Thenew-generation Audi A4 sedan hit Australian showrooms earlier this year, though based on the evolutionary looks, a casual observer might be pardoned for wondering
Thedriving enthusiast’s pick is the petrol engine in the most expensive A4, the all-wheel drive 2.0 TFSI quattro. It feels measurably stronger than the front-drive 2.0 in all conditions, and still uses only 6.3 litres/100km. All A4 engines use stop/start technology, which extinguishes the engine at idle to save fuel and cut emissions.
AudiS4 Avant 2017 review • Audi RS6 Avant review. The tried-and-tested eight-speed S tronic gearbox is lightning fast, displaying instant changes with the throttle pinned. The 3.0-litre V6
Irecently bought the 2017 A4 avant TFSI 1.4. The quality is clear to see. The interior is very classy and well thought of. The ride is smooth and handling sharp. The sports seats in the front are
The1.4 engine is great for normal driving, what a pleasant surprise. No it does not give you much acceleration past 50mph or so, but it will still get up to 70mph at a steady and adequate pace. At and around town speeds, it feels nice and nippy. It's so quiet ! this has to be one of my favourite things about the car.
Postedin Audi, Car Reviews, Cars / By Gerard Lye / May 30 2017 6:23 pm First introduced in September 2016 , the B9 Audi A4 arrived with pricing for just a sole 2.0 TFSI variant, for starters.VxRPqBT.