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The only V8 sports sedan under $60K is still rear-wheel-drive, naturally aspirated, and loud in all the right ways.
The DS No.8 sees the French trying luxury again► Majors on long-range comfort ► Great in places, lacks rear room The DS No.8 is a new electric SUV with coupé-inspired styling and premium aspirations.
Audi's answer to those cars lies in the potent RS4, which, unfortunately, is no longer ... The S4 gets special rims, has quad exhaust tips, and gets S4 and 3.0T badges. The S4 is offered in ...
For the S4, the focus also turned to its drivetrain ... is in dynamic mode (comfort mode is too lethargic for an Audi with an S badge) and the crank isn’t afraid to spin. Keep the tacho above ...
But Audi has decided that haven is no longer strong enough to support two competing products, and the new mid-size 2025 A5 sedan replaces both its predecessor and its mechanical twin, the A4 (the ...
The Audi S4 was a ... would once have been an S4 Avant (because it looks A4-sized), it’s now an S5. A small change that feels like a bigger one than it probably is, no doubt assisted by the ...
it attracted no unwanted attention. This Audi is also deceptively quick. The BMW M340i xDrive and Mercedes-AMG C 43 sedans are a little faster to 60 mph, but not by much, and when you factor in the ...
Audi has no official plans to remain in the small hatchback ... If that happens, the future A4 and S4 e-tron Sedans and Avants would be on the same SSP architecture as the next Golf, arriving ...
Silver is the traditional gift for a 25th Anniversary, and today's Nice Price or No Dice 25th Anniversary ... Today's 2006 Audi S4 Quattro is a special edition denoting 25 such orbits since ...
The 2003-06 Audi S4, then, is something of an anomaly. Apart from brushed aluminium door mirrors, 18-inch alloys (or optional 19s) and some discreet badges, the car looks pretty ... and be wary of ...
It’s an embarrassing and no doubt costly move for Alfa ... Volvo’s new compact S4 sedan had already made its world debut when Audi objected to the Swedes’ use of a name already found ...