Used 2002 Audi A4 3.0 quattro AWD 4dr Sedan (3.0L 6cyl 6M) Consumer Reviews
Horrible car and service
had nothing but electrical problems and safety problems. Audi and Dealer will not willingly take back the car. Make sure that you do not make the same mistake
Quality control needs improvement
Replaced a 99.5 2.8 fwd a4 with the 2002 3.0 quattro. In all respects, from an engineering and driving standpoint, a better, more fun to drive car. But at delivery, and in the first few weeks, a number of quality control problems appeared, e.g. gritty paint, heated mirrors don't work, quirky climate control, sunroof rattle, defective key fob, faulty back seat latch, etc. Does not seem the car was properly checked before being shipped.
- 3.0 quattro SedanMSRP: $6,7981,497 mi away
- 1.8T Avant quattro WagonMSRP: $5,9951,498 mi away
- 3.0 Avant quattro WagonMSRP: $3,3332,434 mi away
Watch The Ignition Coils
I am on my 3rd Audi and I have never had a problem till now. They are having major problems with the ignition coils. They are failing at a very high rate. The problem is there are 4 of them and Audi is refusing to replace them till they break and strand you
disappointed
The A4 is a nice looking car that doesn't deliver. If you are looking to purchase this car, take the extended warranty and make sure the dealership is close. There are many gremlins that will keep your dash warning lights lit up.
A bit disappointed with 2002 A4
it has been in the shop twice for check engine light issues. It will be going in for a third time for cruise control problems. The car interior makes "wear and tear" noises that should not be evident in a brand new car. I have an '89 Benz that has less squeaks. I'm guessing the sport suspension induced the squeaks, coupled with driving the car in San Francisco's terrible city streets. For a car that weighs as much as a Toyota 4Runner, I find the V6 lacking.