Anyone drive new 2017 Audi A4?
#1
Pole Position
Thread Starter
Anyone drive new 2017 Audi A4?
Pretty confident I will be leasing another IS soon but the new 2017 Audi A4 kinda grabbed my attention recently for the new tech and the dual clutch transmission and decent looking engine specs.
Has anyone recently driven the new a4 and offer opinions how it compared to their IS.
Please keep posts to the new 2017 A4 if you've driven it.
Has anyone recently driven the new a4 and offer opinions how it compared to their IS.
Please keep posts to the new 2017 A4 if you've driven it.
#2
Pit Crew
Have owned 2 Audi's myself. Left the brand after the VW/Audi emissions cheating scandals. Having said that this new A4 has gotten great reviews. (Wish the styling was more exciting though).
#3
Drove the new A4 about two months ago and loved it. Gorgeous car and the technology is amazing. I drove a quattro, so it is hard to compare the ride to my rwd IS350, but it handles great. I lease cars and if I wasn't extremely upside down I would have gone with the First Edition A4 Quattro without a doubt. I do agree with tff that the styling is a little drab, but the reviews prove that it is one of the best cars on the road.
Go for the A4...you won't regret it!
Go for the A4...you won't regret it!
#4
I'm thinking of replacing my IS250 with A4 or A5 in 2017, and I've driven A4 1,4 FWD and 2,0 Quattro. 2,0 is fast, but the acceleration is not as wooooooooow as claimed 5,8 seconds 0-100 promise. The handling of IS250 is BETTER, driving comfort about the same, and A4 is a bit quieter inside. But the real deal is the Audi's AWD system, I'm almost sold. )
#7
prove it how? can you list some objective criteria of what proved it to be one of the best instead of a generalized statement of opinion? is it faster than a bugatti? does it get better gas mileage than a prius? is it more fun to drive than an exige? more luxurious than a maybach? help the OP out, he is trying to decide on his next car
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#8
Lexus Fanatic
I did a full-review on one last spring. Enjoy:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/car...7-audi-a4.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/car...7-audi-a4.html
#9
The pursuit of F
OP, I had the IS for almost 3 years, then moved to the HS (6 months) and now A4. What impressed me with the A4 is the smooth engine, ride comfort, and superb interior fit/finish. The tech too and fuel economy are excellent.
I wanted to go back into a '17 IS but am disappointed (but not surprised) in the carryover thirsty engines and lower available tech as compared to the A4. The IS is slightly firmer and louder but feels more neutral with less oversteer and stands out more in the styling area than the A4. The A4 is also starting off with some reported major issues such as transmission failures and electrical gremlins which is nowhere near the minor issues the 3IS started off with.
#11
My last car (before Audi) was a '13 GS F Sport and I loved it. I traded it for a '15 Audi S5, which I also loved and kept for 2 years. I now drive a '17 A4, and it is the best car I've owned to date. Great interior, great tech, handles well, super quiet inside, soaks up the bumps even with the sport package, has a fantastic Bang & Olufsen system, and it is quick! And for anyone who thinks it doesn't stand out, my pics are at the bottom.
The following Audi owner's thread is for your reading pleasure...
http://www.audiworld.com/forums/a4-b...ce-a4-2908597/
Re: the transmission failures, there was one guy whose A4 died on the road. Everyone thought it was linked to a faulty transmission, but it turned out to be one loose wire that has been fixed. There was another guy who received a letter from Audi saying that they would be replacing his transmission at the dock before he takes delivery of the car. Aside from those two incidents, I have seen no incidents of transmission failures posted on the Audi forums.
Yes, occasionally some electronic glitches happen, but they usually involve the MMI system, are minor and can be fixed by rebooting the system. Nothing we haven't seen in other vehicles (except maybe Lexus).
It is definitely worth a test drive.
The following Audi owner's thread is for your reading pleasure...
http://www.audiworld.com/forums/a4-b...ce-a4-2908597/
Re: the transmission failures, there was one guy whose A4 died on the road. Everyone thought it was linked to a faulty transmission, but it turned out to be one loose wire that has been fixed. There was another guy who received a letter from Audi saying that they would be replacing his transmission at the dock before he takes delivery of the car. Aside from those two incidents, I have seen no incidents of transmission failures posted on the Audi forums.
Yes, occasionally some electronic glitches happen, but they usually involve the MMI system, are minor and can be fixed by rebooting the system. Nothing we haven't seen in other vehicles (except maybe Lexus).
It is definitely worth a test drive.
Last edited by dseag2; 11-22-16 at 07:45 PM.
#12
prove it how? can you list some objective criteria of what proved it to be one of the best instead of a generalized statement of opinion? is it faster than a bugatti? does it get better gas mileage than a prius? is it more fun to drive than an exige? more luxurious than a maybach? help the OP out, he is trying to decide on his next car
http://mashable.com/2016/08/03/2017-.../#5R3JKR3tlqqf
How about "The A4 feels sturdier, more luxurious and refined than any of its competitors."
Last edited by dseag2; 11-22-16 at 07:58 PM.
#13
Lexus Fanatic
iTrader: (20)
i wouldn't hesitate to own an audi, i'm surprised to read here about IS owners interested in the a4, but competition is a wonderful thing. the IS is a smooth competent vehicle, but unlike the bland a4, the IS styling isn't for everyone (complex, busy, grille).
#14
Pole Position
damning with faint praise? they've been decent for years.
i wouldn't hesitate to own an audi, i'm surprised to read here about IS owners interested in the a4, but competition is a wonderful thing. the IS is a smooth competent vehicle, but unlike the bland a4, the IS styling isn't for everyone (complex, busy, grille).
i wouldn't hesitate to own an audi, i'm surprised to read here about IS owners interested in the a4, but competition is a wonderful thing. the IS is a smooth competent vehicle, but unlike the bland a4, the IS styling isn't for everyone (complex, busy, grille).
#15
Lexus Fanatic
Audi reliability, in general, according to Consumer Reports, has risen sharply in the last few years. It has not been a gradual improvement. For years, they were known as money-pits if the warranty or free service was over.
Newer Audi grilles aren't exactly inconspicuous themselves
the IS is a smooth competent vehicle, but unlike the bland a4, the IS styling isn't for everyone (complex, busy, grille).