VEHICLE BUYER'S GUIDE

Audi S620022026

Year-by-year buyer intelligence from NHTSA safety data — reliability, value, and which years to target or avoid.

TOP PICK
2020
Buyer Score 92/100
25
Years Analyzed
28
Total Recalls
89
Total Complaints
4
Reported Injuries
0
Reported Deaths

Best Years to Buy a Audi S6

Buyer Score combines reliability (65%) and depreciation value (35%) — higher is better.

#1 PICK6yr old
2020
Strong Buy · 92/100
Reliability94/100
Value window87/100
Recalls1
Complaints5
Top issue: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
#2 PICK8yr old
2018
Strong Buy · 91/100
Reliability99/100
Value window77/100
Recalls0
Complaints1
Top issue: SERVICE BRAKES
#3 PICK4yr old
2022
Strong Buy · 91/100
Reliability94/100
Value window85/100
Recalls1
Complaints3
Top issue: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Audi S6 Years to Avoid

#1 WORST
2013

2 recalls · 32 complaints

Top issue: ENGINE

#2 WORST
2014

2 recalls · 14 complaints

4 reported injuries

Top issue: ENGINE

#3 WORST
2016

1 recall · 25 complaints

Top issue: ENGINE

Audi S6 — Year-by-Year Comparison

Every model year ranked by Buyer Score. Click any year for its detailed problem report.

YearRecallsComplaintsInjuriesDeathsReliabilityValueBuyer ScoreVerdict
202600
82
40
67
Excellent
202503
80
55
71
Excellent
202400
91
68
83
Excellent
202300
100
78
92
Excellent
202213
94
85
91
Good
202130
91
88
90
Good
202015
94
87
92
Good
201900
100
83
94
Excellent
201801
99
77
91
Excellent
201713
95
70
86
Good
2016125
89
63
80
Avoid
201511
96
56
82
Good
20142144
84
50
72
Avoid
2013232
84
45
70
Avoid
201200
100
41
79
Excellent
201120
94
38
74
Good
201020
94
38
74
Good
200930
91
38
72
Good
200821
93
38
74
Good
200721
93
38
74
Good
200600
100
38
78
Excellent
200500
100
38
78
Excellent
200410
97
38
76
Excellent
200320
94
38
74
Good
200220
94
38
74
Good

Buyer Score = Reliability (65%) + Value window (35%). Deaths and injuries sourced from NHTSA complaint filings. Year links open full NHTSA problem reports.

Known Audi S6 Problems

Most frequently reported components across all model years, from NHTSA owner complaints.

ENGINE
46
POWER TRAIN
8
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
6
FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
6
UNKNOWN OR OTHER
5
STEERING
3
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
3
SERVICE BRAKES
2

Complaint counts across all model years. Numbers indicate frequency, not severity.

Shopping by Era

How each generation of the S6 compares — best year within each era shown.

2018–Present

Modern safety tech, refreshed platforms, updated powertrains. Higher purchase price but lower reliability risk. Best pick in this era: 2019 (Buyer Score 94).

Best: 2019

2013–2017

Mid-decade models in the depreciation sweet spot — typically 35–55% below original MSRP. Inspect carefully for powertrain wear and recall completion. Best: 2017 (Buyer Score 86).

Best: 2017

Pre-2013

Older S6 models are deeply depreciated but carry higher wear and repair risk. High mileage is common. Always get a pre-purchase inspection and verify full recall history.

Proceed with Caution

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best year S6 to buy?+

The 2020 Audi S6 scores highest on our Buyer Score (92/100) — combining a reliability score of 94/100 with a value score of 87/100. It has 1 recall and 5 NHTSA complaints on record.

Which S6 years have the most problems?+

The 2013, 2014, 2016 model years have the highest problem scores in our analysis. The 2013 S6 leads with 2 recalls and 32 owner complaints.

What is the Buyer Score?+

The Buyer Score is a composite metric that combines reliability (65% weight) and depreciation value (35% weight). Reliability reflects recall and complaint severity. Value reflects how much of the vehicle's depreciation has already been absorbed by prior owners — a 4–6 year old vehicle typically sits in the sweet spot.

What are the most common S6 problems?+

The most frequently reported Audi S6 issues involve: ENGINE, POWER TRAIN, ELECTRICAL SYSTEM, FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM. These are aggregated across all model years from NHTSA owner complaint filings. Frequency of complaints does not necessarily indicate severity.

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