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Brought to the market in 2011, the Mk IV A6 came with a longer wheelbase, an even sleeker design and a raft of safety systems that has helped move the A6 to the forefront of the executive saloon sector.
Currently appearing with three trim levels and two diesel engines – with seven states of tune – the A6 comes with plenty of options for customers to choose from, all of which provide a refined drive with good performance.
The range includes the Allroad Quattro, which has a higher ride and rugged exterior suited for the rural environment, and the S6 and RS6 models, which add a sporty dimension to the practical and comfortable model.
In what is a competitive sector, the A6 has to take on a two very familiar foes in the form of the BMW 5 Series and the Mercedes E-Class – both of which have a similar pedigree to the Audi yet offer a more involved driving experience. That doesn’t mean that the A6 has its work cut out by any stretch of the imagination.
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Value for money
In the SE Executive base spec, the A6 comes with plenty of standard accessories, such as leather interior trim, cruise control, multi-zone air conditioning, Audi’s drive select system, bi-Xenon headlights with LED rear lights and the brand’s MMI Navigation and music interface system.
Also coming with Bluetooth, multi-function leather steering wheel, heated front seats and Audi’s parking system plus system, the A6 is crammed with accessories to make your journeys comfortable and is well up to the standard of its rivals. But if you’re looking for a bargain in the A6 range, used models can offer more performance and accessories for less than the £33,880 starting price of a new A6.
Priced at £32,925, a 2013 S6 saloon with a 4.0-litre V8 petrol engine under the bonnet with 32,298 miles on the clock is on the market. Fitted with plenty of accessories on top of those fitted to an SE Executive-specced model, the S6 comes with reversing camera, privacy glass, advanced parking assist, quilted leather seat trim on super sport seats, 20-inch alloy wheels and soft-closing doors.
With the added performance, comfort and technological features, this 2013 example may not have all of the safety systems that newer models might do, but in terms of practicality and design it is the same car. Also as it is cheaper and more desirable, this S6 and many others can be found at prices that could be considered an absolute steal.
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Looks and image
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Although it isn’t the most exciting car to look at, the A6 is sleek and good-looking that fits well into the saloon categories. Yes, it looks similar to the smaller A4 and more luxurious A8, but is that a bad thing?
The well-thought out design continues inside and the simple yet ergonomic feel gives the A6 a welcoming feel and everything is exactly where it should be. It could be seen as being a bit cluttered, but it doesn’t take long to get used to.
For cruising, few can match the A6 as it soaks up motorway imperfections superbly with the dynamic suspension that comes as standard in base trim and is a no-cost option for other specifications.
Coming with front or four-wheel drive, the A6 does feel quite stable through the corners but rivals will offer more fun to petrol-heads with their rear-wheel drive setups. It does, however, feel nimble and direct on turn-in thanks to responsive steering and a lightweight construction. The larger alloys will take away comfort that the A6 is great for, so it is best to stick with the 17-inch alloys if you can – especially if long drives are a regular occurrence.
Possibly the A6’s party piece is just how comfortable it is. Due to its size it automatically provides lots of space for the passengers and with the extensive head and leg room, even taller people will be very comfortable in the back seats.
The well-structured seats and comfortable suspension means the A6 is a great cruiser, and with exterior noise almost completely drowned out the levels of refinement are truly excellent. Be careful with the sport suspension though, as it becomes skittish over less consistent surfaces and can retract from the overall comfort experience, although that it traded off for great body control and performance.