The 2017 Audi S6 is a performance-oriented mid-size luxury sedan building upon the A6 platform. It offers enhanced power and sporty styling. The S6 is available as a four-door sedan. The S6 spanned multiple model years within the A6 generation. Key trims include Premium Plus and Prestige. The pricing range for a new 2017 S6 was roughly $70,000+, while used models vary. It's popular for its blend of luxury, performance, and understated design.
			The Good
The 2017 Audi S6 boasts impressive performance thanks to its powerful engine and quattro all-wheel drive. The luxurious interior offers exceptional comfort, while the sophisticated design appeals to both aesthetic senses and practicality. While not the most efficient, its performance offsets some fuel cost concerns. It strikes a good balance between luxury and sporty performance.
The Bad
Potential weaknesses of the 2017 Audi S6 include higher maintenance costs compared to non-performance vehicles. Watch out for potential oil consumption issues common in some Audi engines. Some owners have reported problems with the infotainment system and electrical components. Repair costs can be significant due to the complexity of the vehicle.
2017 Audi S6: Quick Overview
- Engine Options: 4.0-liter TFSI® V8
 - Horsepower: 450 hp
 - Fuel Economy:
- City: 16 mpg (estimated)
 - Highway: 26 mpg (estimated)
 - Combined: 19 mpg (estimated)
 
 - 0–60 Times: Approximately 4.4 seconds
 - Towing Capacity: Not typically equipped for towing; minimal towing capacity if any.
 - Trim-Level Features:
- Premium Plus:
        
- Audi MMI Navigation plus with MMI touch
 - Audi connect PRIME & PLUS (6-month trial subscription)
 - Bose Surround Sound System
 - LED headlights
 - S sport seats with diamond stitching
 - Parking System Plus with rearview camera
 
 - Prestige: (Adds to Premium Plus)
        
- Head-Up Display
 - Corner View Camera System
 - Power Soft-Closing Doors
 - Audi Side Assist with Pre Sense Rear
 - Full LED headlights
 
 
 - Premium Plus:
        
 
2017 Audi S6 Specifications
Vehicle Information
| Year | 2017 | 
| Make | Audi | 
| Model | S6 | 
| Trim | - | 
| Style | Sedan All-Wheel Drive 4.0-T | 
| Type | Sedan | 
| Category | Mid-Size Car | 
Manufacturing Details
| Made In | Germany | 
| Manufacturing City | NECKARSULM | 
Dimensions
| Doors | 4-Door | 
| Curb Weight | - | 
| Gross Vehicle Weight Rating | - | 
| Overall Height | 144.27 cm | 
| Overall Length | 493.78 cm | 
| Overall Width | 187.45 cm | 
| Wheelbase Length | 291.59 cm | 
| Standard Seating | 5 | 
Engine & Performance
| Engine | 4.0-L | 
| Engine Size | 4L | 
| Engine Cylinders | 8 | 
| Transmission | 7-Speed Automatic | 
| Transmission Type | Automatic | 
| Transmission Speeds | 7-Speed | 
| Drivetrain | All-Wheel Drive | 
Additional Features
| Anti-Brake System | 4-Wheel ABS | 
| Steering Type | Rack & Pinion | 
Pricing
| Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) | $70,900 USD | 
| Invoice Price | $65,938 USD | 
| Delivery Charges | $950 USD | 
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What Problems Does the 2017 Audi S6 Have?
  Frequently reported problems for the 2017 Audi S6 can include oil consumption, which is a known issue in some Audi V8 engines. This might require more frequent oil checks and potential top-ups between services.
Infotainment system glitches or malfunctions have also been reported. This includes issues with the MMI system, connectivity problems with Audi Connect, or problems with the navigation system.
Some owners have reported minor electrical issues such as sensor malfunctions or problems with the power windows and locks.
Check for any recalls related to the 2017 Audi S6 on the NHTSA website. Recalls can address safety-related defects and should be rectified by an Audi dealership free of charge.
Long-term reliability concerns revolve around the complexity of the engine and associated components, which can lead to higher repair costs as the car ages. Regular maintenance and adherence to the recommended service schedule are essential to mitigate these risks. The air suspension, if equipped, may also require attention over time.
			Infotainment system glitches or malfunctions have also been reported. This includes issues with the MMI system, connectivity problems with Audi Connect, or problems with the navigation system.
Some owners have reported minor electrical issues such as sensor malfunctions or problems with the power windows and locks.
Check for any recalls related to the 2017 Audi S6 on the NHTSA website. Recalls can address safety-related defects and should be rectified by an Audi dealership free of charge.
Long-term reliability concerns revolve around the complexity of the engine and associated components, which can lead to higher repair costs as the car ages. Regular maintenance and adherence to the recommended service schedule are essential to mitigate these risks. The air suspension, if equipped, may also require attention over time.
How long will the 2017 Audi S6 last?
  With proper maintenance, a 2017 Audi S6 can provide 150,000 to 200,000 miles or 10-15 years of service. Regular oil changes, timely servicing of the transmission, and addressing any issues promptly are crucial for longevity. Long-term durability hinges on consistent upkeep.
Weaknesses over time include potential issues with the air suspension (if equipped), the infotainment system, and the engine's oil consumption. High-performance components are generally more stressed, leading to potential wear. Preventative maintenance can extend the vehicle's lifespan.
			Weaknesses over time include potential issues with the air suspension (if equipped), the infotainment system, and the engine's oil consumption. High-performance components are generally more stressed, leading to potential wear. Preventative maintenance can extend the vehicle's lifespan.
What Technology & Safety Features are Included?
  The 2017 Audi S6 comes equipped with a range of built-in tech, entertainment, driver-assistance, and safety features. Standard features include Audi's MMI infotainment system with navigation, Bluetooth connectivity, and a premium sound system (often Bose).
Driver-assistance features often include Audi Pre Sense Basic and Pre Sense Front, which provide collision warning and automatic emergency braking. Optional features can include adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, side assist (blind-spot monitoring), and a head-up display.
Entertainment features include SiriusXM satellite radio, HD Radio, and smartphone integration via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto (though availability might vary).
Safety features typically include multiple airbags, electronic stability control, and anti-lock brakes. Check the IIHS (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety) and NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) websites for specific crash-test ratings for the 2017 Audi S6. Typically, Audi vehicles perform well in crash tests, but specific ratings should be verified.
The Prestige trim typically adds features such as a top-view camera system and power-closing doors.
			Driver-assistance features often include Audi Pre Sense Basic and Pre Sense Front, which provide collision warning and automatic emergency braking. Optional features can include adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, side assist (blind-spot monitoring), and a head-up display.
Entertainment features include SiriusXM satellite radio, HD Radio, and smartphone integration via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto (though availability might vary).
Safety features typically include multiple airbags, electronic stability control, and anti-lock brakes. Check the IIHS (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety) and NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) websites for specific crash-test ratings for the 2017 Audi S6. Typically, Audi vehicles perform well in crash tests, but specific ratings should be verified.
The Prestige trim typically adds features such as a top-view camera system and power-closing doors.
What Colors Options are Available?
Exterior Colors
          Brilliant Black
        
      
          Ibis White
        
      
          Daytona Gray Pearl Effect
        
      
          Misano Red Pearl Effect
        
      
          Sepang Blue Pearl Effect
        
      
          Glacier White Metallic
        
      
          Floret Silver Metallic
        
      
          Mythos Black Metallic
        
      Interior Colors
          Arras Red
        
      
          Black
        
      
          Nougat Brown
        
      
          Lunar Silver
        
      2017 Audi S6 Prices and Market Value
  The 2017 Audi S6 had a starting MSRP of around $70,000 when new. Current used market prices vary depending on mileage, condition, and trim level, but expect to find them ranging from $25,000 to $40,000.
The S6 experiences significant depreciation due to being a luxury performance sedan. Factors affecting resale value include mileage, condition, maintenance history, and the presence of desirable options (like the Prestige trim or driver-assistance packages). Lower mileage and a clean vehicle history report command higher prices.
			The S6 experiences significant depreciation due to being a luxury performance sedan. Factors affecting resale value include mileage, condition, maintenance history, and the presence of desirable options (like the Prestige trim or driver-assistance packages). Lower mileage and a clean vehicle history report command higher prices.
2017 Audi S6 Cost of Ownership
  The 2017 Audi S6 is generally considered costly to own. Insurance premiums are higher due to the vehicle's performance and value. Fuel costs are above average due to the V8 engine. Maintenance and repair costs can be significant, especially for specialized parts and services. Long-term ownership costs are elevated due to potential repairs and the need for premium fuel. It is not an economical choice.
			2017 Audi S6 Fuel Efficiency
        Fuel Type
        Gasoline
      
    
        Fuel Capacity
        42.78 liters
      
    
        City Mileage
        5.65 km/l
      
    
        Highway Mileage
        3.74 km/l
      
    2017 Audi S6 Safety Rating
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2017 Audi S6 Warranty
Basic
					Original warranty
					48 months /  50,000 miles
				
				
					Estimated remaining
					Expired
				
		Powertrain
					Original warranty
					48 months /  50,000 miles
				
				
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		Rust
					Original warranty
					144 months /  unlimited miles
				
				
					Estimated remaining
					48 months / unlimited miles
				
		2017 Audi S6 Insurance
Insurance for a 2017 Audi S6 is moderately priced, reflecting its status as a Sedan with strong safety ratings and
reasonable repair costs.
			reasonable repair costs.
How Does the 2017 Audi S6 Compare to Other Sedan?
  The 2017 Audi S6 competes with vehicles like the BMW 550i/M550i, Mercedes-Benz E43/E550 AMG, and Cadillac CTS V-Sport. In terms of performance, the S6 offers strong acceleration and confident handling, often comparable to its rivals. Feature-wise, it's well-equipped, but some competitors may offer more advanced technology or luxury appointments depending on the configuration.
Reliability can be a concern for the S6 compared to some of its Japanese rivals like Lexus. The BMW and Mercedes-Benz also have comparable reliability profiles to the Audi. Price-wise, the S6 is generally competitive, but used prices can vary widely.
Alternatives to consider include the BMW M550i for a similar blend of performance and luxury with potentially better reliability, or the Mercedes-AMG E43 for a comparable driving experience. The Cadillac CTS V-Sport offers a more aggressive driving experience at a potentially lower price point. If reliability is a top priority, a Lexus GS F, although older, might be a better alternative.
			Reliability can be a concern for the S6 compared to some of its Japanese rivals like Lexus. The BMW and Mercedes-Benz also have comparable reliability profiles to the Audi. Price-wise, the S6 is generally competitive, but used prices can vary widely.
Alternatives to consider include the BMW M550i for a similar blend of performance and luxury with potentially better reliability, or the Mercedes-AMG E43 for a comparable driving experience. The Cadillac CTS V-Sport offers a more aggressive driving experience at a potentially lower price point. If reliability is a top priority, a Lexus GS F, although older, might be a better alternative.
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| 1 | 2023 Toyota Camry | (5.0★) | 
| 2 | 2023 Honda Accord | (0.0★) | 
| 3 | 2023 Lexus ES | (0.0★) | 
| 4 | 2024 Subaru Legacy | (5.0★) | 
| 5 | 2022 Mazda MX-30 | (5.0★) | 
| 6 | 2024 BMW M3 | (0.0★) | 
| 7 | 2023 Ford Mustang | (5.0★) | 
| 8 | 2023 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT | (0.0★) | 
| 9 | 2023 Audi A3 | (0.0★) | 
| 10 | 2023 Chevrolet Camaro | (5.0★) | 
| 11 | 2023 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid | (0.0★) | 
| 12 | 2023 Nissan Altima | (4.0★) | 
| 955 | 2017 Audi S6 | (0.0★) | 
Final Verdict: Is the 2017 Audi S6 a Good Sedan?
  The 2017 Audi S6 is ideal for drivers who appreciate a balance of luxury, performance, and understated style. It's worth buying used if you're comfortable with potential maintenance costs and prioritize driving enjoyment. A well-maintained example with a solid service history is essential. The Premium Plus trim offers a good balance of features, while the Prestige trim adds more luxury but at a higher price.
It’s a good choice if you understand its potential weaknesses, have a reliable mechanic, and value its unique combination of sportiness and refinement. Be prepared for premium fuel and potentially higher running costs.
			It’s a good choice if you understand its potential weaknesses, have a reliable mechanic, and value its unique combination of sportiness and refinement. Be prepared for premium fuel and potentially higher running costs.