Verdant Green is a color Audi borrowed from Bentley, the ultra luxurious British marque that's a sibling to Audi in the Volkswagen Group. And while the hue looks natural on something Anglo and stately like a Continental GT, we'd also argue it looks the business on an RS 7.
Every car has a story, and this Tailored RS 4 is no exception. Previously offered on Bring A Trailer before being withdrawn, this RS 4 was "structurally" damaged at Summit Point Motorsports Park- an unfortunate side effect of proper usage. In the roughly 13 years since repair, the car has been driven approximately 10,000 miles. Using Ed Bolian math, that's a generally a decent way of saying that while the car may not be as it was when it left Neckarsulm, it's certainly a hell of a lot better then when it left Summit Point, West Virginia.
We've asked the question time and time again. Does a car artfully built from the standard options list count as tailored? I'd argue they do, and there's an art to creating something truly unique within the confines of those options. By these criteria, I'd argue this Taycan Cross Turismo 4S is tailored.
We ran a check on this car and drew a blank. No information was available via our first check source. And while we can go to a contact at the factory for additional information, we try to only do that when we're stumped. In this case, we're not really stumped and are fairly certain the car is Cumulus Blue.
There's something about a low mile and recent year tailored build from a top luxury manufacturer. Letting someone else pay the premium to make something spectacular is a great way to get a shrewd price on a modern offering, and we think this Isle of Man Green X6M fits the bill.
It's always fascinating when you find a tailored specimen on a mass platform like Carvana. Sort of like happening upon a Hot Wheels Treasure Hunt toy in a bin at Walmart, it makes for a delightful experience you're not likely going to replicate anytime soon.