2006 Audi S6 – Engine Undressed, Oil Mess Fixed
In the community of European car lovers, who doesn’t love an S6? It’s tastefully understated from outside, tastefully luxurious on the inside, and tastefully overpowered on the road.
In the community of European car lovers, who doesn’t love an S6? It’s tastefully understated from outside, tastefully luxurious on the inside, and tastefully overpowered on the road.
An enterprising creature made a home on this otherwise pristine Macan. Easy enough to clean, disinfect and repair, fortunately. The squatter has since fled the premises and did not get to out-of-the-way wires during their construction
The driver’s seat in this car is broken. Despite its sumptuous leather stuffed with comfy cushions, motors, levers, cables and sensors, the steel frame broke. The backrest would not stay locked in place, rendering it floppy and unusable.
Porsche billed this car as a two-seater, but it’s more of a 1+1. The passenger seat is barely a real seat.
Production of this flat-6 version was limited to somewhere between 2800 to 3500; there are differing versions according to available Porsche numbers and unofficial sources. Either way, there aren’t many of them now, anywhere.
The dealership gave up on finding this intermittent water leak. After removing the headliner and putting this wagon under an indoor rainfall, we found droplets forming at the front seams of the panoramic sunroof cradle.