View Full Version : B6/B7 differences
skiptowncat
25-01-2010, 10:29 PM
As the title says, what are the main differences between the two.
Is it a totally package or was the b7 an upgrade on the b6, are the engines the same (I know the 3.0 tdi power output is different but is that just the mapping?)
skymaster
25-01-2010, 10:41 PM
Hi
I recently had a long thread going on this... I just upgraded from a 2003 B6 to a 2006 B7....
I was originally concerned that I would be paying a fair wad to upgrade to a very similar car.... but it's not the case... the B7 I went for is very different to my older B6 in the way it drives......
From what I found out there were suspension upgrades using some S4 and A6 parts... and the gearbox / engine position and layout has been improved for better handling... The range of engines is totally different as well...
I would say it's different enough to make me feels it's very much the newer model.... if only they had updated the dash... then people probably wouldn't consider the B7 a B6 with a new body shape...
skiptowncat
26-01-2010, 07:41 AM
Well that was the answer I was looking for.
So in your opinion it's worth the extra couple of grand?
kodkod.84
26-01-2010, 09:51 AM
Some light reading for you regarding changes between the B6 and B7.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audi_A4
skymaster
26-01-2010, 10:36 AM
Well that was the answer I was looking for.
So in your opinion it's worth the extra couple of grand?
If it's a case of a couple of grand then certainly worth it... I paid 8.5k to change up from a 2003 B6 to a 2006 B7..... Although I went from a fairly basic spec SE quattro up to a S line special edition with a fair amount of decent options added.... so essentially a much better car... and petrol of course... instead of diesel...
A lot of people still seem to be fairly keen on the B7s despite the B8 being released... The styling on the B7 represent the peak of A4 design in my opinion... there is a B8 parked in my road and I just can't get on with how it looks.... A friend of mine had one as a curtesy car as well (a B8).... and thought the interior was fairly cheap and plastic compared to my old B6....
Embisix
26-01-2010, 11:16 AM
A friend of mine had one as a curtesy car as well (a B8).... and thought the interior was fairly cheap and plastic compared to my old B6....
I Know it's a little off topic, but I'm inclined to agree. The B8's interior definitely has a cheaper feel about it than the B6/7.
If you get the chance, run your fingers across the top of the silver trim just below the clocks. There's a really sharp edge, feels as though a piece of trim is missing. Also doesn't feel as solid overall IMO.
I don't think Audi felt they needed to upgrade the dash on the B7 as the B6's was so good, it still looks clean and modern today (certainly compared to all those cheap AKAI hi-fi effect ones that seem to be appearing on a lot of other cars at the moment).
skymaster
26-01-2010, 11:21 AM
Yes, the inside of the B7 S line with it's Ally trim and newer steering wheel etc etc does look very modern and up to date... Car interiors seemed to peak on many models in the early noughties... take the MK5 golf for example... great car but with an ugly plastic interior that probably cost VW sales...
skiptowncat
26-01-2010, 09:22 PM
I Know it's a little off topic, but I'm inclined to agree. The B8's interior definitely has a cheaper feel about it than the B6/7.
If you get the chance, run your fingers across the top of the silver trim just below the clocks. There's a really sharp edge, feels as though a piece of trim is missing. Also doesn't feel as solid overall IMO.
I don't think Audi felt they needed to upgrade the dash on the B7 as the B6's was so good, it still looks clean and modern today (certainly compared to all those cheap AKAI hi-fi effect ones that seem to be appearing on a lot of other cars at the moment).
Off topic posts are always welcome on my threads!!:beerchug::beerchug::beerchug:
The reaason I ask is i'm looking at the 3.0 tdi, I do quite a lot of motorway driving as well as "spirited" driving so it seems a good trade off between economy and power.
I've got up to 15k to spend and i could either get a b6 cab or a b7 saloon:dunno:
randall977
27-01-2010, 05:44 PM
Huge shame they didn't put the Cabriolet dash in the B7 - it's so much nicer and better quality. I believe they are now using the Cab dash in the Exeo... Can the Cabriolet dash be transfered into a B6 / B7?
skymaster
27-01-2010, 05:46 PM
Yes... good point... the Cab dash is very nice indeed... That would have made the B7 virtually irresistable...
lowrider-73
27-01-2010, 06:42 PM
I was reading that Seat haven't done themselves any favours tweaking the styling or suspension of the Exeo judging by the reviews in recent car magazines although I do agree that the dashboard looks great and I wish they had changed it in the B7. My wife has a B6 Avant and i've got a B7 S-Line Saloon sometimes I forget which car i'm in unless I look out of the rear view mirror.......
Embisix
28-01-2010, 03:38 PM
I was reading that the Seat haven't done themselves any favours tweaking the styling or suspension of the Exeo judging by the reviews in recent car magazines although I do agree that the dashboard looks great and I wish they had changed it in the B7. My wife has a B6 Avant and i've got a B7 S-Line Saloon sometimes I forget which car i'm in unless I look out of the rear view mirror.......
The Exeo Dash is lifted straight out of the B7 Cabriolet and is indeed a bit of a looker. They could've used it in all B7's just to freshen things up I guess.
skiptowncat
28-01-2010, 07:38 PM
So let me get this right, the cab interiors in the B6 and B7 are different to their respective saloon counterparts.
Are the B6 and B7 cab interiors different to each other?
fourringsrus
28-01-2010, 07:51 PM
Yes to question a; the cab is different to the saloon internally,much nicer dash etc
Are b6/b7 different,Idon't know only had b6's so far
Stuart
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