A6/S6/RS6 Audi RS6 Caught in Spain Going 133mph with 870kg of Hashish


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A smoking Audi RS 6 Avant was caught doing 213.8km/h on the A-49 stretch between Huelva and Seville in Spain. The driver was busy getting away from the long arm of the law, which in turn was keen on his load. Some law-enforcers spotted the big Audi carrying a number of rather suspicious-looking bags at the back. These could easily be seen through the clear windows.

Upon realising his steed was being closely examined, the driver planted his right foot on the floor, letting loose all power to reach a high of about 240km/h at some point. The agents of course gave chase for about 20km but could not catch the flying RS 6 with its 580 horses in full attendance.

Eventually the fleeing driver came up to some heavy traffic and could not exploit the car's engine anymore. So he got out and ran, on foot. It turns out he had quite a valid reason for his neck-breaking speed. A total of 27 bags of hashish weighing about 870kg (1,918 lbs) was confiscated from everywhere but the driver's side. The illegal cache's street value is estimated at €120,000 (US$180,500), about €10,000 less than a standard RS 6 Avant in Germany. The RS 6 driver was eventually apprehended.


 
Epic! Amazing advertising for Audi as it shows that the RS6 is excellent for cargo duties. 870kg is mad, that's like transporting 12.4 of me. Impressive although the RS6 has officially been killed as a stealthy drug dealers car now. Now watch the sales of the E63 Estate go up.
 
Yeahhh Baby!

Couldn't do THAT in an M5:D:cool:

It would probably break the bespoke suspension.:D I guess there are no aptitude tests when applying to be a drug runner. :D But seriously why would you bring attention to yourself like this, buy a regular A6 or at least black out the windows.
 
this is beyond awesome, lol a brainless drug dealer with a good taste for cars.

He had the ultimate stealth car but blew it by driving stupidly fast and subsequently getting caught. Quite different from the normal successful druag baron who would have opted for a Cayenne or a murdered out Q7.
 
Or the Q7 V12, if that car has a purpose, it would be for this.
 
What's the Q7 V12's max load capacity? Or, what is its gross mass vs unladen?
 
gross mass = 3405 kg
unladen mass = 2635 kg
Add in the weight of the average burly drug dealer and you'll have exceeded the gross mass for the V12 Q7 by more than 200 kg, if fuel is included. Best to choose a proper Ute no?

Here are the ideal hash running utility vehicles to cope with 870 like fully far out kilo's maaan...

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Another Audi involved in another con-job! I love that fact about Audis! S/Rs cars looks just right for dirty jobs :D

With M5, he would've made it to home easily with no worries! Maybe the brand reputation... & also, Rwd ftw! :t-cheers:
 
Nah, a Mercedes Sprinter 313 should do the job just fine :D

Here is the standard van:

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And here it is with the optional drug dealer equipment:

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Or if the drug dealer is a practical family guy, then this is the perfect car for him:

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And for fast family men, same car with 300hp and AWD:

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Oh, the V70 R, that is a car you don't hear that much about! Really great car, if you do not expect it to drive like an M3.
 

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