Audi RS6

vs

Audi 200

Germany vs Germany — 2003 vs 1982

Audi RS6 (2003)
Audi 200 (1982)
Specifications
RS6 C5 Avant200 Turbo
Horsepower450 hp182 hp
Torque413 lb-ft206 lb-ft
Engine Size4,172 cc2,144 cc
0-60 mph4.4 sec8.2 sec
Top Speed155 mph134 mph
¼ Mile12.9 sec16.1 sec
Weight4,266 lbs2,976 lbs
Wheelbase2,760 mm2,690 mm
Length4,843 mm4,795 mm
Units Produced4,31542,000
Original MSRP$84,900$24,500
Value (Excellent)$65,000$22,000
Collectibility8/106/10
Rarity7/106/10
The Verdict

The 2003 Audi RS6 C5 Avant holds an edge across most measurable criteria, offering more power, quicker acceleration, higher top speed. That said, the 1982 Audi 200 Turbo brings lighter weight, better value and remains a compelling choice for enthusiasts who value Audi heritage. The right pick depends on whether you prioritize specifications or the intangible qualities that make a car truly special.

Overview

Within the Audi stable, the 2003 Audi RS6 C5 Avant and 1982 Audi 200 Turbo represent different approaches to performance and purpose. Both carry the Audi badge, yet each carves out its own distinct identity. The 2003 Audi RS6 C5 Avant holds a clear advantage in raw power with 450 hp compared to 182 hp, a 268-horsepower difference that shapes the driving experience. Under the hood, the contrast is notable: the Audi RS6 uses a V8 DOHC 32V Twin-Turbo displacing 4,172 cc, while the Audi 200 relies on a Inline-5 Turbo with 2,144 cc. In the sprint to 60 mph, the 2003 Audi RS6 C5 Avant edges ahead at 4.4 seconds versus 8.2 seconds. The Audi 200 carries a weight advantage, tipping the scales 1290 lbs lighter. Rarity plays a significant role here — with only 4,315 units built, the 2003 Audi RS6 C5 Avant is considerably scarcer than the Audi 200's 42,000 examples. On the collector market, the 2003 Audi RS6 C5 Avant commands a significant premium over the 1982 Audi 200 Turbo, reflecting differences in prestige and rarity. From a collectibility standpoint, the 2003 Audi RS6 C5 Avant rates higher among enthusiasts and auction houses.