One of the issues with this set-up was that you has a hard time hearing Barry, Benji, Michael & Greg playing because only their amps were miked and they needed more volume.
How do you know if it's an S-Line? I see the emblem, but my 2004 audi a6 is exactly like this one, but mine doesn't have the emblem? Same luxury, premium and infotainment packages but what makes it an s-line?
gstmal509 Hi. I no longer have the car, but this should help you with the difference. www.audizine.com/forum/showthread.php/474675-A6-2-7T-vs-A6-2-7T-S-Line
There are a few of these floating around. I wont say it wasn't recorded off-air (because I don't know), but commercial producers do goof around after the real work is finished. Classic example: Cigarette commercial for Chesterfields, featuring Jackson Beck as the announcer, around 1960. Never aired for obvious reasons. I'll try to find it.
@jjedogg23 I am 6' and have absolutely no problems. I think you would be fine. Go and test drive one, you will love it. This has been the nicest car I have ever owned.. Love it and hope to be able to "chip" it soon.
@mauiboypoi These cars are not cheap to have work done on them. I purchased my 2004 w/ 93K miles and immediately had to put $2000 in to have the Timing Belt, Water Pump, Valve Cover gaskets replaced. These are all recommended around 100K miles, thus I knew I would need to do this when I bought the car. I need to spend about another $800 to get some linkages changed. Then to the fun stuff of getting it chipped. I will put another $3K-$4K before I am done. With that said, I LOVE THIS CAR!