

The sprint to 0-60mph is beyond respectable, but you’d never know by gazing into its adaptive LED headlight. Related: If you like this car, you might be interested in our 2014 Audi A6 TDI Diesel review. Goldie Lox would indeed agree that the S6 isn’t too hard, too soft, but is in fact just right. The adjustable chassis settings – you can lower and raise the S6 thanks to their adaptive air suspension – played perfect complement to the windy and sometimes unforgiving roads of Josh Tree. But with that comes a more head room in what is an exceptionally comfortable back seat – it played home to not one, but two naps by our female passenger. Sure, it can’t hold as much gear as the S6’s brother, the S7. I couldn’t think of a better road trip car. And while you are at it, also check out our review of the best luxury cars. There we challenged the Audi S6 to Joshua Tree’s dusty roads, steep and windy inclines – not to mention the inevitable LA traffic whilst leaving (this last one was promptly addressed using the S6’s ACC, or adaptive cruise control). Be sure to also check out the BMW M performance steering wheel that includes a built-in screen and LED lights. If you like reading about cars, take a look at our 2014 Nissan GT-R Review. So, we harnessed the power of the twin turbo V8 and zoomed off to Joshua Tree. There is also an inordinate amount of historical sites and national parks. No where else in the world can you ski, surf and catch a celebrity sighting in the same day.
