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What are the differences between Audi A4 and A6?

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VanMaggie
07/29/25 12:13am

Differences between Audi A4 and A6: 1. Different dimensions: The Audi A4L has a body length, width, and height of 4818 mm, 1843 mm, and 1432 mm respectively; the Audi A6 has a body length, width, and height of 5036 mm, 1874 mm, and 1466 mm respectively. 2. Different powertrains: The Audi A4 primarily features 1.4T and 2.0T engines; the Audi A6 offers 1.8T, 2.5L, 2.0T, and 3.0T engines. The Audi A4 is a B-segment model manufactured by FAW-Volkswagen, equipped with an aluminum alloy crankcase V6 engine and a full-time four-wheel drive system. The Audi A6 is a luxury car produced by Audi, available in both sedan and station wagon variants.

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LolaLynn
08/12/25 3:25am

I previously drove an Audi A4 and A6, and found the biggest differences lie in space and positioning. The A4 is a mid-size sedan with slightly less rear legroom, but it's more agile and nimble to drive, making parking and turning in the city much easier. The A6 is a class larger, offering significantly more spacious interiors, especially with ample legroom in the rear seats, along with greater luggage capacity. In terms of driving experience, the A6 feels more composed and comfortable, with less noise and vibration on long highway trips. The A4, on the other hand, has quicker power response and delivers more driving fun. There's a notable price gap—the A6 starts several ten thousand yuan higher, featuring more premium configurations and higher-quality interior materials. The target audiences are clearly distinct: the A4 suits younger drivers or small families looking for affordability, while the A6 leans toward business use or those who frequently carry passengers. In short, choose based on needs: the A4 for daily commuting, the A6 for a more comfortable experience.

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DiSarah
10/01/25 7:05am

I prioritize cost-effectiveness, and the price difference between the A4 and A6 is quite significant. The A4 starts at around 300,000 RMB, with better fuel efficiency and lower maintenance costs; the A6 starts at roughly 400,000 RMB but offers much more space, comfortably seating three in the rear. In terms of ownership costs, the A4 has cheaper insurance and repairs; while the A6 is pricier, it delivers enhanced driving comfort and rock-solid stability at high speeds. Both models share similar tech features, such as safety systems and digital dashboards, but the higher-end A6 adds luxury amenities like rear-seat independent air conditioning. Driving differences: the A4 handles city roads more easily; the A6 glides over bumps more smoothly. Personally, I think the A4 is a practical and wise choice for limited budgets, while the A6 is worth it for those pursuing luxury. Size and weight affect fuel consumption and parking convenience, so lifestyle factors should also be considered.

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BrodyRose
11/15/25 2:05am

These two cars have completely different styles. The A4 features smooth lines and a strong sporty vibe, exuding youthful energy; while the A6 is elegant and sophisticated, more suited for formal occasions. In terms of interior, the A6 uses more soft-touch materials and leather, offering a premium feel; the A4 has a modern but simpler design. There's a significant difference in space—the A6's rear seats are spacious, allowing for comfortable legroom, whereas the A4 is more compact and can feel slightly tiring on long drives. Both share similar 2.0T engines, but the A6's top trim offers a more powerful option. On the road, the A4 responds quickly and handles turns nimbly, while the A6 is quieter and smoother. If you prefer a sporty, personalized driving experience, go for the A4's dynamic variant; if comfort and prestige are priorities, the A6 better suits your status. Both look great but cater to different markets—the A4 targets younger drivers, while the A6 leans more toward business professionals.

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