Originally Posted by
c@@kieMonsta
So just because it has the same torque split as the C6.5, it makes it handle a lot better? The cylinders DO MATTER in this case. Because of the increased displacement, that also adds to the weight that is hanging past the front axle. The weight distribution is quite disproportional, 59/41 F/R, so almost 60% of the weight is up front. Think about what kind of effect that will have when taking a corner=understeer boss. Can't overcome physics if if the there is dynamic torque split. Not to mention that the S6 weighs 4,486lbs vs 4,123lbs of the 3.0T A6 (363lb difference, most of it up front). Not trying to start a flame war hear, but to say that the S6 handles way better is probably stretching it a bit. But heck, I'm just sticking to the facts ;)