The_Finn
Well-Known Member
So wrong, yet so right.
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No pretty much all wrong...
So wrong, yet so right.
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Not only does it have Merc wheels, but it has a Porsche RS badge. Going that extra step makes it carbage IMO.
Yes, originally. That one wasn't. And even if the Porsche badge could be justified (which it can't), it still has bloody Mercedes wheels. I doubt it crossed his mind and he just wanted to put as many elements from different brands as possible on his car.You do know the RS cars were originally developed by Porsche right? Even have the Porsche as part of the logo.
I hope this is not a repost. Even if it is, it's just staggering.
First of all, those rims look good on the car.Yes, originally. That one wasn't. And even if the Porsche badge could be justified (which it can't), it still has bloody Mercedes wheels. I doubt it crossed his mind and he just wanted to put as many elements from different brands as possible on his car.
You do know the RS cars were originally developed by Porsche right? Even have the Porsche as part of the logo.
I don't really like the "grille" but the rest of it is pure awesome
Looks likea P-40 Tiger Shark, very toothyawesome.
Looks more likeceramic insulatorssuper-awesome.
You guys are so boring. Slammed cars have their own appeal, not everything has to be perfectly dynamic road racers.
So hawt.
I think the difference in mind anyway is that the RS6 is/was designed around performance (with a tiny bit of utility) and doing things that compromise that for purely aesthetic reasons i find annoying/stupid. However on things like the above truck and most VIP/Bippu cars there was never any illusion of performance mostly luxury (or utility in the case of the truck) so asthetic changes can't really comprimise something that was never a focus.
What? It's a god damned Audi station wagon. It was designed to be a luxury utility vehicle first, then modified to be fast. If it was a serious performance orientated car it wouldn't even be a 4 door sedan and the engine would be in the right location... in front of the rear wheels and behind the driver like the Flying Spaghetti Monster intended.
I still don't understand why people are even bitchy about the "RS" badge on an RS6. So what if it's a Porsche badge, it looks good on the car and it's not trying to claim to be anything it's not. Even if Porsche's idea of "RS" is different from Audi's idea of "RS"
Its big, luxurious, and goes like stink in a straight line. Who cares if you drop it on big wheels? Its not like he donked a GT3 :lol:
Its a big luxury car with a big engine. Going fast around turns is hardly a priority for most buyers, I would imagine. Also, how does lowering a car make it slower in a straight line?