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Pleasently surprised
I had a '13 BMW 320i with Dinan Stage 1 and M Sport(with 6speed manual). It was really a fun car, with enough power and great dynamics. Since I was getting older, and my wife needed an automatic and was sitting in traffic a lot, we decided to get an automatic with more linear power(read I6/V6). Shopped around for Lexus IS350 and BMW 340i. 340i was good, but moving from manual to automatic, I didn't find the transmission react fast enough for my tastes. IS350 with its 8-speed transmission was also not as responsive. So I started looking for vehicles with dual-clutch given faster shift times and better response. Audi A4 is one of the few cars in the market with 7 speed DCT in the price range and new 2.0T motor is torque rich and in fact I found the vehicle better than sportier S3. Also even the base trim(Premium) has the Android Auto/Apple Play combo negating the need for nav package(mine has Convenience package, which is a must-have). And Quattro with rear-bias is another feature worth paying for. All in all, I got almost 5K off sticker on a brand-new vehicle which is a way better deal than BMW 328i(RWD), Lexus IS300(AWD) and Acura TLX-V6 SH-AWD which are way out of Audi's league in terms of responsiveness and ride quality. Handling is little better in BMW, but everything else is dated. Previous Audis never impressed me, but this vehicle is quite a revelation and definitely worth considering if you are in market for entry level sporty-luxury sedans. At least until Lexus and BMW move to next generation, Audi seems to the best all-rounder in the segment.
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Best car I've ever owned
Loved my Lexus and Infiniti cars, but the A4 tops them both. I can't review reliability yet, as I've only had the car for a month. My brother loved mine so much that he bought one the next week. Extra bonus: getting an average of 30 mpg and my insurance actually went DOWN $400 a year, presumably because of all the safety features in the car.
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- 2.0 TFSI Premium Plus quattro SedanMSRP: $17,87242 mi away
- 2.0 TFSI Premium quattro SedanMSRP: $14,8792 mi away
- 2.0 TFSI Premium SedanMSRP: $13,4991 mi away
Test drove all. Happy as a clam in Barnegat Bay
We bought a 2014 Q5 SUV for my wife. While awaiting the car being prepped (we had a registration snafu due to us getting Veteran plates of the car) we got a 2017 A3 Sport as a dealer loaner. About a year later, the salesman called and said that he had an A4 Sport 25th Anniversary trim available and if we were interested. 48 hours later, the car was sitting in our driveway, ready to take on whatever adventures we could think of. So - first the warnings: The electronica takes some getting used to. The blind spot warning, the Audi pre-sense warning, the infotainment system all work well; it is information overload until you've driven the car a few times. Thing is, once you have, the car literally becomes a well fitting extension of our being. Second: Buying this car used will make a lot of the features either unavailable or very difficult to get working. The car comes with WiFi and a lot of gadgetry that re-registering takes an act of Congress and dispensation from Chancellor Merkel to get right (Trust me - I tried.) The good news is that the car is still an absolute blast without those features. Did I say the car was fast? Did I mention that it stops on a dime? Did I let on that it handles as tight as a go-kart with the ability to do 130 mph? All are true, then when combined with the incredible sound system, comfortable heated seats with cooling and three zone climate controls, everybody's happy. External lighting? LEDs in strategic locations that get you in and out of the car in a flash. Speaking of flash, the rear indicator lights flash from inside to outside in a cool banded way that i really impressive. Your keys and your phone never have to leave your pockets as you get in, start the car, drive with your favorite playlist booming, stop and exit the car. You want news? Bang, done. You want live traffic? Once hooked up to your phone, ditto. Like Waze instead of the navigation Audi gve you? Apple Car Play and Android Auto to the rescue. I can hardly wait to see what the next generation of Audi brings us (I hear drum beats for e-Tron in the distance...)
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Awesome car
Love this car! Great to drive, excellent performance
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Passing every Prius
The A4 is an absolute joy to drive! It is agile, quick, sexy and also elegant...with an attitude. The summer tires are sticky and you can feel the car hugging the road on high speed turns. Every stop light becomes a starting line and I cannot resist passing every Prius I see. Handles beautifully in any kind of weather, in traffic and the on the open road. The B&O speakers transform my commute into a concert (although my hearing is suffering! LOL). Unfortunately, shortly after I leased this car, I got a new job 70 miles from my home. My only regret is the mileage that I am putting on this beautiful car, however, now that I have experienced driving it, I could never settle for anything less.
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