When it comes to discreet efficiency, few cars can rival the Audi A4. Whether you want a saloon, estate or a cabriolet, it’s more than up to the job. 
There’s rarely a bad review of the A4. It lives up to all expectations, is great to drive and good to look at. Driver Power 2007 
The A4 is the perfect choice if you’re looking for a classy and luxurious compact executive machine. It’s seriously capable – especially when equipped with Audi’s famed quattro four-wheel-drive transmission.
Strong residual values mean it’s hard to find a bargain, but the A4 is better value used than its Mercedes C-Class and BMW 3-Series rivals.
History
The second-generation A4 was launched in December 2000 as a saloon. The Avant estate followed in July 2001, coinciding with the first 2.4-litre petrol and 2.5 TDI diesel engines. In May 2001, 100bhp and 115bhp versions of the 1.9 TDI joined the existing 130bhp model. A 2.0-litre FSI petrol arrived in July 2002.
The big news was a major facelift in September 2004, which included fresh front and rear styling, plus additional engines. These comprised the 2.0T and 3.2 V6 petrol units, plus 2.0 and 3.0 TDI diesels. Within a month, the V8-powered S4 was on sale, and by April 2005 the rapid RS4 arrived. In February 2006, a 2.7 TDI V6 diesel came along and from May of the same year, a 168bhp 2.0 TDI was available.
What to look for
If you are buying a 2.5 TDI or 2.0 petrol model which has had a new cambelt fitted, make sure that the water pump was also replaced – if
it wasn’t and the existing unit fails, the engine could be wrecked. Both the S4 and RS4 variants are very quick, but check that you can afford the running costs before buying. Service, fuel and insurance premiums are all certain to be high.
And if you are thinking of going for an A4 Cabriolet, take a look at the state of the fabric roof, because even the slightest damage can be very costly for a trimmer to put right. Ensure, too, that the frame is in good condition, as replacing a damaged one will be expensive.
Alternatives
The BMW 3-Series and Mercedes C-Class are the A4’s main competitors. They’re both worth a look, but neither offers quite as much value for money. A less obvious rival is the Lexus IS, or for something cheaper, try the Volkswagen Passat. The Jaguar X-Type is another option. It is good to drive and more affordable – and, just like the Audi, comes in four-wheel-drive guise.
USEFUL LINKS:
Audi Owners Club, www.audiclub.co.uk
Audi UK, www.audi.co.uk
Audi-Forums.com, www.audi-forums.co.uk
4 Rings Spares, www.4ringspares.co.uk
Audi Parts Direct, www.audi-parts-direct.co.uk
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