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| Audi A4: From Passat and Back |
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| Friday, 20 February 2009 | |
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For years, the Audi 80 defined the smaller cars in Audi’s line up. By the early 1990s, the aging model was in need of updating and the name itself would need to be changed with the two digit alphanumeric model designation recently adopted by Audi. Cost pressures, however, made the development of an all-new from-the-ground-up model impossible. Instead, Audi tapped Volkswagen and based the original Audi A4 upon the successful VW Passat. Platform sharing has been common amongst automakers for generations. General Motors regularly spreads it platforms across brand lines while Toyota and Honda have learned that their respective Lexus and Acura luxury makes could share much with their high quality and successful standard brands. Still, the wheels of autodom are always turning and the original Audi A4 is now in its fourth generation and is built on its own platform. Indeed, the newest Audi A4 shares nothing with its VW cousin and is poised squarely to do battle with the BMW 3 Series, Mercedes C Class, the Volvo S60, and Cadillac’s Swedish built BLS. So, what does today’s Audi A4 owners get for the money? Quite a lot! Read on: A choice of three models including a sedan, a wagon, and a cabriolet Two engine choices: a 2.0L I4 and a robust 3.2L V6 Front wheel drive or Quattro all wheel drive A plethora of transmission choices including manual, automatic, and manumatic shifters Major safety initiatives including power assisted safety restraints, head and side air bags, antilock brakes 12 way power seat for the driver |
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