2012 AUDI A6 4GCGWB
2015 AUDI A6 ABA-4GCREB
2013 AUDI A6 4GCHJS
2020 AUDI A6 WAUZZZF22LN071098
2011 AUDI A6 ABA-4GCHVS 4WD
2014 AUDI A6 DBA-4GCDN 2WD
2016 AUDI A6 WAUZZZ4G2GN032533
2014 AUDI A6 DBA-4GCDN 2WD
2017 AUDI A6 4GCYPS
2011 AUDI A6 ABA-4GCHVS 4WD
Buying Guide
The Audi A6 is an executive car manufactured by the German automaker Audi, now in its fifth generation. All generations of the A6 have given either front-wheel drive or Torsen-based four-wheel drive, marketed by Audi as their quattro system. Second- and third-generation A6 models have the same platform as the company's Allroad models. Both petrol and diesel versions of the A6 can be bought. The wide choices of engines available have power outputs ranging from 150 to 333 hp (112 to 248 kW). Such are inline 4-cylinder 16-valve turbocharged engines and more powerful 3-litre units in a V6 configuration with a mechanical compressor.
Car From Japan mainly sells 2012 - 2017 models of this Audi A6. Related to money, pre-owned Audi A6 for sale by Car From Japan here got greatly reasonable prices ranging from US$23,576 to US$46,952.
Audi A6: The Luxury Sedan Challenger
1. Overview
The Audi A6 is a mid-size luxury sedan that rivals against a slew of challengers from all over the globe, but manages to stay at—or very near—the top. Few sedans under six figures deliver the same available features and refined drive as the A6—and those pricier sedans don't have the A6's verified record of world-class safety.
The Audi A6 is still a better handling car and better road feel but as an all round daily driver it beats a BMW5 hands down. The 2.0 is for fuel economy but the 3.0 is desirable too. The A6 stands out because the seats are more comfortable and more spacious. If you want a fast sporty car go with the the A6 3.0.
2. Exterior Magnificence
Audi A6 is still a good-looking car, in either saloon or Avant (estate) form. There is a simplicity and neatness to the lines, and the restyled light clusters front and rear that came with the mid-life facelift, that are distinctive and sharp, and rather better balanced than on many rivals. The A6 undoubtedly looks more purposeful as you move up the range, with the bahnstorming RS6 Avant the equal of any BMW M5 or Mercedes-AMG E-Class. But on a more everyday level the S line and Black Editions offer a modicum of extra pizzazz for little extra cost.
Like all cars in the executive class, there’s an stereotype thing going on here. Quite likely you fall headlong for what Audi stands for, but maybe it’s the reverse, and you hate that persona. The massive front grille, which at one time looked so over the top in its physical presence, now seem quite common. So familiar in fact, that when you see another Audi heading towards you, it’s hard to differentiate between another A6, or an A3, A4 or A5. Blame it on the requirement for a “family look”.
3. Interior Comforts
The Audi A6 has one of the best cabins in its class, with an attractive dash layout, over-the-top materials quality and solid fit and finish. The infotainment system features a dizzying array of functions, utilizing a dash-mounted pop-up screen and a knob and buttons on the center console. The system boasts logical menus and crisp graphics, and the "MMI navigation plus" upgrade (standard on all except the base 2.0T Premium) includes USB integration and a touchpad that can catch fingertip scrawls. It's sophisticated, but we still like it.
The upgraded MMI system can also serve as a 4G LTE mobile Wi-Fi hotspot for up to eight devices, and adds Google Earth data to the navigation system while offering a simplified Google search for POIs. The Google Earth feature is essentially form over function, however, as it can make it more difficult to comprehend the map at a glance. The A6's front seats are supportive and comfortable, feeling so even on long trips. The spacious backseat gives more real-world legroom than most rivals. The A6's 14.1-cubic-foot trunk is slightly below average for the segment, but we've found it generous in real-world testing, and the rear seatbacks fold and provide a pass-through when more space is needed.
4. Mechanical Excellence
The Audi A6 2.0T is run by a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine rated at 252 horsepower and 273 pound-feet of torque. Front-wheel drive and a seven-speed automated manual transmission are standard, but you may agree that most A6s are fitted with "Quattro" all-wheel drive which comes with an eight-speed conventional automatic. The EPA says you can have 28 mpg combined (24 mpg city/35 mpg highway) with front-wheel drive and 26 mpg combined (22 mpg city/32 mpg highway) with all-wheel drive.
The Audi A6 3.0T gets a supercharged 3.0-liter V6 engine that chún out 333 hp (340 hp in the Competition model) and 325 lb-ft of torque. The eight-speed automatic and all-wheel drive come as standard, as is automatic engine stop-start technology. EPA fuel economy is estimated to come in at 24 mpg combined (20 mpg city/30 mpg highway). The A6 3.0T sprinted from zero to 60 mph in just 5.3 seconds, a fine record for a car in this class.
5. Relentless Performance
A 252-horsepower, turbocharged four-cylinder engine powering the Audi A6 can deliver spirited acceleration in the city and on the highway. For those desiring more power, some A6 models up the ante with a 333- or 340-horsepower V6. Sports-minded shoppers should also opt for the 450-horsepower V8 engine that is exclusive to S6 models. A quick-shifting seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission is standard, and some models come with a refined eight-speed automatic transmission. Both transmissions pair well with their respective engines.
The Audi A6’s performance is one of the sportiest in the class, with sharp handling. In fact, the A6 rún like a much smaller car. However, the A6’s firm ride is a disadvantage. Road bumps are noticeable when in the cabin. Front-wheel drive is standard, but some models offer Quattro all-wheel drive.
A Lucrative Investment
The following is our summary of what you should consider before you buy used Audi A6:
Pros:
- Beautifully crafted interior
- Advanced infotainment technology
- The high-power S6
Cons:
- No longer having a diesel option; it was quite good.
- Tight backseat
- Expensive if you’re not careful with the options
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