Used 2000 Audi A6 Sedan Consumer Reviews
Fun car, NOT RELIABLE
I loved this car, I had a 2.7 bi turbo that i bought from a friend with a rack and pinion leak. well I wish that was the only problem. Unfortunately the dual mass fly wheel went out at 140k and so did the Abs module. the dealer ship gave me a $6500 estimate to repair a car that was worth of $2500. So i sold the car for dirt cheap. over all it was awesome on the highway, but i signed at launch. I got gaped pretty bad by a 2017 v6 Camaro but once i reached 60 I flow by him. It's a fun daily driver but only if you have a ton of money to keep up with maintenance.
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A sneaky hot rod
This car is just plain fun to drive with more power/acceleration than you'll ever need ... unless you're a serious racer.
- 2.8 SedanMSRP: $4,650837 mi away
audi a6 8cyl.
this car can blow the doors off of my last car (BMW 528I) it looks great and handles even better!
Troubles
We have had trouble with the car burning oil - about 4 quarts between scheduled maintenance - they say it's normal. We have also replaced the front brakes 3 times. The check engine light has gone on several times. Once it was repaired - the other times just goes off and on. The tie rod ends were replaced, water temperature guage didn't work, the oil low pressure light came on once, and there is static in the left front speaker. Now the car is shifting really hard. Love the car, but not all the numerous problems.
Worst I have Owned Since my Dodge Omni
I never thought I would make as many trips to the repair shop as I did with my 84 Dodge Omni, I was wrong. My 2000 Audi A6 was in the shop about 6 times between June and Oct of 2002. For a certified Audi this car leaked like a sieve. One windshield washer leak, 2 tranmission leaks and 2 oil leaks. The oil and transmission leaks where to solve a buring smell and smoke coming off the engine; which they did not! Replaced a cup holder, CD changer, battery, and a radio too if I would wait 6-months for a replacment. Oh, and a power lock switch that had a mind of its own. Dumped the car for a 2003 Honda Accord.