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Audi A6 wins a "Digital Driver Award". - 06-17-2006, 09:33 AM



PC Mag's Digital Driver Awards

Some day every car will have a cockpit controller. Today, Audi's A6 luxury sports sedan leads the way with its integrated MultiMedia Interface (MMI). How does it work? You select a function such as Nav, CD, or AM/FM via one of eight buttons, then you navigate screens via the knob. In addition to the 7-inch screen in the console, a smaller LCD in the gauge cluster provides key navigation, phone, and entertainment information. Bluetooth is standard, and the Bose audio system plays MP3s and WMAs.

The six-cylinder A6 3.2 might be an even better choice if price is an issue, because it costs $10,000 less. You don't get a V8 engine, but you can have Audi's continuously variable transmission (CVT) if you opt for front-wheel drive only. Because it has no gears, the CVT drives more smoothly and gets better gas mileage. The all-wheel-drive Quattro drive train requires an automatic transmission.

Source: Autoblog
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