The underseat drawers for the driver and passenger (along with the usual center console) guarantee all the mommy gear I carry has a home – neatly tucked out of sight. The 12-way controls of the driver’s seat ensure that I have a comfortable driving position, and the automatic folding mirrors make going through the car wash a breeze. The rain-sensing windshield wipers startle me at first, but I am thankful for them when we experience a typical late afternoon thunderstorm on the way home from baseball practice. The “Advanced Key” never leaves my cute new summer handbag! This feature is so simple yet so convenient. Then a simple push of the engine-start button and the car starts. I don’t have to fumble with the key to get in – when I approach the door it senses the fob and unlocks the door for me. The doors are solid and close with a very satisfying whoosh and then click. It is smooth as Buttah and my family’s vocabulary will never be the same.įrom the moment I open the door to the Audi A6, I am in love. The Audi A6 is so smooth that it is like riding on a pad of butter, slightly reminiscent of “dyna-ride” but in a distinctly European, young, and hip sort of way. We always say “this car has dyna-ride” when a car’s ride is cushy and smooth at any speed or any road condition. One of the features of their car was something the manufacturer called “dyna-ride.” That term lives on in the vocabulary of my family. As they got older, I often helped by driving them around town. My grandparents always drove nice, big, American cars.
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