2015 Audi S6 review notes - AutoWeek

A mature luxury sedan with some annoying electronics. ASSOCIATE EDITOR GRAHAM KOZAK: I tend to forget about the S6/A6. If we take the A4 to be the cornerstone of the Audi lineup, with the A3 as the sorta-intriguing newcomer, the A5 as the two-door style statement, the A7 as the four-door style... I really won’t call it a sport-sedan, because its motor isn’t loud enough and it won’t shake your teeth out if you put the suspension in “dynamic” mode. But, much like our long-term Audi S7 , it’s still a lot of fun to whip this thing down the road. As for delivery of the car’s ample power -- well, there’s still that split-second dual-clutch lag on takeoff, which sport mode can’t really mitigate since it’s a low-rpm problem. You get used to it, as we did on the long-term S7, but it’s something to note and does make me wonder about Audi’s strategy of giving the S models the dual-clutch when the automatic is good enough for the RS 7. Smoothly rocketing down the... Source: autoweek.com