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Monday, January 23, 2006

Audi A6 Avant 3.2: Road test

Audi A6 Avant 3.2
The guys over at "Car Reviews" made a review (what a surprise!) of the Audi A6 Avant 3.2 and came to the conclusion that it's a sports sar, luxury car and SUV meld into one .
Audi completely reworked the A6 sedan for the 2005 model year, and with the introduction of the 2006 A6 Avant the wait is over for buyers looking to the more practical wagon variant to resolve their hauling needs. My Avant tester was a fully contented, V6-powered version of the premium, quattro driven sport-wagon; but dont allow its compact 3.2-liter (191 cu in) mill lull you into believing the Avant is more about utility than athleticism; its not. And a push of my testers console-mounted start button was proof positive.

Within the Avants beautifully-shaped, ultra smooth shell and familial nose lives a performance machine trying desperately, with every corner seared through and every straightaway scorched down, to discard its wagon-like image by morphing into a sports sedan or sleek coupe; and very convincingly I might add.

This sophisticated suspension setup is just one of the many elements coming together to create a vehicle that combines attributes from several automotive genres - such as luxury, performance and SUV - into a single do-all, please-all package.

The Avant will bring owners a tremendous amount of motoring pleasure along with day-to-day versatility that rivals everything else in its segment.


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Source: Car Reviews via AudiWorld

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