i used to put mine in the back of my 911 convertible, does that count? sadly sold for a 3litre a4 but still...
ha.
EDIT: just remebered I did once have it in the back of a TVR Griffith 500... but only once.
and rip the arse out of it sniff of a bump!
I'd like a fast estate one day, but not that one. Maybe I'm too old, but the lowered suspension looks crap and just screams boy racer.
I'd have one of these in an instant for bike carrying duties should my numbers come up. 6.0 V8 Bi-Turbo... Aye that should do the trick.
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Nice but not great for parking in ditches. I'll have a dented spec b legacy for bikes ta and I'll spend the rest on a house.
You can't put a towbar on a RS6 or an E63 otherwise I would be tempted.
I could manage one bike in the RX7, assuming it was extrememly carefully positioned so as not to pop the rear window, and there's very little this side of 2 wheels that could have beaten that in a 0-60 sprint. It was also considerably more nimble in the corners than any V8 eurobarge I've seen. I've also managed a bike or two in the wife's old MX5 and a couple of mk2 MR2s. It wasn't comfy by any stretch of imagination, but you just said "fast ones."
Fast and ruinously expensive to keep on the road?
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Fast(ish) and a bit more leftfield?
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Having driven an S Audi, why would you lower one?
Quickest way to herniated L4/L5 that I can think of, that and requiring fillings replaced as they are shaken loose.
I love the Legnum, face like a fist.
Lowering a car doesn't necessarily make the ride worse.
Better quality springs and shocks than the factory spec, or coil overs, can make the ride much better in a a lot of cases. Even though the ride height is lower.
Mine is maybe 50/60mm lower than standard, but the springs and shocks are far better than the originals, it drives far better generally, much better quality ride and better on rough roads.
I've always had a thing for the V10 M5 - however as I do upwards of 20k miles a year, unlikely I'll ever own one!
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Audi S6 Estate. Looks normal and has a V10.
Here's mine.
I use the bike to get back from dropping the car for servicing.
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I've always had a thing for the V10 M5 - however as I do upwards of 20k miles a year, unlikely I'll ever own one!
A chap at my work has one. His commute is just 7 miles each way but at 12-14mpg that's still a gallon per day.
I see you're working hard on your last day at work. Are you drunk yet?
I see you're working hard on your last day at work. Are you drunk yet?
Ha!
Nope, no drinking today.
As for the slammed Audi up there, if you read the article you'll see its on air suspension so can rise up and over the speedbumps, but still look low.
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I used to drive BMW 7 series' (E32 and E39). The boot is large enough to take a bike with wheels off. The rear seat is big enough for all sorts of lying down...
Lots of ugly cars up there.
I like the BMW and Audis and one of them will probably be my next car in a few years.
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I'd like a fast estate one day, but not that one. Maybe I'm too old, but the lowered suspension looks crap and just screams boy racer.
Agreed!
I'd be happy with a fairly stock S6 wagon...
I had my road bike in my 911 hardtop; wheels in the boot and back seats down. Would love an M5 touring
That Audi in the OP looks horrible - it reminds me of the "modded" Saxos and Clios you see thrashing round retail parks on a Friday night.
There used to be a Cayenne turbo quite often in the car park in Peaslake.
I think the Ferrari pictures are a bluff, no one in their right mind would put a mountain bike inside a cream leather car without it being in a bag. First corner/piece of breaking and the inside of the car is covered in marks.
I could manage one bike in the RX7, assuming it was extrememly carefully positioned so as not to pop the rear window, and there's very little this side of 2 wheels that could have beaten that in a 0-60 sprint. It was also considerably more nimble in the corners than any V8 eurobarge I've seen. I've also managed a bike or two in the wife's old MX5 and a couple of mk2 MR2s. It wasn't comfy by any stretch of imagination, but you just said "fast ones."
Surely none of those [i]really [/i]qualify as fast, just impractical.
I've a 330d touring. Around town, its as fast as my old E92 M3 was (in real world terms anyway but thats probably due to current being an auto and the M3 was a manual).
It has an electric towbar that appears from under the car at the push of a button and hides away when not required. Also, the tailgate window can open independently of the tailgate itself and means i can get easy quick access to the boot when using the towbar bike rack without having to tip the rack and any bikes on it out of the way before opening the boot.
In terms of a car that ticks all (of my) boxes for a family wagon and a biking wagon i can't think of a better option.
If i was going for something cheaper then I'd go for a Legacy wagon....
The owner at the shop I used to work at had a WRX wagon, that was a huge amount of fun to drive.... Not an enormaous amount of carrying capacity, but no real bother to get a couple of bikes in with the back seats down.
I think the Ferrari pictures are a bluff, no one in their right mind would put a mountain bike inside a cream leather car without it being in a bag. First corner/piece of breaking and the inside of the car is covered in marks.
They aren't. That's Chris Harris, who writes for evo magazine among other and does his own series of YouTube vids, at bike park wales. I remember seeing the pics in his twitter and thinking wtf!
I've a 330d touring. Around town, its as fast as my old E92 M3 was (in real world terms anyway but thats probably due to current being an auto and the M3 was a manual).
How fast does it need to be, around town?
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tbh I had a 2.5TC Triumph in the 80's and even with the OD on it struggled to do double figures around town. And don't even get me started on my V8S SD1 🙂
I had my bike in my van the other day and got up to about 70, that's fast ain't it?
northernmatt - MemberThey aren't. That's Chris Harris, who writes for evo magazine among other and does his own series of YouTube vids, at bike park wales.
Ah, so it is! He should have taken the 2CV.
Porsche Panamera TurboS for me with the retractable tow bar option - mount a 4 bike Thule rack on the back (why would you want your dirty bikes in a nice car anyway?) with 3 mates in the car and plenty boot space for our kit. Would be a grand day out.
Would love to see a nice van with a juicy engine upgrade though.
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Could get a couple in the back of my WRX Sportwagon.
That was quick enough.
RS4 Estate is my first lottery win purchase.
Not going to get one in the wife's Lamborghini am I?
Audi S6 V10; reasonably good value too at about £15k for an 07 with 50-60k miles and sensible running costs unlike the RS models. Not stupendously quick but then again it weighs 2 tonnes and is immense inside. The noise is absolutely epic though.
If only my mate had known you could fit a bike in the TVR, would have saved him numerous embarrassing roadside hours waiting for the AA to turn up yet again (mind you, wouldn't have been any help when he was inside and the doors wouldn't open) 😆








