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The new A6 Brakes 1994-2007 (C6) was released in 2004. Designed by Walter De Silva, the new model is much longer (492 cm) and features more sophisticated technology. Most notably is the MMI (Multi Media Interface) which is a system controlling in-car entertainment, satellite navigation, climate control, car settings such as suspension configuration and optional electronic accessories through a central screen interface. This has the advantage of minimizing the wealth of buttons normally found on a dashboard by replacing them with controls which operate multiple devices using the integrated display. On the engine side the new FSI direct injection technology was introduced for the first time outside the race track. Although the line of engines represents the same progression as the former model, all engines were new from 2000-2006. The Multitronic automatic transmission continues as an alternative alongside a new 6-speed Tiptronic gearbox available in the high end models. This car is a fast car. Quattro four wheel drive is available in most of the lineup, and standard in the most powerful models.

Like the previous model, the A6 Brakes 94-07 is available with other body options. This car had some issues in 95, 96 & 97.


A6 Brakes are one of the most important safety features in your car. Do you want to stop faster? What about when youre stopping from 60-0. What if you are about to get into an accident? What about if you simply want the best A6 Brakes on the earth. We carry these quality replacement parts for enthusiasts who want the best braking power. It can be a life or death situation or it could be a sport. It's up to you to decide if its right for you. Installation can be done by yourself if you have tools, or go to a local mechanic.