I get why you're struggling. An RS6 is a bit of a hero car for me too. I've owned an RS3 which was an absolutely superb car and a little rocket. I test drove an RS6 and it was an amazing drive and very practical too, beside fuel usage. I guess it's probably going to come down to personal choice...
I’ve actually had a decent experience with my SA: Reading UK. Open and honest and responds quickly to things. Porsche have had a rubbish time with supply chains etc (like everyone else obvs), so considering all that I’ve been pretty happy. Previously I’ve dealt with Audi, Mercedes and Mini-BMW...
i agree or I wouldn’t be here. But these cars are closing the gap and actually quite good to drive. Inside they’re decent. Again, maybe not quite Porsche, but really quite nice. I think a lot of people are blinkered to the fact that they are a viable alternative in the electric market.
You’re aware of Porsche history, right?;)
I think the design is bold, and definitely borrows some inspiration from other brands/cars. It’s not 100% to my taste, but I can see people liking it.
The debate is interesting, but Kia/Hyundai are consistently creating excellent cars. Not maybe in the...
I’ve looked at the EV6 GT from launch and have managed to get a test drive in a non-GT, alongside many car shows. They are excellent cars and Kia/Hyundai have really stepped up their game against all the German luxury brands. I’m still fully focused and excited to get a Taycan, but this would...
Can’t see it appearing with that drive train (most likely a BEV), but it’s a seriously cool car and if it was available to buy and close to that form, I think I’d buy it.
Jonny is one of the best reviewers out there and the last thing he is, is a shill for the manufacturers. He’s 100% spot on in that the Korean manufacturers have changed the game and are producing fresh and well-built cars. His opinion of design, of course, no-one has to agree with:)
If you...