Should You Buy an Audi A6 Allroad? (Test Drive & Review 2014 3.0TDI)
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Kia ora Matt, I have just bought an A6 BiTDI 2014 85000km, it will be towing my 2200kg boat around the New Zealand country side with it, wish me luck!!! I love the unassuming grandpa look, I took my teenagers sons friends for a ride in it..... they said "urgh really, an old mans station wagon" I slammed my right foot to the floor and that dropped their jaws to the floor!
@gullible119
2 ай бұрын
The biturbo really is the thing going for it. If it didn’t have one I would simply get a skoda
Great car, great engine. Most seem to have intergalactic mileage so don't buy without full history
I have a "ballistic missile" 3.0 BiTdi version in Black. Now on 152k miles, had it for 3 years, have no idea what i'll replace it with, it is the best all-rounder i've owned. 0-60 5 and a bit seconds, and if you drive sensibly you get 45 to the gallon, comfortable, fast, and with a private plate on it sits amongst much newer cars very well. Good review - and give the BiTdi a go - it's good fun (it also has the ZF 8-speed tiptronic gearbox).
Hi Matt that is my 10p rolling there! Seriously I traded the A6 for the aruba range rover you drove 7 months back. Why do this? Simple, I needed the extra weight to tow my new caravan as the A6 is too light. Powerful certainly but not enough weight. As for MPG, when driving on the motorway (70 MPH had an average 48 MPG) I am anal about servicing hence the gearbox services. But Audi are more expensive than my previous mercs to service. It looks good and was very comfortable as a mway mile muncher, but boring in the best way of trouble free motoring. The front cup holders are useless unless your wrist is double jointed. cheers Colin
Replacement air suspension pump can be bought for circa £300 on line and it is a DIY job to replace apparently (located just ahead of the spare wheel well). We had ours replaced at around 45K miles at 4 years at an Audi dealer for £495. BTW, DSG oil changes are recommended at 38K mile intervals, not 40K. Our 2013, 242hp A6 Allroad is still rattle free and having done the rear damper bump stops (pulled down, housing cleaned and rubber grease applied) it rides without a squeak. Plus, at speed, the suspension lowers itself to improve aerodynamics and economy. I recently got a new SQ5 and whilst it's very nice and pretty quick the 8 speed torque convertor auto isn't anywhere near as nice as the 7 spd DSG in the A6 and not being able to afford the Vorsprung model, the SQ5 runs on steel springs instead of air (it's not even an optional extra now). The A6 Allroad (C7 model, 2011 to 2018) really are great cars.
I bought a new A6 Allroad back in 2013 - it’s the only car we haven’t wanted to sell since. It does everything and is a superb general use car. We are deeply fortunate (after a lifetime of hard work) to also have a Bentley Continental GTC for sunny days and Range Rover for holidays but the A6 allroad does everything else. My wife won’t get rid of it - it’s the only one she likes to drive. Even after nine years, it still looks modern and goes like a train.
@HighPeakAutos
Жыл бұрын
Nice collection
@Taylor-oz3vc
Жыл бұрын
H9w many miles u done in it
Another excellent review,well done Matt. 👍
Was waiting for this review. Keep up the good work Matt. Thumbs up from the Netherlands. On topic: Very happy with my 2014 bitdi allroad. Very practical and understated. Adequately fast. Much better road manners than our family hauling SUV of the Discovery 5 variety.
I love your videos when u talk costs. Costs to run and cost to maintain and potential future costs....keeps it all in perspective for the average buyer. Really helps us when deciding on a car
Hi Matt, great review thanks. I have had three A6 Allroads the last being the 3 litre diesel. I kept it from new for seven years and loved it. It was so practical and was a superb tow car. I now have a Q5 and whilst I like it I still miss my last Allroad.
Another quality review. Keep up the good work Matt.
Another brilliant review, nice a6 but I like the plastic wheel arches are nice think they add to the look.
Love them,very practical stylish and reliable and great for offroading! ;D Great video as always Matt!
Luxurious, capable and tastefully understated!
We call that Audi the four circles of doom make sure you’re best mate is the local bank management
We bought a 2013 BiTDI in April. It's silver with body-coloured arch trims, looks very understated and quite smart. Goes really rather well for something that weighs almost 2 tonnes, would certainly be disappointing to find it keeping up with your average hot hatch.
Dean at Saving Salvage has just exploded the myth that you have to go to Audi for a suspension air pump at mega money. They are now spurious for a fraction of the money asked by Audi. Additionally, the pumps are not always the culprit in " failing suspension" it can (if you are lucky) be DIY repaired by splitting a bracket and cleaning up a small area of corrosion in the alloy and then reassembling.
@hughmarcus1
Жыл бұрын
THey're all basically clones of the original system developed by LR for the Range Rover. Depending on the compressor there'll be repair kits available or a replacement model. Early Disco 3's were common for compressor failure, but owners discovered a heavier 3rd parry model & now everyone fits this.
@fastra3621
Жыл бұрын
Yep, watched that video yesterday. Unbelievable what Audi wanted to charge him for new units and all he did was clean the o rings! Hopefully more people get to see that.
@Big-Cjl-Chris
Жыл бұрын
I remember Wheeler Dealers buying a Range Rover air pump refurbished for £120 so they must be companies rebuilding them in the UK.
@steveegginton535
Жыл бұрын
@@fastra3621 Think Audi have got Bernard Madoff setting the prices of their parts🙂 Dean (Saving Salvage) repairs a lot of Audi's and some of the parts prices he gets quoted are mental!
Another informative video really enjoy.👏
Thank you, fun review of a perfect daily for the discerning driver, especially in this trim. Great B-roll shots, the car really and beautifully stands out in the local landscape. And I am always amazed and, very well done, that you make a 10 minute review video (a good length for a break) so thouroughly complete and highly enjoyable. Much appreciated Matt 😊
@HighPeakAutos
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the support as always
Another great video matt looks a beautiful car especially in white and colour coded keep em coming 👍
Great review thanks for sharing 👍
Nice car mate looks fresh great video as always
Love a big Audi. I currently have a 12 plate A6 Avant and it's basically the same vehicle. Brilliant and perfect family wagon! 👌
Love my C6 Allroad! 150k and counting, no major issues. As you say it just does everything well.
Hey Matt, loving the channel pal. I've just given away my 16 year old Transit Tourneo to a mate with a bunch of kids, who is turning it into a camper. Meanwhile, I bought a nearly new Subaru Forester EBoxer, for my 50 mile daily commute. I'm really happy with the Subaru. I also used to have an old 2001 Toyota Landcruiser Colorado, which was bullet proof with 230k on the clock. I still see it being driven around Stockport now after 2+ years. Anyway, keep up the vids pal, your humour is spot on, and giving Stockport a name. 👏💪👍
Another excellent review.
Another great video Matt and and interesting subject matter too, they’re good cars
Another great review dude
Love these, still probably my favourite Audi interior, great quality and very solid. By the way, I'm pretty sure A6s use the torsen mechanical Quattro rather than Haldex.
@allosaurusfragilis7782
Жыл бұрын
I think you might be right. My passat four motion, uses the Haldex system which gets an oil change at 40 k approx. Not sure if quattro needs it.
@DrCrimp-sg5pb
Жыл бұрын
Yep no Haldex crap on higher ends Audis
Thanks for the Liters/100km conversions at the bottom!
Interesting review and what I like about this car is its an alternative to the ever growing army of SUV's so deserves credit for that alone! Like its understated looks and Audi know how to do an interior, the repair bills sound a bit scary so a definite "caveat emptor" on this one!
Great review Matt as usual, I bought an A6 Allroad new in 2005, which I still own, I treated myself to a new 3.0 all singing and dancing Biturbo Allroad in 2016 which as a car, was in every way superior to the 2005 model, faster more comfortable, much more refined and surprisingly frugal. However,,,, as a tow vehicle I could not get it to work… It was ordered from the factory with the towing pack and Audi made several updates to the suspension software but never cured the problem - it used to pitch and roll - and back to back testing with the same trailer and load on the old Allroad never reproduced any problems - so out went the new Allroad after 10 months, part exchanged against an R8 to get the best trade-in price, and we kept the old ‘05 Allroad still performing towing duties, although as a more sedate pace!!!!! The other annoying thing with the new Allroad was the tech - I live in a rural setting and the auto dimming main beam used to get confused by some warning chevron reflections just when you needed main beam to spot the turn in to my lane…. A very annoying first world problem!! If they could have sorted the towing issues I would have kept it…
Thanks Matt, I have been waiting for quite some time for you to get to the Allroad A6. Just like I was suspecting, great car but with many possible (and expensive) problems if not properly maintained. Any chance you could do the Volvo XC70 in the future? One of the later models, say 2014 onward. Cheers!
I own the C6 3.0 TDI 229BHP, 07 Plate, with just over 80k, again serviced with an inch of its life. I’ve done just under 10k in the last 12 months, without a single issue. These are family cars, dog, kids, tow bar, none of which mine has seen. Recently put £50 off supermarket diesel, I will never do it again Agree 100%, take it to Audi, only £75.00 for a brake fluid change.! Great post as always Thanks Paul
I love the simple looks of the car. Subtle and ballistic - Perfect Sleeper
Excellent review sir. Thank you.
Nice cars, both the A4 and A6 Allroad, never owned one but would seriously consider. Thanks for the review 🙂
No way, I was just looking for it yesterday on your channel. Thanks for posting ❤️
@HighPeakAutos
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Great stuff as normal Matt 🙏🙏
What an excellent in depth review. You could charge people for theses as a comedy show or car show. Your presenting style is excellent keep up your good work 👏👏👏
@HighPeakAutos
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I appreciate it
Love your work 👍
Had the bi turbo, went to a c7 rs6. I genuinely miss the bi turbo great car very reliable .
I have actually driven a bi turbo avant. Unlike a regular diesel where the power tends to die down after a couple of seconds it pulled soo much better top end
2:31 not a prince anymore :)
Really enjoying the videos on your internet good work 👍👍
@HighPeakAutos
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Nice review Matt 👍
@HighPeakAutos
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Excellent review by my favourite u-tube car fellah.
@HighPeakAutos
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another car of choice for executives here in Prague. 4 wheel drive is useful for going to the family cottage / skiing during the snow season. But I've never seen one with colour coordinated wheel arch extensions. A friend has one - it's very comfortable, and even when packed to the gills, it has a good turn of speed. Nice sound system too.
Totally agree regards using Audi for servicing, they are not as expensive for routine services as you might think, and get them to do the gearbox service, somewhere around £250 for a 2.0 tfsi DSG/s-tronic
Great review! Iv got the Bitdi in white with upgrades Plus the difference Matt it has the 8 speed box as against the 7 speed in the less versions 0 to 60 5.3 45 mpg Active exhaust system I’ll bring it one day you can do a review R
Fuel Matt, got my xc60 b4, Durham to Manchester airport, just under 70, and 53.5 mpg brilliant.
I was looking seriously at an Allroad but then saw the Volvo V90 Cross County. It instantly made the Allroad look totally pipe and slippers. The interior is something else with the most comfortable seats ever. My sole criticism is the auto gearbox has one job yet forgets what it is. This is highlighted by having both a dsg Audi TTS and ZF Z4 M40i which are both telepathic. Having had a Gen 3Volvo V70 for 9 years, the Cross Country was an easy choice. Highly recommended
@muckle8
Жыл бұрын
Life’s tough eh? …
@interceptor-ss8kb
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I must admit I would pick a V90 over an A6 everytime the V90 is just more special and much nicer car to look at and the interior makes the Audi look dated.
@ln5747
Жыл бұрын
@@interceptor-ss8kb not on the latest A6 Allroad. Volvo interiors do nothing for me, dont feel premium. Latest A6 is special. Plus Volvo don't do a performance diesel like Audi. And I think Audi diesels are more reliable than Volvo. And I like a torque converter box which I don't think Volvo do.
@markwhitfield5264
Жыл бұрын
@@ln5747 All Volvo autoboxes are torque converters apart from the 1.6 diesels in the earlier models which were Ford Powershit ones (note the deliberate spelling
@dmitrijusciubinskis5156
Жыл бұрын
i owned cross country v90 for 3 months, then got rid of it. The interior is plain and boring, automatic gear box is just bad and slow, it cant decide which gear to put in town, useless screen and horrible stock gps. Glitches with electronics, and doors freezing at -10C. But yes its is nice comfortable ride with all assist features.
Another great review, Matt. And another "all the car you'll ever need" vehicle - good performance, good looking, economical, comfortable, supremely practical etc. Of course, it may take a while to sell in today's market as EVERYBODY seems to want a sodding SUV.
@HighPeakAutos
Жыл бұрын
Yes you’re right. It’s a great car and most people don’t really ‘need’ a 4x4 anyway
@allosaurusfragilis7782
Жыл бұрын
Apparently and I'm sure some are pretty good now but I'd much rather something like this or a sporty saloon with a good boot, which is what I've got. People think there's lots more room in suvs but that's often not the case.
@saddoncarrs6963
Жыл бұрын
@@allosaurusfragilis7782 I'd go so far as to say it's usually not the case. Some SUVs offer reasonable hatchback-size boot space, but when you consider the size of the vehicle, it's really quite pathetic.
You need to update your ad on the website Matt. It's not just the choice of the Prince of Wales, it's the choice of the King!
@broadpete
Жыл бұрын
Should add a few £k! 😂
@HighPeakAutos
Жыл бұрын
Sadly yes. I didn’t anticipate that when I was writing the advert 😢
@hughmarcus1
Жыл бұрын
Might be one going cheap, He'll be sitting in the back of a Bentley now 😆
Big fan, I have had a few A6 4x4 but never the Allroad, Really do like them
Today at work a customer came in with the RS6 Avant in sprint blue💙 My personal in love car... Audi estates are such lookers
@HighPeakAutos
Жыл бұрын
Great colour
I've got one of these matt in java brown I absolutely love it 3.0 ltr bi turbo with panoramic sunroof , what a car great all rounder. I've supprises a few boy racers with it 😂😂. Like you said regular service is a must. Great review again
Hi Matt I used to own an A4 Audi midnight blue in colour and green headlamps ! What a motor that was !!
Great review Matt - I suppose the real question is would you trade a 4.4 TDV8 Range Rover for the A6 All Road ? It probably does 85% of the tasks the RR can do for maybe 50% of the cost. But I guess you pays your money and takes your choice. Both big and complex, demand meticulous servicing and could both bite you in the wallet. Certainly a car I've been considering for quite some time.
Thanks Matt still looking forward to a vw Touareg r line review only been waiting 2 years lol
@HighPeakAutos
Жыл бұрын
Haha the next time I get one I’ll do a video
I’ve got a 2017 bitdi with the twin turbo v6 diesel. 0-60 in 5.5s 155mph limited I had the previous model and the suspension lasted to 150000 before any work and didn’t take it to Audi. Never had any other problems. My new one has 74000 miles and I’ve had it for a year. It will also tow 500kg more than the standard a6, that’s 2500kg so enough for me to tow large cars and it’s great on rough tracks. It’ll do 40mpg on the motorway if sensible. It’s the best family car by far if you don’t want a Range Rover. Make sure you change all the fluids regularly. I wouldn’t go to Audi in my experience. Go for 2017 on of possible to get CarPlay, wireless charging and other goodies it’s also ULEZ compliant. Get the bitdi if you can they’re rare but very desirable with good residuals and when they brought out the new model in 2019 you couldn’t get that engine. Sadly Audi no longer sells the allroad in the UK, only 250 units were sold last year so it’s a rare car.
Love the build quality of Audi product but the driving dynamics never excite - great if you want an appliance to get you from A to B however I’ve yet to feel rewarded by driving one well. Doesn’t make it a bad review though Matt 👍
Nice car but as you say complicated and expensive if it goes wrong. The simpler A4 seems a better bet or even a Passat or Superb if you need the space and 4WD. Great video as usual.
Great Video Matt! Can you do a review of the silver A5 you have for sale??
Great video and nice motor. Please do a video on that black disco 3 you have in stock I'm genuinely interested in it
Love your chanel
Hello! Awsome video!! Thank you for all the usefull tips! Really wonder if u will make a video on Nissan X-Trail T31 2.0 diesel?
There is no Haldex on these one. They use a torsen diff. They don't need a service (on paper). But new gearbox oil (where the torsen also is located) helped me for less quattro rumble when taking a tight corner at parking speed. (after 200.000km) About the chain. To replace it, there is no need to remove the engine, only the gearbox (and a lot of other things...). Only on the BITDI it needs to be removed. But for the rest, great review. Always nice to see reviews from "older" cars that are still pretty up-to-date for today's standards.
Hi Matt brilliant video with a really nice looking car hope your well best wishes ian
@HighPeakAutos
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
The gulf between making and editing a video and it making it to live. Prince(?) Charles. How life can change in a heartbeat. BTW another great vid. Thanks. Make a great tow car that… (caravanner here).
@paultraynorbsc627
Жыл бұрын
Excellent may change my Passat estate
@HighPeakAutos
Жыл бұрын
Yes that’s right. I didn’t expect so much to change since last weekend
@paultraynorbsc627
Жыл бұрын
@@HighPeakAutos it's a car i overlooked great review the Passat estate was a stop gap for the time being tow car
Loved the 'bigger build' comment.
Great video stuck between one of these and an e350. Would love to see a review of an newer Q7 and a newish hilux invinisble x auto :)
I’ve just had the DSG serviced today on my Touran at 186k, it’s fifth gearbox service. Not all of us neglect DSG oil changes, especially as to I tend keep my cars to about 250k. I’d prefer to use the main dealer and pay the £249 rather than several grand for a gearbox rebuild.
When I was looking for a 4X4 estate I had narrowed my search down to an A6 allroad or a Volvo XC70. The Volvo stood out for me as it’s more comfortable and more practical. Also having now owned it for 8 months and taken it off road several times, it’s extremely capable and doesn’t have the gimmicky ride height selector which will only go wrong in time to come!
@hughmarcus1
Жыл бұрын
Doesn't the XC70 have air suspension?
@6770connor
Жыл бұрын
@@hughmarcus1 mine does as an optional extra on the rear I don’t need to mess with it. Keeps the car level when loaded with people and luggage
@allosaurusfragilis7782
Жыл бұрын
A neighbour has one, which has been outside his house for what feels like ages. Its got a private reg so not sure what year but its at least 14 years old. What's impressed me is it still looks exactly the same as when he got it. I mean exactly. He looks after it but it's really impressive.
@Kimii99
Жыл бұрын
@@hughmarcus1 no only adaptive suspension 4c from comfort, sport to advanced. 1 original front strut is like 900 eur Volvo but Monroe copy its like 250-320 eur.
@colinmoss7343
Жыл бұрын
Good choice. Volvos are excellent
Great review Matt and it’s King Charles now.
Every good mechanic knows AUDI stands for, Always Under Diagnostic Investigation. 😂
@mikaeljonsson4686
Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@thenothinghero8011
Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣
@castrolgtx5064
Жыл бұрын
Had them for years thankfully no issues 💥 apart from a battery I replaced in our Q7
@STEVIEBHOY
Жыл бұрын
Auto Union Deutschland Industries...
@dzenan.m
Жыл бұрын
@@STEVIEBHOY nope
Great review Matt, I like these but prefer the A4 variant. Also, I think the A4/5/6’s have a traditional Quattro system that doesn’t require servicing, rather than the haldex found in the A3/TT’s etc.
@ln5747
Жыл бұрын
Not the modern ones I believe.
A well cared for A6 diesel is almost bullet proof. Their reputation for being boring is undeserved. Fifth gear did a track test of a A5 diesel vs the iconic Audi Quattro from the 1980s. The Quattro won but by a layer of paint in the difference. We forget just how good modern diesels are, we dismiss 200bhp as not enough whilst ignoring the much more important massive torque from low revs which nearly pulls the bearings off some gearboxes (I'm looking at you Alfa 159 JTDm) The flexibility and drivability of diesels today is unsurpassed by petrol. I can't believe the yanks completely ignore them. Anyway, love the channel and how your presenting style and content has evolved. I don't doubt it's a massive amount of work but the thought and effort you put in is evident in the final product and you look like you're enjoying yourself. Continued success my man. Cheers 🥂
@ln5747
Жыл бұрын
Because fuel is peanuts and mpg is somewhat an afterthought.
Manufacturers only really care about the first 3-5 years of a car's life because this is the warranty period and the common time that first owners (esp businesses) own the car. By the time any issues are apparent, they have usually produced a revised model which they'll claim doesn't have the issues.......
@crypto_hero_to_zero6588
Жыл бұрын
There are still loads of them on roads and for years to come. Even older models. It's some of the older and cheaper Japanese cars that are disappearing fast. One thing is the prestige but they are still better to drive than some newer mediocre cars. Even if the maintenance costs offsets the older Audi or Merc there are still buyers taking a chance.
I know several Audi owners and ALL had air compression problems - one was only 7 months old (the car not the driver).
Cracking car. I wish there was a similar Skoda Superb, that would be great value and a fabulous motor.
My C7 is the best car I have ever had. Was devastated when Audi dropped the allroad for the UK Market. My plan was to replace the C7 three or so years before the copper tops come in and get ten more years of fun. No idea what to do now.
Great review as always very informative. Do you think you could do a ford mondeo mk5 vignale tdci. The estate 4x4 is a very capable car.
I have a van at the moment but when I retire, not long, this will be the car that I buy.
Quattro feels nice when launching from the traffic lights.
I finally get to watch one of your videos when it comes out! I’m literally always driving 😂 Thank you - watching it now 👍🏼
@lesleyfernandez636
Жыл бұрын
Keep your eyes on the road, mate?
@sha22276
Жыл бұрын
👀 🚗
@danecowan678
Жыл бұрын
I’m not driving this time, hence I’m watching it now
I own one model older Audi A6 Allroad and the next car I'll buy is this one :P Can't get enough of those audis :)
The best part is that this model is traditional Quattro with Torsen permanent 4 wheel drive with the 60:40 rear wheel bias power split.
All the car that you would ever need. Research shows that the majority of owners run their own business and it makes good sense for someone who needs a workhorse and a luxury / family car without owning more than one vehicle. I ran a C7 version until it had over 150k on it and then my father in law ran it until 178k, with the only thing going wrong being the swirl flaps on the manifold (a well known weakness on the V6 tdi) These things will go 95% of where a rangerover will go off-road which is more then enough for pulling a horse box, family camping, the kids sports day and the half inch of snow that we get in the UK once every 5 years. Go up to the Highlands of Scotland and they are everywhere. If you can find a 5 year old A6 allroad with 50k on it, you’ve hit the sweet spot for a used one 👍 It’ll put a smile on your face in dynamic drive mode as well.
Again, thanks for the Litre/10 km explanation. Never understood gallons per mile.
Looks like a great car 👍
Thanks Matt, really enjoyable and useful! I love the A6 but perhaps the A4 has the edge of being less Range Rover/D4-like when it comes to repair costs...Cheers.
Great vid Matt - love these. Just in case you haven't heard, Prince Charles isn't Prince Charles any more lol - guess you might have filmed this before last week!
I think the answer to this one is yes you should buy it beautiful car 👏
I don’t know what it is about Audi’s but they leave me cold although I do appreciate that they are quality cars. Great video though Matt, could almost convince me to change my mind 🙂
@sha22276
Жыл бұрын
Yup I agree with you, there is a lack of emotions with Audi cars
Oooh, this or the Skoda Superb estate? Wanting something to upgrade the A4 Avant with, and this has thrown me a bit of a curveball Matt!
I must admit I service mine regularly. It's gets everything when it needs it. Every 3 months it goes in and so far been faultless
Liked and subscribed! Thanks for the video! I want to buy VW Passat Alltrack 2013 as they are quite expensive, how does that compare to audi A4 and how about Engine, DSG and Hadlex service- how often for 2.0 tdi? And yes agree not many people servoe DSG Gearboxes... I just had mine serviced both Engine and DSG oil and filter changed
@ernestheming4866
Жыл бұрын
This particular car is missing adjustable leg rests which I think every car should have. It's a good thing though that it has adjustable head rests, I wouldn't buy a car without them 🙂
Yes yes yes. Yes. Of course. No explanation required.