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Audi A6

2009 · Diesel · Automatic · Wagon/Estate · Pelēka
4,990
🇱🇻 Latvija
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Specifications

Year2009
Mileage273 tūkst.
Engine2.0D
TransmissionAutomatic
FuelDiesel
Body typeWagon/Estate
ColorPelēka
LocationLatvija
Interior colorbeige

Description

Audi A6 (2009) — diesel engine 2.0D automatic transmission with 273,000 km mileage. Body: wagon. Color: Pelēka. Location: Latvija. Price: €4,990. View details, price history and similar listings on autopase.lv.

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First seen: 6/16/2026

🎬 Video reviews

Audi A6 C6 (2004–2011)

Digest from the reviews

Based on transcripts of 2 reviews

  • Both of the 2 reviewed transcripts call the petrol V6 FSI units (2.4/3.2, linerless Alusil block) the C6's main risk — cylinder scoring plus heavy oil burn: the workshop calls every rear-chain petrol V6 'a lottery', the owner's mechanic names the 3.2 the worst engine of the range, and the oil-bottle-in-the-boot joke is confirmed as reality.
  • The V6 timing chains sit at the flywheel side: the workshop quotes gearbox-off or engine-out labour (~$1,500 all-in if a rattling chain has damaged the phase regulators) and insists on an endoscope check of every cylinder before buying any V6/V8; the diesel V6 chains live longer (up to ~300k km) but carry the same engine-out replacement.
  • Safe picks per both reviewers: the diesels ('a salvation', says the workshop; the owner's mechanic also points buyers to the 2.0/3.0 TDI) and the iron-block 2.0 turbo petrol of the old EA113 family; the workshop adds that early 2.0 TDI oil-pump drive shafts wore down and ran engines dry — a lengthened fix part exists, so check it was fitted.
  • The two reviews split on the Multitronic CVT: the workshop says it defies its bad name (some owners see ~400k km, the later VL380 is sturdier still — avoid cars that jerk or slip), while the owner's mechanic dismisses it outright; both rate the ZF 6HP automatic of the quattro versions as the sturdy choice given regular fluid changes.
  • Rust protection is decent (aluminium wings and bonnet) but both name the same rot spots: sills at the front jacking points, the windscreen frame, door bottoms and rear arch edges — the owner welded sills and repainted, and paint flakes off in coin-sized chips; both also flag the electric parking-brake actuators (workshop: ~$300 original, aftermarket exists; owner: motors and wiring fail).

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