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Meet the 2024 Audi A4, the benchmark for executive sedans that balances luxury, performance, and value. Imagine cruising on a freshly paved road with the confidence of a car that’s both a powerhouse and a statement of modern sophistication. While the Audi A4 price varies by trim, options, and geographic market, most buyers expect a range from around $41,000 for a base, rear‑drive model to over $57,000 for a fully‑loaded quattro all‑wheel‑drive edition. For those considering a more budget‑friendly option, the used Audi A4 price will fluctuate based on mileage, condition, and regional demand, but typically starts around $28,000 for a three‑year‑old vehicle in good shape.

  • Engine & Powertrain – 2.0 L Turbocharged I‑4 delivering 248 hp and 273 lb‑ft of torque (standard; optional 3.0 L V6 for the A4 TDI/TSI S line). Dual‑clutch six‑speed automatic (available for quattro models).
  • Transmission – Dual‑clutch six‑speed automatic or optional six‑speed manual in base models.
  • Fuel Type – Petrol (TSI) or diesel (TDI) variants available; optional plug‑in hybrid (e‑Audi) in select markets.
  • Drivetrain – Standard rear‑wheel‑drive; quattro all‑wheel‑drive available on all trims.
  • Dimensions – Length: 191.7 in; Width: 73.8 in; Height: 56.5 in; Wheelbase: 111.4 in.
  • Interior & Comfort – 60/40 split rear seats, heated dual‑zone climate control, adaptive suspension (optional), and a 12‑inch digital instrument cluster.
  • Tech & Safety – MMI touch response, Audi virtual cockpit, Adaptive Cruise Control, lane‑keeping assist, automated emergency braking.

What is a Audi A4 worth? It’s a question buyers ask when weighing the purchase against other executive sedans. Considering resale potential and depreciation, the Audi A4 depreciation curve is a useful indicator. A new A4 typically loses between 15 %–20 % of its value in the first year due to the rapid depreciation that all new cars experience. Over the next three years, the vehicle may shed an additional 10 %–12 % annually, totalling a 50 % loss after five years. However, the actual depreciation can differ by trim, mileage, care, and remain market‑specific; luxury brands often hold their value better than mainstream counterparts.

When comparing the Audi A4 price to its peers, you’ll find it positioned


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5 years ago used £29,989.00 Unlock all links
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