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2005 A6 pics
The Audi rep. stopped by with the new A6 and I took a few pics. If anyone
is interested let me know, it seems that I can't post them to this group. Anyone know why? Thanks. Paxton -- 949 218 5050 Audi Mission Viejo 28451 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo, CA 92692 |
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On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 13:35:59 -0700, "Paxton Krichmar"
> wrote: >The Audi rep. stopped by with the new A6 and I took a few pics. If anyone >is interested let me know, it seems that I can't post them to this group. >Anyone know why? Because this is a *discussion* group, and thou shall not post binaries to any discussion group... /daytripper '00 s4 6spd |
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Paxton Krichmar wrote:
> The Audi rep. stopped by with the new A6 and I took a few pics. If anyone > is interested let me know, it seems that I can't post them to this group. > Anyone know why? If you'll send them to me I'll host 'em on my website, assuming they're not copyrighted material. -- Mike Smith |
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I saw two 2005 A6's at my local dealer last week, but they were Canadian
spec, just passing through the Port of Houston. One was a 3.1 V-6 with FSI, the other was a 4.2 V-8 w/o FSI. I was allowed to sit in the cars, but not to drive. The increased overall size impressed me, and the interior not unlike the new A8. The MMI is easier to use, and has a nice color screen that is always visible, unlike the pop-up screen in the A8. Both cars had very comfortable and supportive sport seats. The trunk is huge, bigger than the A8. Rear seat room is much improved for six-footers like me. CD changer is in the glove compartment; phone is in the armrest, and is detachable. The 4.2 had 18" wheels like on the new A8, and the 3.1 had 17" wheels. It looks better with the 18 inchers. As for the new grille, it looks much better in the flesh than in photos, and I don't find it offensive as some do. It's merely an evolution of the old twin grills into a single, large grill. I was told the 4.2 with all options will be around $56K, while the 3.1 is in the 40's. I am also told that 4.2's will be rare! -- Stephen Clark 89 Audi 100 99 Lexus RX300 Houston, Texas USA See my Audi in the Registry at www.audiworld.com! |
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