Showing posts with label Audi A6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Audi A6. Show all posts
December 22, 2020
Audi Lauds Motorsports Success in 2020; Confirms Arrival of RS Models in the Philippines in 2021
Audi Sport factory and customer teams have capped off the 2020 racing season with a record number of successes achieved amid significantly reduced race events held worldwide, a result of pandemic restrictions.
Filed Under:
Audi A3,
Audi A6,
Audi Corporate,
Audi Q8,
Motorsports,
News
August 27, 2020
Leading U.S. Safety Group Gives Nod to 2020 Audi Models
The U.S.A.-based Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has given the 2020 Audi A6 the highest Top Safety Pick+ and the 2020 Audi Q8 the Top Safety Pick awards after the models excelled in IIHS testing. Both the Audi A6 and Q8 earned top “Good” ratings in all six IIHS crashworthiness performance evaluations, and achieved “superior” ratings for front crash prevention tests.
January 14, 2020
The 2020 Audi A6 is the Upgrade of Upgrades
The all-new 2020 Audi A6 came at a time when the talk of the town was all about SUVs and crossovers. The shift in the spotlight puts focus on a segment that has taken a backseat for a good number of months in the past year: the mid-sized luxury sedan. That being said, the Audi A6 has a lot to be proud of. While it once had the aura that is likened to an accomplished middle-ager, it has since elevated with enhanced sportiness and modernity, keeping the understated elegance Audi is known for, intact. This gives it a bolder, more updated look that opens that A6 to a wider, younger market that is ready for its first upgrade.
Filed Under:
Audi A6,
Driver's Seat,
Luxury Car
September 11, 2019
The Audi A6 Returns for 2020; Prices Start at P 4.5 Million
The BMW 5 Series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class better watch out: the all-new 2020 Audi A6 is now in the country, boasting enhanced sportiness, comfort, and digitalization.
Filed Under:
Audi A6,
Car Launch,
Luxury Car,
News
October 16, 2014
Audi Motorcars Responds to Lemon Law Complaint
In light of a recent complaint filed by retired Air Force colonel Ricardo L. Nolasco [1, 2] regarding an allegedly defective Audi A6 TDI he purchased last May 30, 2014, Audi Motorcars emphasized that Republic Act No. 10642 – otherwise known as “The Philippine Lemon Law” – is completely not applicable in this case. “In the first place, the car is not defective; the Lemon Law protects consumers against ‘lemons’, or substandard cars. The vehicle is most assuredly not a lemon,” stressed Lito Jose, Sales and Marketing Director of Audi Motorcars, Inc. “Audi is one of the leading and most respected luxury automotive brands in the world, and we make sure to uphold this proud heritage in the Philippines,” he added.
Filed Under:
Audi A6,
Audi Corporate,
News
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