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Frank,
FWIW, when I purchased our 95 A6Q from the local dealer (horrible
experience, now won't even buy parts from that dealer but that's another
thread) it had 37k on it.  I think they called the car "Audi Certified,"
which they seem to call almost every car on the lot.  Anyway, it seems like
we only paid an additional $300 US or $350 US to get the extended warranty
which is 5 years from original date of purchase (in my case 10/95) and up to
75k.  If you would like, I can check the invoice when I go home tonight, but
I would ask the dealer about this option.  $2200 seems out of sight, unless
the dealer is also picking up all maintenance under a deal like the "Audi
Advantage" you get when you buy a new car.  And, to answer your other
question, the A6 should be a very reliable car.  I don't want to start any
rants, but I think the basic consensus would be that by the time Audi went
to the "A" cars (A4, A6, A8) they had solved most of their historical
problems.  I don't put much stock in "ratings", but a lot of the used car
ratings I looked at rated the A6 more reliable than the comparable BMW and
Mercedes product.
HTH,
Samuel

Samuel W. Clough
Invesco Retirement Plan Services
404-575-3571