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LASplash.com: Vehicles 2007 Audi A4 Cabriolet Review / Road Test By Craig Howie
Coachella proved a perfect backdrop for a zoom through the desert in a snappy Audi Cabriolet A4.
To avoid the A4 looking like its precursors - I believe, perhaps wrongly, there hasn't been a fundamental change in the look of the A4 Convertible since I ragged one around in the UK more than 10 years ago - the new one boasts the elongated grille that covers the entire front of the car between those Xenon headlights, as witnessed across its sister VW range, too. It's a bold design move for usually the most reserved of carmakers and one that sharpens its image to a new generation of nuveau riches-types that will make up Audi's target audience. The S-badge gets you stiffened and tuned suspension, 18-inch rims and all manner of inside tweaks and badges alongside its increased performance (for about $2,500 for the package). Another about $1,800 will get you dibbings including driver's seat memory and auto-dimming mirrors and the like. As standard you'll also get four-wheel-drive when needed through Audi's almost legendary Quattro power-distribution system. Ride is stiff, but not too stiff to enjoy. I loved it.
Downside in my book is the soft top. I'm firmly on the side of hardtops though appreciated you get much more cargo space with the soft top. This softy was better than most, with minimal windnoise or tire roar creeping into the cabin. Audi's are usually extremely reliable safety-wise; this one packs driver and passenger airbags, thorax and head side restraint bags and pretensioning seat-belts. Gas is reasonable at 19 and 27 town and freeway. Warranty is reasonable at four years, 50,000 miles. Go get one, whether you're a festival crawler or a wine-bar creeper.
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