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The Audi A4 has long been part of a trio of German cars that dominate the premium car market. For nearly 30 years, it has gone head-to-head with the popular BMW 3 Series and the refined Mercedes-Benz C-Class.
Audi’s appeal has always been based on high-tech sophistication. The Audi A4 isn’t as vibrant to drive as a 3 Series, nor as luxurious as a new Mercedes C-Class. However, it is more than a match for them in terms of cool-factor. Although this version isn’t in the first flush of youth, constant upgrades over the years mean it still remains competitive – and better value than ever.
Other rivals to the Audi A4 to consider include the Volvo S60 and the sporty Alfa Romeo Giulia as well as the Jaguar XE. Take a look at an Audi A4 for sale on heycar to discover just what’s on offer.
The Audi A4 has always been an effortless car to drive. Its light controls and ultra-accurate steering give it a real feeling of precision, which nicely reflects the approach seen in the rest of the car. All the turbocharged engines are effortless and these days you don’t even have to worry about changing gear: automatic gearboxes are standard across the board.
A BMW 3 Series is more engaging, while a Mercedes-Benz C-Class has a more cosseting ride, but the Audi has a confident feel of its own, particularly in the high-output S4 diesel.
All models have a comprehensive infotainment system called Audi MMI. The touchscreen setup is easy to use, and there are additional physical controls in the centre, called MMI Touch, making it easier to operate on the move. Full connectivity (and sat-nav) is included as standard and the top-line Vorsprung takes things further still.
Although it’s not a prime focus for saloon cars, passenger space is decent, and the boot packs in 460 litres. Those who need more practicality can choose the Audi A4 Avant estate, which we’ve profiled separately.
One of the best aspects of the current Audi A4 is its sheer value for money. Whether you’re looking to buy or lease, it’s never offered so much as standard for the money. We think Sport Edition is looking particularly good value, given its fulsome standard spec.
Factor in the more standout styling of this facelifted Audi A4 range, and the appeal of Audi’s small executive saloon remains clear. It’s just a pity Audi doesn't offer a plug-in hybrid version, unlike its two key rivals. This limits the Audi A4’s appeal to those choosing one as a company car.
Audi honed this generation of Audi A4 when it facelifted the range a few years back. The interior was already impressive; the clever bit was overhauling the exterior, making it look more distinctive and upmarket. This is further enhanced by an array of sports-themed model variants.
Value for money is excellent, and the constantly-evolving engines universally offer a really compelling blend of power and fuel economy. Keen drivers will still hanker after a BMW 3 Series – and those seeking a tax-saving plug-in hybrid must look elsewhere – but for motorists who simply want a well-rounded four-door saloon with an upmarket badge and few weaknesses, the Audi A4 still cuts it.
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For the majority of Audi A4 buyers, the front-wheel drive diesels will offer the best combination of performance and economy. They also make excellent motorway cruisers. All diesels are badged as ‘TDI’ and (from the 2019 facelift onwards) come equipped with an 'S tronic' seven-speed automatic gearbox as standard.
The entry-level Technik 30 TDI feels a little underpowered though, so if your budget can stretch up to the 35 TDI it’s a worthwhile upgrade since this engine gets up to speed more effortlessly and is more relaxing to drive. It’s our pick of the current range.
For drivers covering lower annual mileages - or keen to avoid diesel entirely - the TFSI petrols provide an excellent alternative, with superlative refinement and smooth acceleration. The equivalent Technik 35 TFSI has more power than its diesel counterpart, plus thanks to its standard manual gearbox (an auto is available) it's also the best value A4.
Choosing a favourite trim is easy since the Audi A4 comes very generously equipped as standard. If you must have leather seats and beefier styling, upgrade to a Sport, but the Technik comes with everything you'll need.
From mid-2017 Audi changed the way it names its engines and car models. That means cars made after this are named as follows:
From 2019, Audi added mild-hybrid tech to most of its engines to slightly improve fuel economy.
The Audi A4 model line-up was overhauled at the end of 2019, with the revised range comprising the following:
The Audi A4’s exterior dimensions are:
The Audi A4’s boot space is:
If the original buyer managed to spend more than £40k (which is about two thirds of the range) on their A4, then it will be liable for the showroom tax, from years two to six of ownership. All models registered from April 2017 onwards will pay the standard flat annual VED rate of £180.
For A4s registered before April 2017, you'll pay a lower rate based on NEDC emissions and no additional showroom tax. For example, a 2.0 TDI Ultra S tronic in Sport trim registered in 2016 will only cost £20 in VED.
Audi A4 insurance groups start from a relatively affordable 22 (out of 50), for the Audi A4 35 TFSI Technik. The Sport Edition is group 24, but this jumps up to group 26 for the popular S line. It’s the same with other engines: the Audi A4 35 TDI Technik is in group 25, with the Sport Edition in group 28. An Audi A4 40 TFSI starts from group 27 and a 40 TDI sits in group 29. The performance-oriented Audi S4 starts with a group 42 car insurance rating.
Read our full Audi A4 review