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Second A6 in Three Years
The A6 is an understated, fun car to drive. I like the body styling because it is clean and not ostentatious, like a BMW or Mercedes. The interior is well appointed and meets my needs. The drive is smoothe and the handling is very good. I have had very good results from my 1999 A6 (Same Body Style). That car had 75,000 miles on it. The ride has always been smoothe. Minor discrepancies were electrical problems with the power windows and an earlier fuel gauge problem. However, the dealership was great and took care of the problem immediately. The 2002 model is similar, but has a larger engine. The features I like are the 6 CD changer that is located in the dash.
2001
Excellent Quality and interior design. Good handling automobile. Horsepower is weak, needs more power from 0 to 60.
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A6 2.7T Review
This is my third Audi in five years. I've owned an A4, S4 (great car) and now the A6 2.7T. This is a great exec car with plenty of room for people in the back, yet sporty enough to have fun.
Pathetic Reliability
Great car if you want to know your service dealer really well as car is in shop over 35 days/15 months for a variety of mechanical problems, some of which can not be fixed even after 5 attempts.
Best Value in Market
I bought a loaded 3.0 CVT after shopping against the BMW 530i. With the same identical options, the Audi was $12,000 cheaper out the door while having more interior and cargo room than the BMW. Quality and reliability has been first rate. The CVT is a breakthrough technology for this size of car. The interior is the best in the industry. The A6 is simply the best value buy in the luxury car segment.