The Audi A6 C4 2.0 16v is a compact executive car produced by Audi in the 1990s. It was first introduced in 1994 and was available as a four-door sedan or a five-door estate.
Engine:
The 1994 Audi A6 C4 2.0 16v comes with a 1.9-liter (92kW/124hp) inline-four cylinder engine, not a 2.0-liter engine. However, in some markets, the 2.0-liter inline-four cylinder engine was available, which produced 115 horsepower.
Transmission:
The car came standard with a five-speed manual transmission and an optional four-speed automatic transmission was also available.
Performance:
The Audi A6 C4 2.0 16v has a top speed of around 175-180 km/h (109-112 mph) depending on the transmission choice, and accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in approximately 12 seconds.
Interior and Features:
- The interior of the Audi A6 C4 is characterized by its simple yet elegant design with minimal use of plastic materials.
- Front seats are comfortable with adjustable headrests and lumbar support, but rear seats can be cramped for taller passengers.
- Features like cruise control, central locking, and power windows were available depending on trim levels.
Dimensions:
- Length: 4.73 meters (15.2 feet)
- Width: 1.73 meters (5.7 feet)
- Height: 1.44 meters (4.7 feet)
Fuel Economy:
The Audi A6 C4 2.0 16v is expected to achieve approximately 8-10 km/L (29-37 mpg) in urban conditions and around 12-15 km/L (45-56 mpg) on the highway, depending on driving habits.
Safety Features:
- Dual airbags were standard for driver and passenger.
- ABS brakes were optional, but became a required feature in later models.
Maintenance and Reliability:
The Audi A6 C4 is generally known for its reliability. Maintenance costs can be relatively low compared to other similar vehicles from the same era, especially if properly maintained.