It’s just a converted diesel
Just to clear up any ambiguity: no, it’s not really illegal to put a different badge on your own car. You took that joke a little too seriously last time. It is true that you will die lonely and unhappy. Placing an RS 6 badge on an Audi A6, especially if it is a diesel, is simply pretty sad. But for those who already have a closet full of Zeeman sweaters with Stone Island brands, we have found a nice offer here.
The Dutch government sells this fake Audi RS 6. The connoisseur immediately sees that he is lacking in the wheel arches, but otherwise it seems to be a fairly successful conversion. Optical then. Even Domains Movable Affairs emphasizes that it really is a diesel car. If the 3.0-litre V6 diesel is standard, the car produces 245 hp and 500 Nm. So it is not slow, but it is certainly not RS power. Pull off the badges and you have quite a funny A6. Oh, and that fake carbon fiber wrap too. Nobody falls for that.
The fake Audi RS 6 is not (yet) expensive
We do understand that there are people who transfer bumpers or rims from a thicker model. Nothing wrong with that at all. But transferring the badges, who are you doing that for? In this case, the previous owner even placed an extra RS 6 badge on the center console – the real one doesn’t even have that. It’s all a bit bland. Do you have an ear for this fake Audi RS 6? The highest bid is currently on 6.500 euros and you can bid until October 7th.