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Introducing the AUDI A6 2.7 TDI 2009
The Audi A6 2.7 TDi is classed as a Station Wagons Estate by the majority of its drivers.

The Engine is2698 ccm (163,81 cubic inches) and is situated in the Front of the vehicle.Audi A6 2.7 TDi vehicles has 4 valves per cyliner in a V6 engine

The A6 2.7 TDi has a maximum power output of 180.00 PS (131,34 kW or 177,11 HP) at 3300 Rev. per min. with torque 380.00 Nm (38,51 kgf-m or 278,90 ft.lbs) at 1400 Rev. per min.

Top speeds of cars are not so important anymore more, because of our speed laws, but the Audi A6 2.7 TDi has an impresive top speed of 225.0 km/h (139,10 mph) with a transmission.

More informaion is available on the Audi A6 2.7 TDi 2009 in our easy to follow table below

  Specifications Table
Catagory Station Wagons Estate  Chasis  
Engine 2698 ccm (163,81 cubic inches)  Turning Circle  
Engine Position Front  CO2 Emissions 312.0 g/km 
Valves per Cyl Length 4920 mm (192,73 inches) 
Max Torque 380.00 Nm (38,51 kgf-m or 278,90 ft.lbs) at 1400 Rev. per min.  Height 1470 mm (57,61 inches) 
Max Power 180.00 PS (131,34 kW or 177,11 HP) at 3300 Rev. per min.  Width 1860 mm (72,83 inches) 
Bore/Stroke   Max Weight(loaded) 1630 kg (3575,53 pounds) 
Engine Type V6  Towing Weight 1900 kg (4167,86 pounds) 
Compression 17.0:1  Ground Clearance  
Top Speed 225.0 km/h (139,10 mph)  Wheelbase 2850 mm (111,64 inches) 
Fuel Diesel  Cooling Liquid 
Transmission   Front Brakes Ventilated disks 
Power to Weight 0.2011 PS/kg  Rear Brakes Ventilated disks 
Seats Front Leg Room  
Passenger Space 2832 litres (744,26 gallons)  Drag Co-eff 0.3 
0-100km (0-60mph) 8.1 seconds  Cargo Space 546 litres (143,28 gallons) 
Drive Front  Lubrication Wet sump 
Country of Origin   Fuel Cons mixed 7.0 litres/100 km (33,43 miles per gallon) 
Front Tyre 205/60-R16  Fuel Cons Urban  
Doors Fuel Cons Rural  
Rear Tyre 205/60-R16  Tank Capacity 70.0 litres (18,40 gallons) 

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