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The Audi A4 is a compact executive car, available as a sedan and a station wagon. It’s amazingly comfortable on the inside and delivers a pleasing drive.
Is it comfortable?
The Audi A4 isn’t really fair. The interior is beyond comfortable and so utterly beautiful; it’s probably embarrassing for the Mercedes C Class and BMW 3 Series to admit they’re competing with it. If you’re going on a long journey, likely to be stuck in traffic or simply zipping around town, you’ll be happy doing it in the Audi A4. The awesome infotainment and tech options will stop you feeling bored, while thin, cosy seats, a high roof, wide body and long wheelbase ensure you feel the generous space inside the car. With the rear seats up, you have 480 litres of boot space, or 965 litres when they’re folded down, so throw in a few suitcases and take off on a family holiday.
How does it drive?
It’s not a bad drive. In fact, the Audi A4 is reasonably light, and the engines available are efficient and powerful, delivering great performance and better-than-average CO2 emissions and fuel consumption. And it’s satisfying to drive. But there’s no doubt Audi put the majority of their efforts into the interior. As a result, the Audi A4 doesn’t perform at the same level as the luxury cars it eclipses in terms of internal comfort. The big question is whether this is going to play a major part in influencing buyers. Most buyers who look at compact executive cars aren’t very concerned about driving fun. As such, you’ll have nothing to worry about when it’s time to sell a used Audi A4.
