It feels big, is a bit 'remote' to drive and does not like to be hustled. Steering feel is nasty but the ride is good on SE wheels/suspension. Ergonomics are not great and the pop-up screen on the dash is a bit annoying. Overall, a refined motorway cruiser but not a drivers car and expensive for what it is. I wouldn't spend my own money on one.
No problems to report in 3 years and 35,000 miles though with just regular servicing and one set of tyres consumed.
Thanks for the info. I have a 2008 A6 and it sounds very similar to your description oddly. Fuel consumption on mine is poor, older A6s are better as are newer.
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Yep. My Dad has a 2016 2.0 TDI Ultra Avant.
It feels big, is a bit 'remote' to drive and does not like to be hustled. Steering feel is nasty but the ride is good on SE wheels/suspension. Ergonomics are not great and the pop-up screen on the dash is a bit annoying. Overall, a refined motorway cruiser but not a drivers car and expensive for what it is. I wouldn't spend my own money on one.
No problems to report in 3 years and 35,000 miles though with just regular servicing and one set of tyres consumed.