A6 Avant ground clearance
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Re: A6 Avant ground clearance
"Dave" <a@b.com> wrote in message
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>> Thanks for response. But Allroad is no longer sold in US, is it?
>> Also, what's Adaptive Air Suspension in the A6?
>
> No idea, sorry. I'm in the UK where we get the new Allroad. Ugly beast to
> be honest but if it fits your requirements . . .
>
> Have you asked AoA if they plan to re-introduce the Allroad at some point?
> The current A6 will probably be in production until 2010 so quite a but of
> life left in the model.
You quickly get used to larger ground clearance. For example, last weekend I
went to a beach...all parking slots on pavement were occupied, so I parked
my Subaru on a dirt road with small rocks - no problem...had it been a
regular car I would have scratched its bottom for sure.
But I'm tired of Subarus because their automatic transmissions suck - and
I'm too lazy to drive stick.
Audi's get great reviews (on edmunds.com and Consumer Reports), but it seems
hard to get a rugged Audi (except for their SUV, of course).
Boris
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>> Thanks for response. But Allroad is no longer sold in US, is it?
>> Also, what's Adaptive Air Suspension in the A6?
>
> No idea, sorry. I'm in the UK where we get the new Allroad. Ugly beast to
> be honest but if it fits your requirements . . .
>
> Have you asked AoA if they plan to re-introduce the Allroad at some point?
> The current A6 will probably be in production until 2010 so quite a but of
> life left in the model.
You quickly get used to larger ground clearance. For example, last weekend I
went to a beach...all parking slots on pavement were occupied, so I parked
my Subaru on a dirt road with small rocks - no problem...had it been a
regular car I would have scratched its bottom for sure.
But I'm tired of Subarus because their automatic transmissions suck - and
I'm too lazy to drive stick.
Audi's get great reviews (on edmunds.com and Consumer Reports), but it seems
hard to get a rugged Audi (except for their SUV, of course).
Boris
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Re: A6 Avant ground clearance
"John & Ninetta" <jsuljak@sentex.net> wrote in message
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>> Thanks for response. But Allroad is no longer sold in US, is it?
>
> Last production year forNorth America was 2005. Have you looked into a
> used vehicle?
>
> John
I see. Maybe it's worth investigating...but I probably won't buy a new car
for another year or two - by that time 2005 models will be 4-5 years old
already.
Boris
news:XaGdnQr8t4jmB0PbnZ2dnUVZ_qelnZ2d@sentex.net.. .
>> Thanks for response. But Allroad is no longer sold in US, is it?
>
> Last production year forNorth America was 2005. Have you looked into a
> used vehicle?
>
> John
I see. Maybe it's worth investigating...but I probably won't buy a new car
for another year or two - by that time 2005 models will be 4-5 years old
already.
Boris
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Re: A6 Avant ground clearance
"John & Ninetta" <jsuljak@sentex.net> wrote in message
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>> Thanks for response. But Allroad is no longer sold in US, is it?
>
> Last production year forNorth America was 2005. Have you looked into a
> used vehicle?
>
> John
I see. Maybe it's worth investigating...but I probably won't buy a new car
for another year or two - by that time 2005 models will be 4-5 years old
already.
Boris
news:XaGdnQr8t4jmB0PbnZ2dnUVZ_qelnZ2d@sentex.net.. .
>> Thanks for response. But Allroad is no longer sold in US, is it?
>
> Last production year forNorth America was 2005. Have you looked into a
> used vehicle?
>
> John
I see. Maybe it's worth investigating...but I probably won't buy a new car
for another year or two - by that time 2005 models will be 4-5 years old
already.
Boris
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Re: A6 Avant ground clearance
"John & Ninetta" <jsuljak@sentex.net> wrote in message
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>> Thanks for response. But Allroad is no longer sold in US, is it?
>
> Last production year forNorth America was 2005. Have you looked into a
> used vehicle?
>
> John
I see. Maybe it's worth investigating...but I probably won't buy a new car
for another year or two - by that time 2005 models will be 4-5 years old
already.
Boris
news:XaGdnQr8t4jmB0PbnZ2dnUVZ_qelnZ2d@sentex.net.. .
>> Thanks for response. But Allroad is no longer sold in US, is it?
>
> Last production year forNorth America was 2005. Have you looked into a
> used vehicle?
>
> John
I see. Maybe it's worth investigating...but I probably won't buy a new car
for another year or two - by that time 2005 models will be 4-5 years old
already.
Boris
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Re: A6 Avant ground clearance
"John & Ninetta" <jsuljak@sentex.net> wrote in message
news:XaGdnQr8t4jmB0PbnZ2dnUVZ_qelnZ2d@sentex.net.. .
>> Thanks for response. But Allroad is no longer sold in US, is it?
>
> Last production year forNorth America was 2005. Have you looked into a
> used vehicle?
>
> John
I see. Maybe it's worth investigating...but I probably won't buy a new car
for another year or two - by that time 2005 models will be 4-5 years old
already.
Boris
news:XaGdnQr8t4jmB0PbnZ2dnUVZ_qelnZ2d@sentex.net.. .
>> Thanks for response. But Allroad is no longer sold in US, is it?
>
> Last production year forNorth America was 2005. Have you looked into a
> used vehicle?
>
> John
I see. Maybe it's worth investigating...but I probably won't buy a new car
for another year or two - by that time 2005 models will be 4-5 years old
already.
Boris
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Re: A6 Avant ground clearance
> I see. Maybe it's worth investigating...but I probably won't buy a new car
> for another year or two - by that time 2005 models will be 4-5 years old
> already.
>
> Boris
True, but most owners of Allroads (including myself) take good care of them.
Lots of people on this group have other Audis 15-20 years old and are still
driving them.
In Canada, only about 300-400 were sold every year it was sold, making it
somewhat uncommon and currently in demand as a used vehicle. When it was
originally on the market, it was the best crossover vehicle out there (not
only in appearance, but certainly in performance).
John
Allroad 04
> for another year or two - by that time 2005 models will be 4-5 years old
> already.
>
> Boris
True, but most owners of Allroads (including myself) take good care of them.
Lots of people on this group have other Audis 15-20 years old and are still
driving them.
In Canada, only about 300-400 were sold every year it was sold, making it
somewhat uncommon and currently in demand as a used vehicle. When it was
originally on the market, it was the best crossover vehicle out there (not
only in appearance, but certainly in performance).
John
Allroad 04
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Re: A6 Avant ground clearance
> I see. Maybe it's worth investigating...but I probably won't buy a new car
> for another year or two - by that time 2005 models will be 4-5 years old
> already.
>
> Boris
True, but most owners of Allroads (including myself) take good care of them.
Lots of people on this group have other Audis 15-20 years old and are still
driving them.
In Canada, only about 300-400 were sold every year it was sold, making it
somewhat uncommon and currently in demand as a used vehicle. When it was
originally on the market, it was the best crossover vehicle out there (not
only in appearance, but certainly in performance).
John
Allroad 04
> for another year or two - by that time 2005 models will be 4-5 years old
> already.
>
> Boris
True, but most owners of Allroads (including myself) take good care of them.
Lots of people on this group have other Audis 15-20 years old and are still
driving them.
In Canada, only about 300-400 were sold every year it was sold, making it
somewhat uncommon and currently in demand as a used vehicle. When it was
originally on the market, it was the best crossover vehicle out there (not
only in appearance, but certainly in performance).
John
Allroad 04
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Re: A6 Avant ground clearance
> I see. Maybe it's worth investigating...but I probably won't buy a new car
> for another year or two - by that time 2005 models will be 4-5 years old
> already.
>
> Boris
True, but most owners of Allroads (including myself) take good care of them.
Lots of people on this group have other Audis 15-20 years old and are still
driving them.
In Canada, only about 300-400 were sold every year it was sold, making it
somewhat uncommon and currently in demand as a used vehicle. When it was
originally on the market, it was the best crossover vehicle out there (not
only in appearance, but certainly in performance).
John
Allroad 04
> for another year or two - by that time 2005 models will be 4-5 years old
> already.
>
> Boris
True, but most owners of Allroads (including myself) take good care of them.
Lots of people on this group have other Audis 15-20 years old and are still
driving them.
In Canada, only about 300-400 were sold every year it was sold, making it
somewhat uncommon and currently in demand as a used vehicle. When it was
originally on the market, it was the best crossover vehicle out there (not
only in appearance, but certainly in performance).
John
Allroad 04
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Re: A6 Avant ground clearance
> I see. Maybe it's worth investigating...but I probably won't buy a new car
> for another year or two - by that time 2005 models will be 4-5 years old
> already.
>
> Boris
True, but most owners of Allroads (including myself) take good care of them.
Lots of people on this group have other Audis 15-20 years old and are still
driving them.
In Canada, only about 300-400 were sold every year it was sold, making it
somewhat uncommon and currently in demand as a used vehicle. When it was
originally on the market, it was the best crossover vehicle out there (not
only in appearance, but certainly in performance).
John
Allroad 04
> for another year or two - by that time 2005 models will be 4-5 years old
> already.
>
> Boris
True, but most owners of Allroads (including myself) take good care of them.
Lots of people on this group have other Audis 15-20 years old and are still
driving them.
In Canada, only about 300-400 were sold every year it was sold, making it
somewhat uncommon and currently in demand as a used vehicle. When it was
originally on the market, it was the best crossover vehicle out there (not
only in appearance, but certainly in performance).
John
Allroad 04
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