Audi A5 2016 Problems

Are you having problems with your 2016 Audi A5? Let our team of motoring experts keep you up to date with all of the latest 2016 Audi A5 issues & faults. We have gathered all of the most frequently asked questions and problems relating to the 2016 Audi A5 in one spot to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

Audi A4, A5, A6, and Maserati Levante recalled
By Robbie Wallis · 30 May 2017
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has issued safety recalls for the recently launched Maserati Levante SUV and several Audi models over engine faults.
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Audi and Volkswagen recall 582k cars in US
By Robbie Wallis · 01 Feb 2017
Audi and Volkswagen have issued three safety recall notices involving 582,822 vehicles sold exclusively in the United States.
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Audi A5 2016: Petrol or diesel?
Answered by David Morley · 04 May 2020

Both the petrol and diesel versions of Audi’s V6 are high-performance units that will provide all the performance you’ll ever need. But for most people buying an A5, there’s really only one that’s the right engine for them and it has nothing to do with reliability.

The turbo-diesel V6 is only really happy if you’re regularly using it for longer journeys where the engine gets hot enough to regenerate its soot-filter. This isn’t an Audi-specific thing; it applies across the board to all modern, common-rail diesel engines with soot-filters. For most urban-dwelling Australians, the pattern of vehicle usage doesn’t include those critical long journeys at freeway speeds, and driving around the suburbs for 12 months without a regular gallop on the open road will almost guarantee problems with the diesel’s emissions control systems (including the soot-filter).

Which means that for the vast majority of A5 buyers, the petrol V6 is the only way to go. While you will be losing a little fuel economy over the diesel, the petrol V6 is actually a nicer engine to use and live with. It’s faster, smoother and definitely more refined. And you won’t smell like a semi-trailer every time you fill up.

Is paint protection worthwhile?
Answered by Paul Gover · 24 Jan 2016

Car dealerships have turned unnecessary paint and fabric protection, as well as things like window tinting, into a major profit centre. In my experience, only a handful of paint protection systems are worthwhile.

Suitability of an A5 Sportback as a used buy?
Answered by Graham Smith · 23 Sep 2016

In my view buying a used European car is risky, they're expensive to service and repair, and more things tend to go wrong with them as the kilometres climb. 

You're more likely to hit snags with them than you are with less exotic cars from other parts of the world. With Audis you should try to ascertain if they are using oil, and you should thoroughly check the operation of the automatic transmission. 

Once you have chosen a car I would urge you to have it checked by a mechanic experienced in Audis or VWs.

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