
The 2005 Audi A6 quattro
More and more, when given a choice my preference is to get into an Audi. They've quickly become my new standard of measure for modern European cars. Audi hit the mark again with the newest A6. In whatever trim, the car comes handsomely equipped and stunningly beautiful. It's a huge improvement over the previous model. The body features are robust from any angle and give it a class-leading persona.
This is also one of those rare vehicles wherein the view from the inside is more visually stimulating than out. Considering the way it looks on the outside, this says a lot. Everything in the interior feels just right: solid, functional, not too complicated nor minimalist. There's just the right amount of chrome, leather and wood without being too gaudy or arty. The interior is definitely my favorite area.

Everything in the interior feels just right.
On the road, handling and performance are predictable and well suited for a car in this segment. There's a solid steering feel with plenty of resistance and the car stays well planted in all situations. Obviously I prefer the 4.2-liter V8, but the 3.2 FSI V6 is quite responsive for its size and adequately propels the A6 for my everyday needs. All I can wish for is a manual transmission option.