Suggestions on buying A6
#1
Suggestions on buying A6
Hey everyone, I would greatly appreciate it if I got any suggestions or recommendations about purchasing an Audi. I currently own a 2014 Infiniti Q60s 6 speed manual. I bought it brand new and the car has been great. I am currently looking at a 2016 Audi A6 2.0T and it has 30500 miles on it. I have a few questions I am concern with since I've heard its pricey to keep the maintenance on an Audi. I looked at the Carfax and the Audi has already had some parts replaced... Heated oxygen sensor replaced at 7000 miles..cooling system hose replaced at 18000 miles.
Are those major things to look into deciding whether ill have more problems down the road? is that something common on these cars? Overall, are these cars reliable or will I need to keep fixing/ replacing things up here and there?
Thanks in advance!
Are those major things to look into deciding whether ill have more problems down the road? is that something common on these cars? Overall, are these cars reliable or will I need to keep fixing/ replacing things up here and there?
Thanks in advance!
#2
Hey everyone, I would greatly appreciate it if I got any suggestions or recommendations about purchasing an Audi. I currently own a 2014 Infiniti Q60s 6 speed manual. I bought it brand new and the car has been great. I am currently looking at a 2016 Audi A6 2.0T and it has 30500 miles on it. I have a few questions I am concern with since I've heard its pricey to keep the maintenance on an Audi. I looked at the Carfax and the Audi has already had some parts replaced... Heated oxygen sensor replaced at 7000 miles..cooling system hose replaced at 18000 miles.
Are those major things to look into deciding whether ill have more problems down the road? is that something common on these cars? Overall, are these cars reliable or will I need to keep fixing/ replacing things up here and there?
Thanks in advance!
Are those major things to look into deciding whether ill have more problems down the road? is that something common on these cars? Overall, are these cars reliable or will I need to keep fixing/ replacing things up here and there?
Thanks in advance!
Last edited by Fahrer; 03-22-2018 at 08:36 AM. Reason: additional information
#4
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Had a 2016 A6 3.0T but traded it in for a 2018 S5 Sportback. The A6 needed to have all 4 rotors replaced at about 40k miles due to warping.
I liked the supercharged V6 in the A6 better than the turbocharged V6 in the S5 from a hesitation standpoint. No lag with a supercharger.
I liked the supercharged V6 in the A6 better than the turbocharged V6 in the S5 from a hesitation standpoint. No lag with a supercharger.
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To be brief your choice of the 2.0T is best if you want to be lest costly in Maintenance. I would not worry about the previous warranty repairs on the vehicle. Also as a note Audi is currently ranked number 1 in reliability. Fyi factory warranty is until 4 years/ 50,000 miles from original purchase date whichever comes first. The vehicle is overall a great vehicle. If you want to have a little more confidence in buying the vehicle you can request if the vehicle is at an Audi dealership that the vehicle be certified, in doing this the certified pre owned warranty will provide a 2 year/ 50,000 mile addition to the factory warranty. Audi Queens is opening soon check out there website for more information about vehicles, pricing and you can even request more information for someone to contact you. Hope you find this useful.
#6
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Four cylinder is horrible in the A6, I got one as a loaner once, couldn’t believe Audi put the 2.0 in the A6. Mind you, not a bad engine at all just completely unsuited to that much car.
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In Germany, the standard A6 engine is the 1.8T ( currently used as the base engine in the US market Golf). One must pay extra to get the 2.0T there. The larger engines are reserved for other models ( S6 etc). The 2.0T in the US market is almost as quick as the supercharged 3.0 due to the better shape of the power curve as well as the lighter weight. In addition the front end of the 4cyl model is lighter resulting in better handling.(Audi, M-B and BMW all use 4 cyl engines in the A6, E class and 5 series, respectively). The performance difference will be greater when the V6 becomes a turbo with the upcoming 2019 model. it will then have a power curve shaped more like the 4 cyl but with more power. I would say these 4 cyl engines are well suited to these mid-sized sedans. This is the trend. For example, Porsche improved the performance of their Boxster and Caymann by moving to 2.0 or 2.5 liter turbo 4 cyl engines vs the e.g. 3.4 six cyl ( non- turbo) models.
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In Germany, the standard A6 engine is the 1.8T ( currently used as the base engine in the US market Golf). One must pay extra to get the 2.0T there. The larger engines are reserved for other models ( S6 etc). The 2.0T in the US market is almost as quick as the supercharged 3.0 due to the better shape of the power curve as well as the lighter weight. In addition the front end of the 4cyl model is lighter resulting in better handling.(Audi, M-B and BMW all use 4 cyl engines in the A6, E class and 5 series, respectively). The performance difference will be greater when the V6 becomes a turbo with the upcoming 2019 model. it will then have a power curve shaped more like the 4 cyl but with more power. I would say these 4 cyl engines are well suited to these mid-sized sedans.
Last edited by Wuplur; 03-23-2018 at 05:39 AM.
#9
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^+1 Drove both the 2.0L and 3.0L in an A6 before I bought the 3.0L A6. Like you said, there was no way the 2.0L belonged in that car.
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The 2.0T does feels like is working overtime in a car that close to 4000lb but it does cost less. I also think that we are use to getting a decent sized engine here in the US (compared to Euro) because of various reasons (ie gas price, reg fees etc.) Hence we usually dont see the smaller engine here, but that's also changing (ie the BMW 320i got a small 1.8L engine)
It all depends on what you are looking for, if you want a little bit more oomph, go with the 3.0T but if you dun care much about acceleration etc. you will be fine with the 2.0T
It all depends on what you are looking for, if you want a little bit more oomph, go with the 3.0T but if you dun care much about acceleration etc. you will be fine with the 2.0T