What are the maintenance items for an Audi A6 at 60,000 kilometers?

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McCarson
07/30/25 1:15am
Engine oil, oil filter, transmission fluid, brake system, brake discs and brake fluid, etc. Audi A6 performance: The Audi A6L is a domestically produced high-tech luxury business sedan launched by FAW-Volkswagen. The Audi A6 incorporates Audi's most advanced global high-tech exclusive technologies, further enriching its luxurious configurations and endowing it with exceptional sports characteristics. From design to performance, it embodies perfect quality. Its features include being more luxurious, more dynamic, and more mature. The enhanced luxury is mainly reflected in the BOSE sound system, TV/DVD, and refrigerator, all of which are world-class branded products. The increased dynamism is evident in the sports seats and steering wheel, while the greater maturity is demonstrated by the Audi A6[2]'s multiple successful upgrades, which have not only set a new standard but also ensured strong reliability. Audi A6 powertrain: The new Audi A6L 10-year model boasts the most advanced and extensive engine lineup among high-end executive sedans. Among them, the 2.8FSI and 3.0TFSI high-efficiency gasoline engines are considered stars in Audi's global engine strategy. The 3.0TFSI engine is the latest top-tier version of Audi's V6 engine, combining gasoline direct injection and mechanical supercharging to deliver power surpassing that of an 8-cylinder engine with exceptional fuel efficiency. It produces a maximum power output of 213 kW (290 hp) and a robust torque of 420 Nm, enabling the new Audi A6L to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 6.6 seconds, with a fuel consumption of only 7.9 liters per 100 km at a constant speed of 90 km/h. Another globally leading engine, the 2.8FSI, features Audi's innovative variable valve lift system (AVS), achieving a fuel consumption of just 6.7 liters per 100 km at a constant speed of 90 km/h. Notably, as the flagship model, the new Audi A6L 3.0TFSI comes standard with adjustable air suspension. This leading configuration, unique in its class, allows drivers to adjust the chassis system characteristics based on driving speed and road conditions, catering to different driving styles.
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