But, is the Audi S6 baby a good thing? Maybe.
Lucas is not like other automotive journalists. He doesn’t usually sugarcoat things. He isn’t jaded and isn’t easily influenced by marketing talk. A nice hotel and a free week in a car are not enough to change his mind. As Alex, his father, buckles him in as a passenger, he takes the car for a short drive. A turbocharged 3.0-liter diesel engine produces 350 horsepower and 516 pound feet of torque in the Audi S6. It’s fast, Lucas says. But the diesel part isn’t something that he enjoys. The V8 engine in the S6 is still there. We sure do.
More exhaust fraud:
Lucas likes the interior and even claims that the car is worth $130,000. However, it only cost him less than $77,000 in British Pounds. Audi is not bad at all. Lucas also loves the 21-inch wheels. Alex asks Lucas what he thinks about the exhaust. He replies that he doesn’t like them, but they’re supposed be real. Car makers, take note. Exhaust tips should be considered real. We don’t want to forget about the excessive faux vents. Lucas also questions why the car only has two pedals. See? You can see that even children know that a car must be manually operated.