Audi strong with A6 Avant Quattro wagon

BY WARREN BROWN
The Washington Post
Friday, December 28, 2007


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Options on the 2008 Audi A6 Avant wagon include high-intensity bi-xenon headlamps, power tailgate, navigation system and backup camera, which can add more than $5,000 to the sticker price.

2008 Audi A6 Avant

BODY STYLE, LAYOUT: Luxury, all-wheel-drive wagon with four doors and power tailgate.

BASE PRICE: $49,000 (as tested $54,050 ).

ENGINE, TRANSMISSION: 3.2-liter V-6, equipped with electronically controlled variable valve timing and developing 255 horsepower, linked to a six-speed automatic transmission that can be shifted manually.

FUEL ECONOMY: 16 miles per gallon in the city, 24 mpg highway.

SAFETY: Standard features are rigid body construction, electronic stability and traction control, four-wheel anti-lock brakes, all-wheel-drive and head and side air bags.

The Audi wagon had us at "Hello."

We were smitten by its black and brick-red leather interior accented with birch wood veneer. It was elegant, exquisite, one of the most inviting interiors we've seen in any car. I wanted to drive it. My wife, Mary Anne, wanted the wheel. Ria Manglapus, my partner in vehicle evaluations, wanted in.

The desired vehicle was the 2008 Audi A6 Avant 3.2 Quattro. "When do you think Ria will be finished with the Audi?" Mary Anne asked.

Ria had a problem. Her sons, Bori and Q, had fallen in love with the A6 Avant's interior and technology, especially Audi's Multi-Media Interface (MMI) infotainment and navigation system. The MMI setup "was too much work for me," Ria said. But her sons, both of whom love computers and electronic games, found the cursor-controlled MMI fascinating.

Q, a 12-year-old seventh-grader, thought the Audi had "class." After wresting the wheel of the A6 Avant from Ria and Mary Anne, I concluded that it offered an enjoyable ride. "Enjoyable" is different from what devotees of high-performance motoring describe as "fun to drive." It is a matter of intensity.

"Fun to drive," for example, evokes thoughts of racetrack acceleration and crisp handling. It often relegates to second place matters of creature comfort.

"Enjoyable" elevates creature comforts, but does not eschew elements of "fun to drive." Instead, it puts them into perspective, strives for balance or, if you will, compromise between the two. This is what the all-wheel-drive A6 Avant (thus the "Quattro" part of the name) does brilliantly.

The wagon is an automotive ode to the aspirations and needs of affluent families, such as the desire for tangible manifestation of prestige, the need for excellence in automotive engineering and safety, the desire for coddling comfort, the need for utility.

Few automotive enthusiasts will be awed by the acceleration of the Avant's 255-horsepower V-6 engine, which Audi labels "3.2-liter" primarily for marketing purposes, but which actually is closer to a displacement of 3.1 liters. Also, few hard-driving enthusiasts will rave over the A6 Avant wagon's handling.

But most motorists, including the affluent consumers targeted by the A6 Avant, are less interested in qualifying for the next road race than they are in getting to where they are going safely, comfortably, enjoyably and in as much style as they can afford. The A6 Avant is abundantly endowed with those attributes.

To say that we like the wagon is understatement. We love it. It is on our short list of favorite road-trip vehicles. We particularly appreciate that Audi has standardized its more attractive S-Line exterior trim, previously available as an option, on all 2008 A6 models.

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