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413 messages, Last post on Oct 08, 2009 at 10:49 AM
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| I work at an Audi dealership and we got 2 today. At least one of them is already sold. We have several more coming. We are selling them for MSRP. | |
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Looking for the A4 avant 2.8. Seems to be an impossible task without waiting months. I'm in MA/NH area. Have tried two dealers today. any advice? Test drove the allroad--fabulous--but too pricey for me. |
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It looks like Audi has plans for a SUV/Crossover vehicle one step beyond the Allroad . . . the Steppenwolf concept. <http://www.edmunds.com/edweb/editorial/concept/steppenwolf/index.html> |
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| I didn't realize that these were hard to find. I test drove one 3 weeks ago. Great car! Last week I saw it was still on the lot. Maybe it is a demo only. The adjustable suspension---I'm not sure why you would ever raise the car, even in snow for most of the country (please, you can't take it offroad). It takes about a minute or so to raise or lower manually. It was fast with not much turbo lag. Cool vehicle but overpriced. | |
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Regarding post #34: primitive, I've seen a couple of Allroads sitting on a dealer lot here in Southern California. I imagine they are in short supply in places like the Northeast? Thanks. -rdo rdollie |
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| Hello! I just wanted to introduce myself, my name is Tara and I've just started working for Edmunds.com. I'll be your new host for Station Wagons:) | |
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The latest issue of Autoweek says that Audi plans to bring 1600 Audi S-6's to the US by the end of this year and guess what- they only come in a wagon! Very exciting news for us wagonfreaks to have somewhere around 350 HP in a practical design. I am mystified by their decision to bring in only the wagon, but pleased nonetheless. The one fly in the ointment is that they posted acceleration figures of the low sixes. Gees, my BMW 540 T does better than that and I don't have to deal with Audi's squishy breaks, soft handling, poor build quality, bad fuel economy and sucky dealer network. I hope they plan on pricing this below $50K if they expect to compete. |
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I tow a boat thats apprx. 2500lbs and was wondering if someone has used the allroad for this purpose. Sometimes the ramps are slippery and was concerned about the traction of the Quattro thanks in advance Stan sgbassin |
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I cancelled my order for an allroad because the towing pkg has been delayed. Although there is some conflicting information out there as to when it is supposed to be available - and in fact it was already scheduled to be available late last year - I was told by Audi Client Relations to not expect it until this coming fall. Knowing that these things are rarely if ever introduced earlier than expected, I decided to opt out because I do need the towing capacity as I'll be replacing a '94 Grand Cherokee. I do like the allroad a lot and would love to get one, but I first need to be assured that I'll be able to tow with it when we want to take the boat out. |
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| The air suspension is both a marvelous feature and yet it can be a time bomb waiting to explode. I really don't think it will last long if you keep goin up and down with the suspension. However how many of those allroad buyers will raise the suspension anyways? It's just another poseur SUV which the general public doesn't care. How many allroad owners will actuall take their cars off road? Driving to some forest reserve park does not count as even a Corolla can do that nicely. <rolleyes> | |
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