2006 Audi A4 2.0 TDI Review,Start Up, Engine, and In Depth Tour
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For more in depth reviews check my channel: www.youtube.com Filmed by: Tomaž Kožar Jesenice Buying an Audi sedan without Quattro all wheel-drive is like dating a Swedish brunette. That said, there's nothing wrong with the right brunette, Bergman movies notwithstanding. And Audi makes and sells plenty of products where only the front wheels are driven, from economy cars to its aufwendig TT. In fact, Audi's UK website proudly proclaims "a front-wheel-drive car is in principle more controllable and tracks better than conventional rear-wheel drive." OK then, in advance of the all-new A4 headed our way in '09, let's have a look at the Audi A4 2.0T and see if we can get past the FWD thing. Under the guidance of northern Italian designer Walter de'Silva, Audi's products preserve the straight, clean lines that BMW and Mercedes abandoned in pursuit of Picasso-esque titillations. The A4 maintains the simplicity of form and absence of affectation that has marked this marque's models for decades. It's proof positive that Audi understands understatement like Ferrari groks glamor. Except for the A4's chrome-lined Billy the Big Mouth Bass front grill. The grill takes up nearly the entire vertical span of the A4's front fascia, interrupted by a slim piece of Euro-plate accommodating plastic (think local, screw America). The snout is Audi's iDrive: a huge mistake its maker refuses to rectify. Like a tribal tattoo on a cheerleader's bum, the grill is the one detail that almost ruins an <b>...</b>
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2006 Audi A4 2.0 TDI Review, Start Up, Engine, and In Depth Tour
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