A4 1.8T Wagon Practically Rocks
This practical yet fun to drive wagon is the best of both worlds. The 1.8T engine with Auto/Manual mode has a lot of giddyup and when you're cruising on the highway, I've gotten as much as 33 mph! Put the 2nd row seats down and the cargo space is awesome. I get some looks when I load the stuff in there. This Audi is so much more reliable than the Lexus IS300 Sportcross I had. Only 1 10,000 mile checkup vs. 6 times into the shop for the Lexus. (So much for the passionate pursuit of perfection) Audi uber alles!
Awsome!
I now have had my A4 ultrasport for 4 years and 80000 miles. I have had no major problems. It is an awsome car and it is amazing to drive. I highly recomend this car!
- 3.0 ConvertibleMSRP: $4,950503 mi away
- 3.0 quattro ConvertibleMSRP: $4,999652 mi away
- 1.8T ConvertibleMSRP: $10,9991,003 mi away
Ultra Sport with Ultra Repairs
Car is gorgeous. Dolphin grey ext & Black leather int. Looks like the S4, but with the economy of the 1.8T. It kills me that Audi makes such beautiful cars but can't make them reliable enough to compete with Japanese cars. In a year's time, I've replaced both front window regulators, the clutch, the center armrest, steering control arm, the stereo head unit and now scheduled items are coming up (timing, struts, brakes). This car only has 65k miles... Japanese typically don't fall apart until twice that. Audi does make a great car to lease. Only lease... which is unfortunate as most first time Audi buyers probably buy pre-owned and get turned off by the time they make enough to buy new.
Euro
I think it looks better then other cars in its class. besides everyone and their mothers owns a BMW. I like to be a little differant
squeeky brakes are standard
i puchase a 2004 A4 and seem to have a clicking noise when i put the car in gear and start moving and squeeky brakes come standard. dealership told me that is normal??????