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Year:
2013
Make:
Audi
Model:
A4
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Exterior color:
Gray
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
97,725
Stock #:
U16893
VIN:
WAUFFAFL4DN037672
Gray 2013 Audi A4 Sedan All-Wheel Drive Automatic

 

2013 Audi A4

2.0T quattro Premium Plus AWD

97,725 mi

Henderson, CO
Fair Deal

$10,061

Year:
2014
Make:
Audi
Model:
A4
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Exterior color:
Blue
Transmission:
Manual
Mileage:
107,870
Stock #:
CT26056C
VIN:
WAUHFAFL7EN035005
Blue 2014 Audi A4 Sedan All-Wheel Drive Manual

 

2014 Audi A4

2.0T quattro Premium Plus AWD

107,870 mi

Lihue, HI
Good Deal

$12,580

Year:
2013
Make:
Audi
Model:
A4
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Exterior color:
Monsoon Gray Metallic
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
8-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
102,880
Stock #:
26K0807A
VIN:
WAUFFAFL2DN020630
Monsoon Gray Metallic 2013 Audi A4 Sedan All-Wheel Drive 8-Speed Automatic

 

2013 Audi A4

2.0T quattro Premium Plus AWD

102,880 mi

San Jose, CA
Fair Deal

$8,995

Year:
2012
Make:
Audi
Model:
A4
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
211 hp 2L I4
Combined gas mileage:
26 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
6-Speed Manual
Mileage:
118,646
Stock #:
017179
VIN:
WAUHFAFL9CN017179
 2012 Audi A4 Sedan All-Wheel Drive 6-Speed Manual

 

2012 Audi A4

2.0T quattro Premium Plus Sedan AWD

118,646 mi

Nashua, NH
Fair Deal

$9,099

About 2013 Audi A4
With the announcement of its 8th-generation A4, Audi seems to be content to rest on its laurels. Aside from a mild refresh to both the interior and exterior and a few new gizmos, this is essentially the A4 sedan known and loved the world over; it’s Audi’s most popular entry-level executive vehicle. In the U.S., the 2013 A4 will still rely on a 2.0-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder engine with 211 hp and 258 lb-ft of torque. (European models will offer a plethora of engine choices.) The 4-door vehicle will come with a 6-speed manual or 8-speed automatic transmission, with front- or Quattro all-wheel drive (AWD). One addition, however, will make a difference: a re-tweaked thermal management system that heats components more quickly promises to result in 10% better fuel efficiency. The 2012 was estimated at 22 mpg city/30 highway. On the outside, the A4's nose has been given the scalpel, and the result is a more curvaceous silhouette resembling that of the A6. The headlights, running lights and taillights have also been slenderized, giving it a more uniform (read: bland) look. Enhancements to the inside, although subtle, include a re-shaped steering wheel, new key fob and enticing new color and trim combinations. The touchscreen interface has been trimmed down to 4 buttons to simplify use. Individual seat heaters can be directly controlled from the center stack. A cool addition is an active Wi-Fi hotspot for up to 8 mobile devices; this feature used to be available only in higher-end models. The most significant change to the sedan is the addition of electric power steering, although even this enhancement is fairly subtle. Some say it’s still not quite as responsive as other models in its class. The rear suspension mounts have also been redesigned, and shock absorbers have been adjusted, promising a smoother ride. But this is still an Audi, and an A4 at that. It offers plenty of gusto and superior handling overall. Audi lovers won’t be disappointed. But for surprises, we'll probably have to wait for the 9th-gen A4, expected in the Fall of 2013. At this writing, the trim lineup has not been officially released, but it's expected to include the Premium, which includes 17-inch wheels, a sunroof and power front seats; the Premium Plus, which adds xenon plus headlamps, daytime running lights and heated seats; and the Prestige, which includes advanced keyless activation and a high-end navigation system. Each trim level will be available with front-wheel drive or in a Quattro AWD version.

 

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With the announcement of its 8th-generation A4, Audi seems to be content to rest on its laurels. Aside from a mild refresh to both the interior and exterior and a few new gizmos, this is essentially the A4 sedan known and loved the world over; it’s Audi’s most popular entry-level executive vehicle.

In the U.S., the 2013 A4 will still rely on a 2.0-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder engine with 211 hp and 258 lb-ft of torque. (European models will offer a plethora of engine choices.) The 4-door vehicle will come with a 6-speed manual or 8-speed automatic transmission, with front- or Quattro all-wheel drive (AWD). One addition, however, will make a difference: a re-tweaked thermal management system that heats components more quickly promises to result in 10% better fuel efficiency. The 2012 was estimated at 22 mpg city/30 highway.

On the outside, the A4's nose has been given the scalpel, and the result is a more curvaceous silhouette resembling that of the A6. The headlights, running lights and taillights have also been slenderized, giving it a more uniform (read: bland) look.

Enhancements to the inside, although subtle, include a re-shaped steering wheel, new key fob and enticing new color and trim combinations. The touchscreen interface has been trimmed down to 4 buttons to simplify use. Individual seat heaters can be directly controlled from the center stack. A cool addition is an active Wi-Fi hotspot for up to 8 mobile devices; this feature used to be available only in higher-end models.

The most significant change to the sedan is the addition of electric power steering, although even this enhancement is fairly subtle. Some say it’s still not quite as responsive as other models in its class. The rear suspension mounts have also been redesigned, and shock absorbers have been adjusted, promising a smoother ride.

But this is still an Audi, and an A4 at that. It offers plenty of gusto and superior handling overall. Audi lovers won’t be disappointed. But for surprises, we'll probably have to wait for the 9th-gen A4, expected in the Fall of 2013.

At this writing, the trim lineup has not been officially released, but it's expected to include the Premium, which includes 17-inch wheels, a sunroof and power front seats; the Premium Plus, which adds xenon plus headlamps, daytime running lights and heated seats; and the Prestige, which includes advanced keyless activation and a high-end navigation system. Each trim level will be available with front-wheel drive or in a Quattro AWD version.

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