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I have purchased several Audi's and all of them ended up in the junk yard. This vehicle had less than 100K miles and the engine failed. Since the vehicle was already paid off and not under warranty Audi did not take ownership for their piece of junk and wanted to charge 15K+ to replace the engine. Prior to owning this vehicle I also had an 2009 A4. The vehicle ended up in the Junk yard due to an oil consumption issue (recall) . Again, Audi did not repair the vehicle because it was 5,000 miles over the recall coverage. Every Audi I have owned has had a recall--- they now build crap. I should have learned my lesson the first time.
Definitely not a driver's car
Excellent design inside the cabin and exterior- good materials and quality. The tech is top of the class but if you enjoy driving this is not the car for you. Too often on long trips and such will behave like a fwd vehicle, the steering sucks even with the sport package (no way to fix that dead on center Audi feel- it's not old Lincoln bad by any means but not in league with Mercedes' , BMW's, Cadillac's, etc...) , the suspension is not close to what the three series has (I even opted for the adaptive one) - this has been the most disappointing car for me that I have ever purchased -mainly because I want to love it as it is the only one that checked all the boxes on what I wanted (tech features , bang and olufsen sound system, top safety pick, great real world fuel economy, love the looks, etc) Driving around town it can be a lot of fun but if you aren't constantly pushing the car then it loses any illusion of a sporting nature and becomes a very bland drive. If they could get it to have the road manners it does when pushed all the time then it would be an awesome vehicle , just disappointing otherwise.- Update- I got rid of the vehicle and got an Alfa Romeo Giulia and have not looked back; the interior is not finished as nicely as the A4 and the rear seat legroom is not quite as big but drive one and you’ll understand. Hopefully Audi can learn from corporate cousin Porsche how to make a vehicle that actually feels nice to drive- they have some of the best styling in the industry and fit and finish is great as well.
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- 2.0 TFSI Premium Plus quattro SedanMSRP: $12,49915 mi away
- 2.0 TFSI ultra Premium Season of Audi Selection SedanMSRP: $11,99147 mi away
- 2.0 TFSI Premium Plus quattro SedanMSRP: $14,99949 mi away
Great technology! But....
The one thing I REALLY dislike is where they put the cup holders. Its directly in front of some controls - so my parking sensor can get turned on/off by accident. BAD IDEA. The other controls in that spot aren't as crucial. One thing I LOVE is the Google Earth. One thing I REALLY DISLIKE is how much they charge to keep some of the technological features. The tires are constantly going low and i hit a pothole and got an instant flat. I've never found an audi dealer that I like. The AWD is a must in New England and it's OK on the road. I've replaced the brakes once, as expected. And all the tires AT LEAST once. The brakes are VERY touchy. I almost shot through the windshield when I first bought the car. Very good size trunk. Not huge back seat but not bad - unless the driver has long legs. It has Audi Sense which is supposed to tell you if you're going to fast for the car in front of you. The times that I almost got into an accident, it didn't tell me. Some other times the system came on there was no need. The signals for seat belt and door open are LOUD! The bluetooth gets screwed up and the radio doesn't go back on because it things you're still using the microphone but I think the iphone may be holding on. When I had to fill wiper fluid, it took me 1/2 hour to find the spot. Silliest thing in the world. The seats are a little maddening if you put too heavy a bag on the passenger seat, it thinks there should be a passenger and the seat belt bell keeps going on. Then it tells you that you have a safety malfunction. REALLY ANNOYING. There is a LOT of technology in the car. If you put a place into the navigation that is doesn't have, it will google it for you. Overall, the car is decent.
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2017 A4
Ii have only owned the vehicle 2 weeks. So far, it's great. Have now owned 18 months and still great.
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First impressions - a Audi A4
Leased this car. 15 days into it I love it! Pros -- nice and intuitive controls and excellent MMI interface. Good interior. Fun and comfortable driving (compared to my old Camry). Cons - slight lag during acceleration and wish back seat with little more roomier.
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