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With every European car manufacturer it seems, there will always be a selection of models not available on the left side of the Atlantic the greener grass on the other side of a row of pickets. For Audi, there is no more in-your-face example of this European forbidden fruit than the latest and greatest RS 6 Avant. And even though a more American mainstream-friendly sedan is known to be on the way, there's been no mention of any potential sale of the car in the States. That said, the car hasn't exactly been ruled out yet either and, combined with our own taste fruit we're told we can't eat, we headed to Germany's Eurospeedway Lausitz to get sample the car.

As its name would suggest, the Audi RS 6 is the next step up in performance from the company's V10-powered S6, currently on sale in the US. However, simply walking up on the Sprint Blue wagon as it sat in front of us on the tarmac, it's easy to see there are clear and significant changes.




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Driven: The 2009 Audi RS 6 Avant

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