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2002 Audi A4 in Laguna Niguel

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2002 Audi A4 Research

2002 Audi A4

Resale Value:$12,290  |  Get Internet Pricing from a Local Dealer!
Transmissions: 5-Speed Automatic; 0-Speed Manual; 6-Speed Semi-Automatic; 6-Speed Continuously Variable
Drivetrains: Front Wheel Drive; All Wheel Drive
This Vehicle Has Been Sold
Vehicle Specs
Price: $12,888.00 Drivetrain: All Wheel Drive
Year: 2002 Engine: V6
Mileage: 65,217 Bodystyle: Wagons
Location: Laguna Niguel,CA Doors: 4
Exterior: Mars Red Dealer Stock #: 8605P
Interior: N/A VIN #: WAUVT58E42A236896
Transmission: Manual Seller Type: Dealer

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Professional Review

Smart, beautiful, and it cooks, too.

Ann Arbor—
We've always enjoyed the company of the Audi A4—particularly the stylish wagon. Competent and well equipped, the original A4 offered European breeding without the conspicuous-consumer vibe of a BMW or the tweediness of a Volvo. For 2002, thanks to a comprehensive redesign that has yielded improvements from bumper to bumper, the A4 Avant—following in the tracks of the smart new sedan—retains its stealth-wealth appeal.

Quattro all-wheel drive is now standard on all A4 Avants, and although the base engine is Audi's excellent 170-horsepower, 1.8-liter turbo four, it's the 3.0-liter V-6 that is the real powertrain news. The all-aluminum, 30-valve six produces 220 horsepower and 221 pound-feet of torque. It's smoother and punchier than the old 2.8-liter engine if still not quite as honey-toned as the straight sixes from BMW. The optional Tiptronic manu-matic transmission operates via the familiar plus-and-minus shifter gate or a pair of Porsche 911style rocker switches on the steering wheel hub. Although generally fuss-free, the five-speed Tiptronic can be annoyingly indecisive during passing maneuvers, and dropping the throttle occasionally provokes embarrassing driveline thunk. For the Avant, the slick six-speed manual is the enthusiast's choice (1.8T buyers get a five-speed manual or the Tiptronic).... Read full article