+ Used Car Home     + Used Cars for Sale     + Car Reviews     + Auto Repair

 2006 Audi A4 Review
Whether you're about to spend $40K on a brand new car, or half that on a used car, it is always important to learn as much as you can about the used car. Read these car reviews to learn about all aspects of the vehicle. Each of the usedcar reviews cover interior and exterior features, options, road tests, and more.

Introduction | Lineup | Walkaround | Interior | Driving Impressions | Summary & Specs

 Introduction

Officially launched as a 2005.5 model, the Audi A4 line is all new from the ground up, and the 2006 lineup features new engines and new equipment packages. The A4 is a near-luxury, premium-grade car similar in size to the BMW 3 Series and Mercedes C-Class, smaller than midsize sedans like the Infiniti G35, larger than compacts like the Honda Civic.

The all-new Audi A4 is fun to drive and comes with all the sporty bits and pieces. It feels like it's on rails going around corners. High-quality construction is evident inside and out. Quattro all-wheel drive and the latest in active safety features helps keep the driver on the road no matter the conditions or situation.

The 2006 A4 comes in a range of models. Drivers who need to carry gear or cargo will appreciate the Avant wagon, which offers the cargo bay of a wagon while maintaining the A4's sporty driving character. Enthusiasts who just can't get enough power and want race track handling may prefer the S4, which features a powerful V8 engine and high-performance underpinnings.

The A4 has state of the art powertrains, with intercooled turbochargers, multi-stage intake manifolds, variable valve timing and the latest technological advance: direct injection, the cleanest and most efficient means yet devised of blending fuel and air in an engine's cylinders. Audi's progress hasn't stopped with the engines. Each of three transmission choices is a good one. The standard gearbox is a six-speed manual, while options include a six-speed automatic transmission with Tiptronic and a continuously variable transmission, which uses a steel belt and a pair of infinitely adjustable pulleys replace gears and hydraulic pumps to deliver a truly seamless shifting experience. Four-wheel independent suspension with geometry that keeps tires on the true track throughout the compression range is augmented with standard electronic stability assistance that keeps the car going where the driver wants it to when the driver can't. And, of course, there's Audi's quattro all-wheel drive.

State-of-the-art safety is included, for the most part, at no added charge. Besides the electronic stability program, there are antilock brakes with brake assist and electronic brake-force distribution. Airbags abound, with the only extra-cost set a pair protecting rear-seat occupants against side impacts.


 Other Audi Reviews
2008 Audi TT Review
2007 Audi Q7 Review
2007 Audi A6 Review
2007 Audi A4 Review
2007 Audi A8 Review
2007 Audi A3 Review
2006 Audi A6 Review
2006 Audi A4 Review
2006 Audi A3 Review
2005 Audi A6 Review
2005 Audi A4 Review
2005 Audi TT Review
2005 Audi A8 Review
2004 Audi TT Review
2004 Audi A8 Review
2004 Audi A4 Review
2003 Audi A4 Review
2003 Audi A6 Review
2002 Audi A4 Review
2002 Audi A6 Review
2002 Audi TT Review
2002 Audi A8 Review
2002 Audi Allroad Review
2001 Audi A4 Review
2001 Audi A6 Review
2001 Audi S4 Review
2001 Audi A8 Review
2001 Audi Allroad Review
2000 Audi A6 Review
2000 Audi S4 Review
2000 Audi TT Review
2000 Audi A4 Review
1999 Audi A4 Review
1999 Audi A6 Review
1998 Audi A4 Review
1998 Audi A6 Review
1997 Audi A4 Review
1996 Audi A4 Review

Used Car Home       Used Cars for Sale       Car Reviews       Auto Repair
UsedCar.us.com - Copywrite - All Rights Reserved