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Audi sweetens the news by allowing the manual transmission to be ordered on every A4 trim level, from the base Premium to the top-level Prestige trim. Pricing starts at $40,350 for the manual ...
Audi’s been eliminating the manual transmission on many of its newer models but the latest A4 sedan is still available with three pedals and stick. Audi has made the manual available at no cost ...
Exclusively available in the 2017 Audi A4 2.0 TFSI quattro, the six-speed manual transmissions enables runs from 0 to 60 mph in 5.7 seconds, which is seven-tenths quicker than the previous generation.
Just as BMW aims to put the sport back in sport sedan with its redesigned 3-Series, Audi's A4 is losing the manual transmission for the 2019 model year. Audi made the manual available as a no-cost ...
The Audi A4 and A5 are perfect examples of how a good manual transmission can transform a solid, fundamentally decent piece of transportation into something really fun. We called the six-speed ...
Audi will ditch the manual-transmission options in the 2019 A4 and A5, Car and Driver reports. Those were the last vestiges of Audi's manual transmissions in the US, ...
WTOP Car Guy Mike Parris said the 2018 Audi A4 2.0T sedan is fun to drive with a manual transmission. Which is why it's such a shame that this is the final year for that particular option.
Starting from the 2019 model year, Audi is ditching the six-speed manual transmission option for its A4 sedan and A5 coupe in the U.S., according to Car and Driver.
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CarBuzz on MSNThe Audi A4 Quattro Could Be An Ideal Sports Sedan For Some BuyersThe V6-powered A6 and twin-turbocharged S4 offer two flavors of performance sedan. They're affordable on the used market.
The Audi A4 Ultra Sport reportedly will be the last Audi sold in the U.S. with a manual transmission, and it’s only made 40.
According to the Audi Club of North America, the four-ringed brand will offer a limited edition A4 Ultra Sport which will be available exclusively with a manual transmission.. The model will be ...
Manual-transmission vehicles are falling sharply in popularity as Americans often don't know how to drive them and automakers don't want to make them.
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