First introduced in 1994, the Audi S6 is the mid-range performance version of Audi’s medium-sized executive saloon, the A6. With the RS6 slotting in as the range-topping performance variant, the S6 may prove to be the natural sweet spot within the line-up. Let’s take a look at the top 5 Audi S6 articles on AutoTrader.
1.We compared Audi S6 engines, and the efficiency crown goes to...
“The range-topping S6 TFSI quattro model receives the petrol-fueled hi-tech twin-turbo V6 engine displacing 2 894 cc. It also has 48 volt mild-hybrid electric supercharging technology that boosts low-speed torque. Maximum power is 331 kW, maximum torque is 600 Nm produced between 1 900 and 5 700 rpm.” Stuart compares the engine in the S6 to other A6 models.
2.What is covered under the Audi S6 manufacturer warranty?
“Audi's Freeway Plan is quite comprehensive and according to the brand, "every benefit we offer is set in black and white. There are no grey areas, unexpected surprises or sub-standard parts. It’s the plan made by Audi, for your Audi." Ané takes a look at what is covered under the Audi S6 factory warranty.
3.How to replace the car battery on an Audi S6
“Replacing a battery can become an expensive labour exercise but with just a bit of elbow grease and the cars own toolkit, we can show you how to do it in less than an hour.” Lawrence walks us through the task of replacing the battery on an S6.
4.Top 3 things you need to know about the Audi S6
“The recent launch of the all-new Audi A6 and Audi S6 sees South African customers now able to get their hands on the latest offering in the A6/S6 range, after having had to wait for nearly two years. Thankfully, the firm has not disappointed and despite the declining sales of mid-size sedans locally, promises to be every bit the car that fanatics have come to love and adore.” Chad shares 3 things that we all need to know about the new S6.
5.Is the Audi S6 good for new drivers?
“The S6 has about six times the power of a car such as a Suzuki Swift, which is typically seen as an ideal car to learn the ropes of driving.” Stuart examines whether the S6 is a good choice for new drivers.