pavlinthedentist 3 роки тому +15

    Bro, u bought a fkd up car… 100 things that are a for change :D

    • @ville85
      @ville85 3 роки тому +2

      I thought the same, previous owner didn't care much of this car and didn't do all necessary maintenance.

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  3 роки тому +1

      The service history was good, but these cars just have so much that can go wrong! I admit though the car has clearly had a hard life.

  • @DavidLiburd-g4s
    @DavidLiburd-g4s 10 місяців тому

    I absolutely love these machines, but after watching this video, even though it cost me nothing, I feel the pain of that expense. I think this car will have to remain a dream. I have a similar experience with an Insignia VXR. Great car to drive, but it started costing me money right from the start of ownership.

  • @martinroberts3165
    @martinroberts3165 Рік тому +4

    Half the things you have had to spend out on should have been taken care of before you bought it and seem to be in part to poor maintenance or bodges being done previously. This is not 'normal' maintenance. As for using independents it is each to their own but I use Lake District Audi and they are superb. I have owned my RS6 C7.5 for 5 years and have always taken it to Audi. I do low miles (5K a year) and I have spent a total of £3,085 in those 5 years.

  • @MyKhile
    @MyKhile 3 роки тому +6

    was considering one of these as my next car. Think ill give it a miss great video though

    • @Shqiptarivertet
      @Shqiptarivertet 3 роки тому

      AMG for me.

    • @MyKhile
      @MyKhile 3 роки тому

      @@Shqiptarivertet im not sure what to get at moment got 535d but want a v8/v10 next maybe XFR?

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  3 роки тому +1

      Hope it was helpful. There's a shortage of RS6 info around

    • @Shqiptarivertet
      @Shqiptarivertet 3 роки тому

      @@MyKhile Im planning for the W212 E63s facelift model or cls 63s, but cls is a rarity, so very hard to find.
      The 535d is a torque beast tho. Twinturbo r6 with amazing zf-8 speed gearbox. Smooth as hell. Remap and you have a diesel rocket! :)

    • @bigmatt1994
      @bigmatt1994 3 роки тому +1

      @@MyKhile I fancy one of those or an f10 m5

  • @shaneb6853
    @shaneb6853 Рік тому +1

    Thank you, great video ! Seriously considering this being my next car so really helpful and clear

  • @R32Nardo
    @R32Nardo 10 місяців тому

    Great video. Where did you get the coolant lines near the oil cooler

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  10 місяців тому

      Everything from audi parts department

  • @darrenallison626
    @darrenallison626 Рік тому

    Possibly i may have missed a previous question/answer on this but why did a lot of the issues identified in the first year not be covered by the main dealer? Do they not provide a 12 month warranty on approved? I'm considering an RS4 but having been in M3 models for a decade I'm now reluctant to change to a dealer which I've never dealt with previously. Shocking service from Audi!

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому +1

      After sales warranties cover very little of the cost. For example a cap of £40 an our labour, restrictions on where you can take the vehicle, no payment for diagnostics, no payment for fluids. On and on it goes.

    • @darrenallison626
      @darrenallison626 Рік тому

      @@vPerformance I’ll maybe stick with tried n tested then 😅

  • @ryanholton961
    @ryanholton961 2 роки тому +1

    How many miles did you cover during the period of spending that amount, surely quite a few? City miles? Also, has anything else gone wrong in the past 6 months?

  • @davorin5428
    @davorin5428 Рік тому

    respect to the owner, I have a same story with S8 V10, it costs more than Clio, but I would buy same one again and again. now it's 4th year, no regrets.

  • @johncorbett3109
    @johncorbett3109 Рік тому

    I am so envious! I have A5 3.2 and as much as I like it I would love what you drive. Enjoy. 🇨🇦

  • @mlichstein1
    @mlichstein1 Рік тому

    Did you not do a pre-purchase inspection? I would've run far, far awhile from this car with all the issues it had

  • @jimpilot330
    @jimpilot330 Рік тому +2

    Massive respect to you, great video!

  • @GambitXJS
    @GambitXJS Рік тому +1

    Really enjoyed this. Thank you for uploading

  • @amazulu3401
    @amazulu3401 Рік тому

    Just spent £11000 repairing my C6 RS6 5 litre. Owned it for 5 years/30000 miles. Still love it.

  • @paulclarke3274
    @paulclarke3274 Рік тому

    One car you definitely should never buy outside of the manufacturer’s warranty unless you are extremely competent and can shave off the labour costs, but you did a great job on it, a real labour of love.

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому

      Sounds like a good idea but there's no way I could have afforded one that new.

  • @vincentohara2520
    @vincentohara2520 Рік тому

    I'd recommend a better pre purchase inspection for your next performance car? Agree with the Audi Dealers comment.

  • @tanelk6472
    @tanelk6472 8 місяців тому

    When you do pre puches inspection, you know what you get.
    For turbo oil screen there is recall.(Ask your Audi dealer)

  • @gregs8685
    @gregs8685 Рік тому

    That’s a lot of money! Fortunately I had the opposite experience with my 80k mile 2016 RS7 (mechanically the same as the RS6) here in the US. In one year I had zero repair or maintenance costs. I had the oil changed under the Audi Care service plan paid for by the previous owner. I had the turbo oil screens replaced under a recall. To be fair the previous owner had to do the brakes and the have the retractable MMI screen replaced.

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому

      Oh the RS7 is a beautiful machine. I'd love one of those, but I need the trunk space of the RS6 :D

  • @Life-Hard-hitting-Quotes
    @Life-Hard-hitting-Quotes 6 місяців тому

    I have owned my 17 plate rs7 for 6 years, and I have spent on maintenance only the consumables. What has been up to 6k in 6 years. The only expensive parts are the brake discs and pads.

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  6 місяців тому

      Beautiful car the rs7. I'd have loved that but I need my dog space!

  • @mrd799
    @mrd799 3 роки тому

    Honestly i got f10 535d fully optioned and this car doesnt seem to have any more expensive parts than my car does, i also have adaptive dampers which cost 1200 euro a piece if it breaks. my tires was as expensive to change i got 285 rear too. What i will say is that you got pretty unlucky with the car, but it does seem like the previous owners havent taken care of it as well as they should have. On my bmw those wishbones cost over 200 euro a piece i had to replace all 4 of them. This video actually made me want to buy an rs6, highway consumptions is just amazing with the 4 cylinder on demand.

  • @rexeverything100
    @rexeverything100 Рік тому

    You must really like it I would of got rid of it, sounds like a major headache, is there anything good about it ?

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому +1

      The colour, the sound, the power, the comfort, the "theatre" and drama of it, knowing I was driving the top tier Audi at the time. I still loved it, but you're right the costs make the brain hurt.

    • @rexeverything100
      @rexeverything100 Рік тому

      @@vPerformance as long has you like it that's what matters, it's all part of owning a car of that nature, it is a nice car though I bet it's a good drive.

  • @euanscotland
    @euanscotland Рік тому

    The ending of the vidoe made watching it worhwhile. Kudos to you my man.

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому

      The part where I just look at the car in silence with the birds tweeting? :)

  • @johnweir8936
    @johnweir8936 Рік тому +1

    Honest video there and interesting you would buy another one ,fair play to you for fixing the car and not selling first sign of trouble like so many would 👍🏻

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому +2

      Thanks. I think I knew what I was getting into, which is why I tried to buy one that was cheap to begin with.

  • @karene4990
    @karene4990 2 роки тому +2

    Just seen your review (which is brill by the way!!), contemplating buying one so enjoyed your honesty. I think the most worrying thing for me was that Audi ‘serviced’ the car and apparently hadn’t changed anything, particularly on such a performance vehicle!!??!! Maybe I’m just a bit naive 🤷‍♀️. Not sure if you are based in Scotland? We are and will now be on the back of our minds when potentially buying a C7 with a ?full? Audi history. Thanks again for great review though, funnily enough has settled our mind into making final decision to purchase!! 👍

  • @crazyfroggie6546
    @crazyfroggie6546 Рік тому

    Where did you get this thing from, a scrapyard? How in the hell does a car have so much damaged stuff on it without being written off? Sounds like this things been around the Nurburgring a lot and bounced over the kerbs a lot.

  • @nordicwarrior9566
    @nordicwarrior9566 Рік тому

    Thank you for reminding me why I don't drive German vehicles, modern engineering marvels but have always been finicky expensive cars to own

  • @raybrock6083
    @raybrock6083 Рік тому

    Thank you for your honest report of the RS6. My dream car. I got as far as a 2016 3.0 Bi-Turbo A6 which was a beautiful car and nearly half the price of an equivalent age and mileage RS6. I had to sell it to get a mortgage but hope to take the plunge when finances allow.

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому +1

      How was the biTDI? I was thinking about that when I downsize

    • @raybrock6083
      @raybrock6083 Рік тому

      Mine was a great spec with the same wheels as yours, Pan roof, memory seats, park assist which I never even tried etc. Not sure how it would feel if you come from a RS6 but from a 2.0 TDI it was great and went like a train but the fuel was mid 20's if you used the performance and late 30's on a motorway cruise. It was a bit of a sleeper as it looks like a normal A6Avant which is good in some ways but does not shout get out of my way when you get behind someone like a RS6 would :-) @@vPerformance

    • @johnbentall5105
      @johnbentall5105 Рік тому +1

      @@vPerformance I have a 2014 Euro 5 BiTDi which is plenty quick enough for me. My long term fuel consumption is around 40 mpg - with no city driving. The best I have seen is 59.7 mpg when forced to drive at 50 mph on the space-saver! Just had lower suspension arms for £600 but otherwise nothing has gone wrong.

  • @rw1213
    @rw1213 Рік тому

    There is something to be said about buying a car brand new. The first 3 years are just insurance and tax and depending on your mileage, 1 or 2 services and maybe some tyres.. If you are on a PCP contract you know what your monthly outgoings are.

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому

      You're right. I couldn't afford one of these brand new though.

  • @edc5068
    @edc5068 Рік тому +1

    As an Aussie, this really brings home the meaning of “yeah, nah, yeah”

  • @mvic_17t
    @mvic_17t 2 роки тому +1

    Bro that’s more than I’ve spent on my E63 in its lifetime! Sheeeeeesh

  • @UKGBManny
    @UKGBManny Рік тому +1

    Wow I remember back in the day 2005 my dad bought a E36 M3 Evo and a year later he said its not buying the car its running it 🤣2k service bills, £300 per rear tyre etc etc. Performance German cars cost a bomb for parts and repairs. As I am not a rich man but enjoy cars i imported a JDM forester STI and i must say after 4 years of owning now its very cheap to run, parts are cheap just the fuel isn't haha.

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому

      Forester sti is a rare thing now. Lovely. What colour is it?

    • @UKGBManny
      @UKGBManny Рік тому

      @@vPerformance Its black it was imported new from Litchfield in 2007. 350hp runs great upgraded head gaskets as i know there chocolate from factory and yes 110k now still going strong.

  • @doca8792
    @doca8792 Рік тому +2

    Sold mine due to the never ending expenses.
    And I regret it.
    So, I’m looking for another one.
    To think, I’ve a 2018 M3 and miss my RS6.

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому +1

      You miss the luggage space I bet!

    • @peterborrowman2041
      @peterborrowman2041 Рік тому

      I had 2015 M4. 1 owner, low mileage car bought from a BM main dealer. Worst car I have owned. If it wasn't for the warranty it would have cost me 6.5k easy. I only had it 18 months and covered 3.5k in it.

  • @dagnut
    @dagnut Рік тому

    its a similar story with most big Germans post 2005. Your better off buying one at around 90-110k miles that's had all the work done. If the work has been done for its second life its not an issue. Block failures are rare so once most of the ancillaries have been addressed you should be ok. Obviously the more compilated the car the more expensive the maintenance but I'd snap this car up off you. It's a shame more people are not using private sales. I'd trust an owner more than a dealer when buying something like this, you can tell an enthusiast when you meet one.

  • @framerob2
    @framerob2 2 роки тому

    Hi,
    Where did you get the x2 HPFP please.
    And what brand?
    Cheers.

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  2 роки тому

      I got audi ones, from ebay. Seller was gyula0

    • @framerob2
      @framerob2 2 роки тому

      @@vPerformance could you send the link please

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  2 роки тому

      It's no longer active. You can still search for rs6 high pressure pump though

  • @mark4joanne
    @mark4joanne Рік тому

    Beautiful car. Great video. I love RS6's and RS4's. I was hoping you'd start it up though 👍

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому

      I've got plenty of other videos of it starting and running with decat pipes. You'll like those. Try this one ua-cam.com/video/SvYRxJx2eAs/v-deo.html

  • @JeffersonHumber
    @JeffersonHumber Рік тому +1

    This needs a year 2 update video

  • @sidneyregeer8694
    @sidneyregeer8694 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful car you have, Im happy its in your hands now. Obviously the old owner just wanted a nice car but doesnt even care about it. Enjoy it too the fullest!

  • @CLoSC
    @CLoSC Рік тому +2

    This is the best reverse endorsement of an Audi I've seen so far. Thanks for convincing me what a terrible car this beautiful car is.

  • @lovemussb1940
    @lovemussb1940 Рік тому

    Are you a builder?
    I noticed the RSJ on the number plate?

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому

      No previous owner was trying to get a plate with RS and a number 6 in it. It came free with the sale to me.

  • @PJvaleting
    @PJvaleting Рік тому

    Take it this was a private purchase and not a main dealer , one day I will have one (roll on the lottery win 😂) .
    Stunning looking car and thanks for taking the time to upload

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому

      It was from an independent luxury car dealer. I'd say lottery win is the way to go!

  • @uham999
    @uham999 Рік тому

    How many days was it off the road being repaired?

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому

      Not sure about the days, but it was about a dozen painful separate visits

  • @apscoradiales
    @apscoradiales Рік тому

    Nice looking car, and practical when it comes to certain aspects.
    Sobering costs, though.
    I know, I owned a C6 based allroad a while back.
    This is typical of all German cars nowdays. They certainly don't make them like they used to.

  • @Howt-ooo
    @Howt-ooo Рік тому +2

    Biggest problem you have, it's an Audi.
    Needs a massive warranty if buying one. One that covers everything.

  • @garyaustin2121
    @garyaustin2121 23 дні тому

    Had my rs6 performance for 10 months an was faultless. Amazing car.

  • @FordPickUPRed
    @FordPickUPRed Рік тому

    The RS6 is a superior car to the Kia Stinger but I have been running a custom tune, 24 psi for the last 2 years on a e40 meth making 500whp or 605 crank hp. over 40 passes at the track running low 11s. NO issues yet, with an amazing warranty still offered by my KIA dealer lol..

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому

      I still don't know why they sold so few stingers here in the UK. By all accounts they seem to be great

  • @adriantaylor9535
    @adriantaylor9535 Рік тому +1

    Built in obsolescence, my son is a master technician for Audi/VW, he says never want too own one after 100,000klm, my whole family have owned various models A3 to tt new, Tiguan, every one of them has been a nightmare, the tt had a full gearbox meltdown at 39.000klm $24,000au. A3 gearbox meltdown, driveshafts breaks O2 sensors, ignition barrels 2, EGR valve, Tiguan same if it can break it will. By the way if you are not aware Audi is just a VW with a different skin, Got to say worst cars on the market. If you want a great performance car just get a Nissan GTR. THEY DONT BREAK!

  • @z00fbar
    @z00fbar Рік тому

    As an ex-RS owner.. they need to change it to OW from RS... OW for OPEN WALLETS!

  • @glenmulvey6873
    @glenmulvey6873 Рік тому +1

    Had an 2018 rs6 for a year, so many issues, I had to get rid of it. Lovely looking car, but not worth the hasssle.😞

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому

      Even with the facelift version there were still lots of issues?

  • @joedennehy386
    @joedennehy386 Рік тому

    Beast of a car though, I'm very happy with my e350 avantgarde, cost me two sensors in a year plus maintenance.

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому

      Another brilliant machine. What sensors did it need?

  • @shane6115
    @shane6115 Рік тому

    Relation has one in black chipped to 750 with Akrapvich exhaust total mad machine, I’m much prefer it in red though, unusual color for a RS6

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому +1

      I do like to buy the brochure colour of a car. Not many of them around though.

    • @shane6115
      @shane6115 Рік тому

      @@vPerformance it’s a cool looking car fella, your a lucky man.

  • @whatta7793
    @whatta7793 Рік тому

    I wish we got these in the US.. because I can't afford the 2021+ model. The US always gets shafted on the cool cars. Like the Audi A/S3 Hatchback..

  • @100brsta
    @100brsta Місяць тому

    Lots of stuff happening. But what surprised me how all there repairs and parts are definitely not very expensive for such a high end car

  • @chappy2121
    @chappy2121 Рік тому

    Makes me glad I've got an older car, that was built to last.
    Maintenance costs for the last 2 years barely £800.
    Manufacturers design things to fail

  • @danbarnett3484
    @danbarnett3484 Місяць тому

    I mean, my god. You got a Friday afternoon car as they say there.
    The C7 generation is by far the most reliable of the lot.
    But at least it's all nice and together again now.

  • @zlo01
    @zlo01 Рік тому

    Maintenance cost of my diesel Vauxhall in 10 years,done 300.000 km :around 2000 Euro.

  • @antonnilsson7100
    @antonnilsson7100 5 місяців тому

    I like the idea of an oil screen to save the turbos from crap in the oil also resulting in turbo failure from oil starvation😂

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  2 місяці тому +1

      which really makes it a serviceable filter, but in a position you can't reach :D

  • @20vtechnik
    @20vtechnik Рік тому +2

    First off: I’d take an RS6 over my car hands down. Second: I have been driving a 2014 allroad (yeah can’t compete in any way with the RS6).
    The point is, I have nearly 140,000 miles on my allroad and have had zero issues (beside cv boots because it’s my work car and I have taken it on many rough trails). I do basic maintenance on a religious basis and it has NEVER let me or my family down. I’m also not easy on it. Im heavy on the right foot and like to whip around corners like it was a Miata…Shockingly, my wife’s toyota Highlander has cost more to maintain than the allroad and has 50k less miles! So, if you can afford the awesome RS6 get it. If you can’t and you have to ‘come to terms with budget and lifestyle’ and you want a cool avant get a b8.5 allroad. Yep, it’s vastly slower and isn’t as nice but it’s a solid cruiser with some great attributes and cheap mods to make it more enjoyable.

    • @PostTraumaticChessDisorder
      @PostTraumaticChessDisorder Рік тому +2

      Dude a 2014 allroad a great looking car with all the luxury one could wish. It may not be an RS6 but definitely a car of which people would say "that's a smart looking car"

    • @GillmanStudio
      @GillmanStudio Рік тому

      Agreed and the 3.0 V6 TDI with a tune up hits around 300 BHP is also a very quick car, no RS6 of course but fast enough for the money@@PostTraumaticChessDisorder

  • @desmondmccarthy6408
    @desmondmccarthy6408 2 роки тому +2

    Seems like your car was ragged badly and not looked after, big big costs but hopefully trouble free for a few years now

  • @psychotictactoe
    @psychotictactoe Рік тому

    I thought maintenance on my GTR was silly, this is eye watering!

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому

      Brilliant cars the GTR. Is it the 35 you have?

    • @psychotictactoe
      @psychotictactoe Рік тому

      @@vPerformance Is indeed, 2014 with 88k on the clock. Been amazing but servicing can be a bit silly, major service at 60k and another coming up soon at 90...ugh!

  • @blondeambition84
    @blondeambition84 2 роки тому

    How are you keeping those wheels so clean.

  • @justinpharand8454
    @justinpharand8454 Рік тому

    Amazing car, wish I could afford it! Cost is breathtaking hahaha great video, well done

  • @gijoemolinaro
    @gijoemolinaro Рік тому +1

    Sounds like too much fart arsing around to me ...German cars have lost their reliability and it happened around 1995- 96 the same as the other brands VW Mercedes not so much with Porsche they sold out later, my brother has just retired from Audi in Germany he gas lived there most of his life I'm 49 and he's is 65 and was head of QC globally for Audi Lamborghini and I remember having a conversation with him years ago around 1995 and him saying that they wanted to increase profits so they started using materials that wouldn't last as long all in the name of being green an amazing marketing angle no doubt but who loses out in the end ...the consumer ofcourse because these days cars or most consumables are built with obsolescence in mind

  • @mickp222
    @mickp222 2 роки тому +1

    I don,t feel so bad now, just spent £4000 on a 3.2 v6 Audi TT, Having new timing chains full service DSG oil and haldex and a couple of other bits.

  • @euanscotland
    @euanscotland Рік тому

    @20mpg 72p a mile doesn't dound rite. 45p?

  • @Snowmirage6453
    @Snowmirage6453 Рік тому

    I wonder what year 2's costs were like?

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  Рік тому

      Basic servicing and another set of warped front discs for £1000

  • @James-cs2wi
    @James-cs2wi Рік тому

    Hello buddy a friend of mine has a similar car a cost £10,000 for twin turbos to be fitted there's an oil feed pipe with a tiny little filter the filter get blocked and the turbos gets starved of oil did you know about this anyway if I was you I would check it PS good luck

  • @DavidLiburd-g4s
    @DavidLiburd-g4s 10 місяців тому

    How did you even discover all these problems? They couldn't all of had symptoms, could they?

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  10 місяців тому

      I'm just a superfan so I knew roughly what to look for, and also I did a lot of preventative maintenance

  • @liamcinq
    @liamcinq 3 роки тому +1

    Good video, informative.
    Hope you can enjoy the car with more peace of mind now.

    • @vPerformance
      @vPerformance  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks! I was hoping to be informative. Not enough info about these cars going around!