Used 2022 Audi A6 allroad Consumer Reviews
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Allroad Allaround
I have had my 2020 A6 Allroad for just over two years and could not be more pleased. Not a single issue and it performs beautifully. An excellent all around vehicle.
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Swag Wag
Absolutely love my A6 Allroad. It is a very rare car, which adds exclusivity. The exterior aesthetics is sleek and rugged at the same time. Prior to this vehicle, I had a Q3 and Q5. While both those cars were great, I couldn’t wait to get back into a wagon. I had an Outback and checked out a current model, but it felt more like a CUV more than a wagon. The A6 Allroad has an air suspension which soaks up all the road imperfections. The fit and finish is top notch. The interior is attractive and made from high quality materials. I love the ambient lighting at night. You can customize it with so many colors. B&O sound system is amazing. I love the tech in this car… virtual cockpit is clear and easy to read. The current Audi MMI is simple and easy to learn. I use Apple CarPlay for the most part. I especially like the fact that it is easier for me to put my bike and other equipment on top of the car. It has a lower roof line which is easier to reach. It has a lower center of gravity, which makes it handle better than an SUV. Driving dynamics matter to me. The trunk volume is great and very useable. Now for the negatives… for a relatively large vehicle, back seat dimensions seems similar to the Q5. I expected a little more leg room. The climate control is touch screen, so it can be challenging to adjust HVAC settings while driving. Because the infotainment system and HVAC controls are all touchscreen, fingerprints are left all over the place. The piano black material that runs along the dash collects a lot of dust. At low speeds, the dual clutch transmission can be a little choppy. But once up to speed, this car is silky smooth. Front row storage is a little stingy for a large car. There’s plus and minuses to all vehicles, but I still love it. I will hold onto this car for a long time before I’m forced to buy an electric vehicle.
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