2005 Audi A6 for Sale in Brantford, ON
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2005 Audi A6 Expert Score: 7.83/10

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- Form and Function
- Tech Level
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If there’s one place the A6 wins every time, it’s on styling. Audi took pains to ensure that its upscale sedan looked as good as it drove, and those efforts paid off. The A6’s all-new exterior has long, flowing, lines and a wide stance that gives it a muscular look. The new grille design is large, almost controversially so, but it fits with the car’s exterior aesthetic.
Inside, the A6’s cabin feels open and airy, even with the darker-colored leather upholstery. Optional two-tone interior trim is handsome and adds a nice contrast to the otherwise monotone cockpit.
The new A6 feels like a true, world-class sports sedan. Handling is superb, and the car feels planted, in control, and stable at speeds far exceeding those of normal driving situations. Even so, the ride is compliant when it needs to be, soaking up the worst broken pavement and potholes with ease.
The 225-horsepower 3.2-liter V6 engine provides healthy acceleration. Audi says it’s capable of propelling the sedan to 60 mph from a standstill in 6.8 seconds. With the optional 335-hp 4.2-liter V8 under the hood, acceleration is fierce and there’s a throaty sound to match. The V8-powered A6 can scoot from zero to 60 mph in just 5.8 seconds, according to Audi.
The new A6 is a great car for people that need one vehicle to do it all. The all-wheel drive system maintains traction even when the car is being thrashed. In a test drive, the available sport mode sharpened up automatic-transmission shifts considerably, making the A6 feel like a true performance car. The results were impressive, and much better than a front-wheel drive sedan can offer.
Drivers that are unfamiliar with the quirks of German luxury sedans might be taken aback by the lack of storage space in the A6’s cabin, but it’s on par with what can be found in many other vehicles from Audi, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz. The glovebox is miniscule, a problem made even worse with the optional six-disc CD changer installed. Cupholders are decently sized, but their position is too far back to be useful for the driver.
The interior design is otherwise driver oriented with a no-nonsense feel. The four-spoke steering wheel and all controls are within easy reach of the driver, and a high level of adjustability makes the seats a true wonder. Rear seat legroom suffers slightly from the sloping roof, but the back bench is otherwise comfortable for adults of all sizes. Trunk space is generous, totaling 16 cubic feet, which is better than the A6’s direct competition.
Tech offerings are the same, no matter which version of the A6 you choose. Standard features include an AM/FM stereo with an in-glove-box CD loading slot, 10 speakers, a radio data system, a remote trunk release, cruise control, automatic climate controls, steering wheel-mounted audio controls, 12-volt power outlets in the back seat and trunk, and a universal garage door opener. A multi-CD changer is also available.
Audi's Multi Media Interface (MMI) can feel complex and confusing to folks that aren't used to advanced stereo systems, but functions like a navigation system, Bluetooth, and an intuitive cabin design make using it much easier.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) awarded the 2005 Audi A6 top "good" ratings in both moderate-overlap front and side crash tests, and "acceptable" for both roof strength and head restraints. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) hasn’t rated the 2005 A6 yet.
Standard safety gear includes an electronic brake-force distribution system, passenger head restraints with whiplash protection, four-wheel antilock brakes, rear door child safety locks, an engine immobilizer, front fog lights, child seat anchors, dual front side-mounted airbags, front and rear head airbags, electronic stability control, emergency braking assist, seatbelt pretensioners, automatic headlights, traction control, ventilated front disc brakes, and an interior emergency trunk release. Available features include Xenon HID headlights, self-leveling headlights, and adaptive headlights.
The Audi A6 isn’t cheap, but it’s at least got an easy-to-decipher trim and features list. The 3.2-liter V6 model starts at $41,900 before destination, taxes, or fees, and with the 4.2-liter V8 drivetrain, it starts at $51,500. Those prices are competitive in the segment, where both the BMW 5 Series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class cars can become expensive quickly.
The Audi’s fuel economy is more like that of a full-size SUV than a midsize luxury sedan. Only the V6 model currently has fuel-economy ratings available, and they’re not pretty. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that the 2005 A6 will return gas mileage of 17/24/19 mpg city/hwy/combined.
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Mint Auto Sales
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2005 Audi A6 Reviews
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by PaulIve only had this less than a month. Previous owner had maint at dealerships. The 300ish miles I have put on it have been very comfortable. Tech is the tech and useful. I am impressed with the handling and responsiveness of this diesel. It holds the line in corners better than my Subaru Legacy. The tdi is quick enough to get out of the way and very... -
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by ArnoldOut of the six cars I personally own there simply is no comparison to the overall handling of my Audi A6. My Jaguar xf is second due to being able to feeling the weight of the car in curves at higher speeds. -
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by ChrisIt doesnt feel big. It is well balanced and quite responsive. It is easy to figure out. It is comparable to E- class, Q50, 5 series
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