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Sport vs comfort
Overall very good car with excellent drive train, decent fuel economy, good handling for big car, and thus far above average reliability. Very good MMI information system. Downside, sport seats are hard, so consider buying with comfort seat. 20 inch wheels looks great but ride and noise level are affected so go with 19 inch wheels.
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2016 Audi S6 Premium Plus
Bought a 2016 Audi S6 pre-owned. So far I could not be more happy with the comfort, technology, power and sound of this engine. Its only been 2 weeks. Ok-Maybe it is a bit early. I have owned Acura TL, Acura RL Infinity G37S, mazda 6, Honda Accord, and a Benz SEC500 and long ago a 1969 GTO. My last car which I still own is an Acura RL. I thought this car was amazing. Perhaps it still is. However my Audi S6 is incredible a far more advancement in my driving world. With excellent care I hope to write more positive reviews In the future.
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- Premium Plus quattro SedanMSRP: $22,99980 mi away
- Prestige quattro SedanMSRP: $18,990285 mi away
- Premium Plus quattro SedanMSRP: $25,999354 mi away
Still in Love!!
My wife rules the frequency of my car purchases, so I wanted to be sure I would enjoy this car for a while. Have owned it a year and a half now and I am still intoxicated by the daily driving experience! The Sport pkg is well worth it, giving the handling and exhaust note vast improvements over base systems. B&O sound system is astounding! This car is so planted in all driving situations i have encountered...just wow! Love it!! This one's a keeper!!
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1 month and all smiles through the miles
Traded a '15 Porsche Panamera for 2017 with 32K miles. I have no criticisms of this Audi (my first). Fit, finish, performance, handling, and, oh my acceleration (think of the pedal as more of a trigger). The MMI system is easy to use and the Carplay (my first time for this) is quite good as well. There is some road noise but with 20" wheels and summer performance tires what would you expect? The standard Bose radio is probably the worst feature in a car with an original MSRP of $82K. I don't know why any manufacturer at this price point does not put in top of the line sound systems. The exhaust note could be better/more accurate than what is "pumped in" to the cabin (but it still sounds pretty good). This car has 150hp more than the Panamera I had and all the technology do-dads you want (brake assist; adaptive cruise; lane change departure warning). The Porsche, with an original list of $96K had none of these. I know those are optional on each car but one, at $82K list, had them and one, at $96K list, did not. The interior is every bit as nice if not nicer than the Porsche. The gas mileage is what I expected with a 450hp twin turbo V-8 (averaging about 22 between city/highway). You do not buy this car for mpg; you buy it for pulling the trigger and experiencing 4500 lbs. move like shot out of a cannon (had handle pretty well too). The suspension (air) does have differing feels between comfort and sport settings and I like the cutomizable individual as well. So, 5 stars so far. The only "defect" I have found was a small, loose piece of rubber trunk molding (Automotive Goop fixed this) and the plastic around the inside rear view mirror was not fitting right (prying it to clip correctly fixed this issue).
Perfect
Lots of research prior to purchase. Couldn't be more happy with my choice.
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