Love to Drive
I have owned my A6 for four years and 70k miles. Problems: 1. Trunk latch needed replacing at 10k. 2. Push button start would not work at 30k but only needed a software update. 3. Brake pads replaced twice and rotors once. 4. back up sensors stopped working at 53k just after warranty expired. 5. Something is rattling in the door at 75k and will have it checked out. I have low profile, performance tires and need to replace at each 25k. However, I have had to replace five tires due to damage. That's all the bad. The good is that the car is very attractive, solid and drives great. Lots of fun. Overall, I am very happy with the car would recommend it to anyone.
Improved over prior model
Acceleration equal to prior 2.7T without the thrill of turbo sound. Larger size of body makes for a better ride without losing great handling. I elected to avoid the sport package this time and don't regret it, much better ride without losing tight road handling and performance. Great new 6 speed automatice transmission and vastly improved navigation system.
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Really Nice Car
Wonderful car to look at and drive. Lots of nice touches and an interior that is beautiful. It cruises really nice on the road -- have to be careful and watch how fast you really are going.
Wonder improvement
I had a 2004 A6 and traded it for a 2005. The ride is vastly improved, as is the comfort and amenities. The gadgetry takes a little getting used to, but is well worth it. No complaints whatsoever.
Surprised
I've considered an Audi in the past but the introduction of the 335 hp V8 sold me. The car is very civil yet quick and responsive. The premium sound system is great