3 Star Reviews for 2016 Audi A6

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.54/5 Average
26 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

For 2016, the Audi A6 gets slightly refreshed styling in the front and rear as well as more powerful engine choices. Although they were already respectable performers, the four- and six-cylinder gasoline engines boast considerable increases in output, while the TDI (turbodiesel) V6 is unchanged. Audi has also updated the infotainment system with a faster processor, new 3D animated graphics and 4G LTE connectivity for the in-car WiFi functionality (previously 3G).

Pros:
  • Finely finished interior with generous passenger space
  • Strong supercharged and diesel V6 engines
  • Impressive diesel fuel economy
  • Top crash-test scores
  • Sporty handling.
Cons:

User Reviews:

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  • Not bad, but still disappointed - 2016 Audi A6
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    Coming from 5-series BMW I see a few faults in this car: horrible gas mileage for a 2 liter engine! Im getting about 12 mpg in traffic with rather conservative driving habits. Navigation system is OK, but certainly missing street routing and traffic display for local streets that Im acostoumed to relay on for my daily commute. Engine vibration, while not a deal breaker, can be pretty annoying in stop and go traffic. Controls are less than intuitive (may be personal preference).

  • What you really need to know before you buy - 2016 Audi A6
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    I have two major issues with the A6. First is the extremely annoying stop-start of the engine each time you stop the car for a traffic light, stop sign, heavy traffic, etc. You can turn off the feature if you remember to do so each time you get into the car, but you will often forget. Even with the feature turned off you can "feel" the engine thinking of turning off. I absolutely hate this feature and will not buy another vehicle with it. The second issue relates to the very low feature of the tires. There are only a few inches between the road and rim. Ive had two blow outs because of the narrow space between road and rim. One blowout was from hitting a curb and another from a pot hole. Both situations would not have happened with regular height tires. At about $300 a replacement, this is a very expensive problem.

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