The Ever-Popular Audi A4 Is Good To Drive
The Audi A4 is a great all round car. It is luxurious and elegant saloon. The Audi A4 new engine makes the biggest impact in this class. It feels like a very refined product, with decent standard equipment and choice of engines. The diesel engines are the best choice as they are quick and economical. The Audi A4 holds on to its value which makes it a brilliant car for private and business buyers. The Audi A4 has precise steering, tyre and road noise are minimum and body roll is under control. Both the economical TDIe and S line trims of the Audi A4 have sports suspension which gives a hard and ruthless ride combined with larger alloy wheels.
As for the engines, the best Audi A4 new engine is the 2.0-litre TDI diesel which churns out 141bhp. This Audi A4 new engine is efficient and powerful. The 168 bhp 1.8 TFSI Audi A4 new engine is the best all-rounder in the petrol line-up, and emits CO2 emissions and claimed economy of 134g/km and 50mpg respectively. Audi A4 has been awarded with a maximum five-star Euro NCAP crash test rating thanks to its six airbags, traction and stability control. Other safety features include anti-whiplash head restraints, Isofix child seat mounting points for the rear seats and a blind spot and lane departure warning system.
The Audi A4 is very solidly engineered, the interior is second to none and itEUR(TM)s built to the highest standards. Audi havenEUR(TM)t had any major recalls or problems so it should be a trustworthy car. The cabin is spacious as two tall passengers can easily fit in the back. Audi A4 has lots of leg and headroom. The boot capacity is 480-litres which is big for a car in this class. The A4 saloon is not practical as the A4 Avant estate but it is still useful with its split/fold rear seats and a remote-opening bootlid. The 2.0 TDIe delivering 136bhp is the best bet for business drivers as they make up for most of the sales in this class.
This Audi A4 new engine returns 65.7mpg and has CO2 emissions of just 112g/km: that’s astounding efficiency for a car of this size. However, the more powerful 2.0 TDI engine which delivers 143bhp and gives 63mpg is also very economical, fits in the same company car tax bracket and you can have it without the lowered suspension fitted to TDIe models. Other models in the range have big engines which are fast but not economical. The Audi A4 new engines are efficient with strong residuals and low running costs.