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Beautiful ride
My wife and I purchased this car with 38 K from a private party who was selling it due to a recent death in the family. It is absolutely beautiful inside and out in Alpaca beige color and beige leather seats. We bought a used windscreen on Ebay for under ,$250 compared to a new one listed for $1000. So far the only item we have replaced is the battery which even though expensive ($210) was cheap insurance for any future issues of non starting surfacing later due to a battery past its usable shelf life. It is a joy to drive with top down and little to no wind noise with windscreen in place. It is too bad that some buyers have experienced a myriad of repair issues with this model. So far we feel fortunate in having bought a beautiful car that turns heads with low mileage and an excellent price. Hopefully repair issues will not arise for this vehicle.
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Good car if you enjoy seeing the dealer at lot
I owned an Audi A4 convertible for 55,000 miles. During that time, I broke down twice (once less than ten miles after having maintenance at a dealership). The check engine light illuminated on a regular basis. Although the performance and handling are good, the lack of reliability overshadowed everything else. The level of reliability is what one would expect from a 1970s era British car, German luxury car.
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- 2.0T Premium quattro SedanMSRP: $6,99593 mi away
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- 3.2 Premium Plus quattro SedanMSRP: $4,900181 mi away
re: update 1/10 "from the outside..."
Well, I loved my Audi A4 but I had to trade it for a larger and more comfortable car. I traded it for a SUV. Size: People are not able to sit in the back of the car comfortably. It's a sports car with back seats added to it to make it look larger. Try to fit a car seat in the back with another child & you will be sorry because it will not work. I am also 9 months pregnant and I was upset every single day over the lack of quality care that the German's put into the comfort of this vehicle. The driving experience was nice & I really liked both the interior and exterior look of the car. I never had any mechanical problems with the car and the gas mileage was great.
Love the new A4
I traded in my 2002 A4 3.0 Quattro on a lease on a 2009 A4 2.0 Quattro. This 2.0 has plenty of torque. Cannot tell the difference with the new V4 from my prior V6, except the gas mileage is better and it is a quieter engine. I ordered the Premium Plus package with the navigator. I love the voice activated bluetooth dialing, the voice activated navigation, etc., and the backup camera with guidance. Audi came up with a winner. I am getting over 33 miles per gallon on the highway and around 28 in the city/suburbs. I am very happy with the vehicle. I loved my 2002; but, this is a big improvement. Only thing I miss from the 2002 is the storage compartments under the front seats.
Wolf in Sheep's CLothes
Retiring the 3.2 liter and making the 3.0T only available as a hopped up S goes down as one of the biggest mistakes Audi ever made. I commute to Boston daily 20 miles each way that takes anywhere from 25 minutes to 90 minutes. Sitting in traffic, slow easy driving it's a dream. Drives on a cloud like the old Cadillacs i grew up driving (but smaller!). Hit the accelerator though and the wolf comes out. This car jumps and the power just seems to keep coming. Tested this against the new A6 3.0T (too big and disconnected from the road), G37 (surprisingly nice car but too many of them on the road), BMW - lacks the lady-like good nature of the Audi