Thursday, December 23, 2010

Audi A4


In the ongoing horsepower war raging among luxury brands, the 2011 Audi A4 has essentially declared itself neutral, the automotive equivalent of Switzerland. While others from around the world duke it out with six-cylinders and ever-increasing power numbers, the A4 makes due with a turbocharged four-cylinder good for only 211 horses. This might seem as if Audi is deliberately limiting the A4′s appeal, but in reality the A4 manages to nearly match (or better) the acceleration of its competitors while simultaneously offering impressive fuel economy and the reassurance of available all-wheel drive.

White Audi A4 on the Road


The A4 has never really been known for its performance, though. Instead, it has been (and continues to be) a car defined by a high-quality interior, one that’s typically the benchmark in its class. While perhaps not as visually interesting as some of its competitors, the A4′s typically German cabin nevertheless has a rich ambiance. Add to it a decent-sized backseat and trunk and the A4′s cabin is suitably practical as well. The A4 Avant wagon isn’t exceptionally roomy, but it does give you more versatility than the sedan can manage. Plus, it looks pretty darn snazzy with its aggressively tapered roof line.

White Audi A4 Front View
Audi A4 Fast Cars
White Audi A4 Hatchback
White Audi A4 Front View
Audi A4 Full Black Interior
Audi A4 Hatchback Concept

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