oustanding
fabulous car, i've owned many differnt cars over the years and i must say audi has been one of my favorites.
Nirvana
As I'm in my 50's now, I've driven many different types of vehicles but mostly Japanese, including Lexus. The ride of this vehicle supersedes by far anything I have owned or tested in performance, comfort, handling, and confidence. As I explained to a friend, this car could die on me tomorrow, and I wouldn't care because the time spent with it already has provided enough pleasure for a lifetime. Buy it, you won't regret it.
- 3.0 quattro SedanMSRP: $8,997476 mi away
- 1.8T quattro SedanMSRP: $5,995992 mi away
- 3.0 ConvertibleMSRP: $8,9991,019 mi away
CVT sucks
I have had the A 4 for about 3 months, the power is o.k. but the thing has a 1 to 2 second delay when you accelerate from a dead stop, this is a big problem when turning left infront of traffic. I would not buy this car again with the CVT.
Understated Elegance
I've had my Moro Blue Beauty for less than 24 hours, and I've already put 250 miles on her. So far, it's met/exceeded my expectations. The 1.8T with CVT is surprisingly strong (and I used to drive a Lexus IS300). With the top up, the cabin is serene. Top down ride is comfortable. My only regret is that my car came with the Sports Package -- the stiffer suspension may cause unnecessary squeaks and rattles, especially in a convertible.
Audi walks away from a LEMON
I've owned it for 14 months and its been out of my posession for 47 days for mechanical rasons. 38 days for ignition coil(s) problems, 4 days to replace a faulty catalytic convertor and most recently, 5 days to replace a failed fan regulator module. Audi customer service takes a week to call me back to tell me they've decided to continue to service the car under the terms of warranty. I gotta a lemon folks and Audi doesn't want to make it right. Now it's my lawyers turn.