Compare: 2008 Audi A6 vs 2009 Lincoln MKS

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2008 Audi A6

2009 Lincoln MKS

  2008 Audi A6 4-door Sedan 4.2L quattro *Ltd Avail* Side Exterior View 2009 Lincoln MKS
MSRP
$49,625
$39,435
Invoice $46,152 $36,312
MPG
City/Highway
16/27 16/24
Rating 8.6 8.6
Bottom Line The 2008 Audi A6 has plenty of competition, but its graceful look and feel set it apart from more brutal German and more clinical Japanese iron. The 2009 Lincoln MKS’s smart performance, subdued good looks, and roomy interior put the brand back in full-size, luxury-sedan territory.
Likes &
Dislikes

Likes:

  • Light feel of major controls
  • Exterior styling
  • Interior features
  • "Top Pick" for safety

Dislikes:

  • Easy to ring up a $60,000 bill
  • Wide front grille
  • Interior not as handsome as previous edition

Likes:

  • Modern yet classic styling
  • Exceptional list of standard features
  • Remarkably quiet ride
  • Dynamic enough for the class

Dislikes:

  • Odd front headrest position
  • Steering wheel doesn't telescope out far enough
  • Looking forward to more powerful EcoBoost turbo engine [this engine is not mentioned anywhere in the text]
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Used Car Prices

  Min Max Average
2008 Audi A6 $21,930 $35,663 $28,813
2009 Lincoln MKS $24,878 $39,261 $32,070
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