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Power and smoothness of the 2.7-litre petrol engine, Tiptronic gearbox, rugged styling, combination of off-road prowess and on-road ability, good value compared with standard A6 Avant
Diesel's lack of low-speed torque, exposed sills transfer dirt onto exiting legs, beautifully-finished interior inappropriate for regular dirt-road use, easily scuffed bumpers and alloys
It looks great and delivers the goods - what more could you want? Well, it's a bit too smart to be a proper working vehicle





The Allroad hasn't been through the Euro NCAP crash tests, but Audi generally makes extremely safe, strong cars, and it features many advanced occupant restraint, protection and crumple zone systems. Standard equipment includes driver, passenger and side airbags, a full armoury of ABS, traction control and other electronic driver aids, as well as remote central locking and an alarm. Audi usually scores well for security, too, which is good, as its cars are often targeted by top-end thieves.
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wrote on 27 06 2006