Audi A6 used buying guide
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Model Guide

Audi A6 Used Buying Guide

A refined executive car with real long-distance ability. It becomes expensive when buyers overlook gearbox behavior, diesel emissions, quattro service, air suspension, or electronic faults.

Ownership plan

Use this as the first-month plan after viewing the car. It keeps the inspection practical and turns vague risk into jobs you can price.

1

Scan all modules and confirm battery health before trusting the electronics.

2

Verify gearbox, differential, quattro, and air-suspension service where applicable.

3

Use tire condition and brake quality as clues to how the car was run.

Engines and versions to understand

2.0 TDI

Medium

Efficient and common; check emissions, injectors, and DPF.

3.0 TDI

Higher

Excellent cruiser; timing, emissions, and repair costs rise.

2.0 TFSI

Medium

Inspect timing, oil consumption, PCV, and carbon buildup.

S/RS variants

Higher

Performance models need specialist inspection and records.

Common problems

  • Diesel EGR, DPF, AdBlue, and NOx faults.
  • Gearbox service gaps, hesitation, or harsh engagement.
  • Air suspension leaks on equipped cars.
  • MMI, sensors, cameras, and battery-voltage-related faults.
  • Oil leaks, coolant leaks, and heavy suspension wear.

Inspection checklist

  • Run a full Audi/VAG-capable scan after a proper road test.
  • Test gearbox behavior in traffic, reverse, and steady acceleration.
  • Check air suspension height changes and overnight settling.
  • Verify emissions readiness and no hidden warning history.
  • Inspect tires, brakes, suspension arms, and service invoices.

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