RE: Audi A4 Allroad TFSI | Spotted

RE: Audi A4 Allroad TFSI | Spotted

Wednesday 23rd April

Audi A4 Allroad TFSI | Spotted

A 4WD Audi with Golf GTI power sounds like all the estate you'll ever need


The slimming down of Audi’s range, offering fewer variants of fewer models, is hard to argue with. While we love a curio as much as anyone else, they’re harder than ever to justify. And amongst the wonderful was plenty of weird as well - think A3 Cabriolet, A1 citycarver, RS Q3 Sportback and so on. The streamlining was the right thing to do, even if it does also mean that about 30 cars that resemble an A6 in one form or another are being offered. 

Estates are still part of the Audi offering, including the latest A6 e-tron and very impressive S5, as are SUVs, but the Allroads - the cars that arguably combined the best of both worlds - are not. They haven’t been available in the UK for a while now, truth be told, because they were another niche offering that was hard to justify in a market that didn’t buy many of them. Again, hard to argue with. But when a good one comes along, it’s much too easy to be enamoured like the good old days. 

Once upon a time, of course, everybody had an off-road estate, many following in the Allroad’s tyre tracks (which itself surely owed its existence to the Subaru Outback) with various Scouts, Alltracks, All-Terrains and so on. Now it’s hard to think of any, given the SUV’s dominance and the efficiency drive going throughout the industry; a far cry from the time when Audi offered a pair of them. 

Yep, this is the A4 Allroad, rather than the larger A6 derivative that launched the badge back in the early 2000s. Obviously it’s a smaller proposition, and there wasn’t the V6 petrol option, but plenty that had always appealed about Allroads survived the shrinking, including Quattro all-wheel drive and handsomely rugged styling. Plus there’s the simple fact that not opting for a traditional estate or SUV makes an Allroad just that bit more interesting. 

Both A4 and A6 Allroads aren’t too hard to find these days, though of course their suitability for so much means a few used and abused cars are around. A lusty V6 diesel is probably best matched to their do-it-all nature as well, but again there might be more hesitancy now than when these cars were on sale about taking on a used diesel. So behold, then, the low mileage, smartly specced, petrol-powered Audi A4 Allroad

It’s the 250hp 2.0-litre turbo four, so like the Golf GTI of the period, which ought to also deliver 273lb ft and more than 40mpg. A really dark blue works a treat with the silver roof rails, modest wheels, and light leather inside. There’s a full Audi history for its 45,000 miles and five flawless MOTs to its name; for those that like their rare groove Audis, they really can’t come any better than this. So more than £20k is still required, which must be more than most A4 Avants from 2018 will cost. But it’s hard to imagine anything similar coming up for sale soon - as a used car or new one, for that matter.


SPECIFICATION | AUDI A4 ALLROAD 2.0 TFSI

Engine: 1,984cc 4-cyl turbocharged
Transmission: 7-speed DSG, all-wheel drive
Power (hp): 252@5,000-6,000rpm
Torque (lb ft): 273@1,600-4,500rpm
MPG: 42.8
CO2: 152g/km
Year registered: 2018
Recorded mileage: 43,550
Price new: £37,275 (2016, before options)
Yours for: £21,495

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Evil.soup

Original Poster:

3,851 posts

219 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Why does that look so old and out dated to me? The design hasn't aged well, it seems so bland... 21k seems a lot.

Richard-390a0

2,855 posts

105 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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I do like an Allroad but the paint & wheel combo really don't do it for me. A brighter colour & simpler wheel design would improve it.

66HFM

674 posts

39 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Evil.soup said:
Why does that look so old and out dated to me? The design hasn't aged well, it seems so bland... 21k seems a lot.
I don't think the wheels do it any favours and I agree with you that £21k does seem steep.

My sister-in-law has had a 2010 2.0TDi Allroad for about 10 years now, she loves it and its never let her down.

jcdti

10 posts

60 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Feels £5k too expensive for an eight-year-old four-cylinder Audi A4, but undeniably a refreshing tonic in today's crossover world.

Chris Peacock

3,003 posts

148 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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I like the small wheels, should have a very comfortable ride. Doesn't look like a £20k+ car though.

WPA

11,791 posts

128 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Evil.soup said:
Why does that look so old and out dated to me? The design hasn't aged well, it seems so bland... 21k seems a lot.
Agreed and the price does seems punchy for an 8 year old car

Quattr04.

573 posts

5 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Evil.soup said:
Why does that look so old and out dated to me? The design hasn't aged well, it seems so bland... 21k seems a lot.
I think it looks old as it doesn’t have a S line body kit and small wheels on it so it looks out of place with what we’re used to seeing

I think it looks great. Would rather it had led headlights to xenons though

BrettMRC

4,940 posts

174 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Thats got a half sensible sidewall, I wonder if it's been used offroad much...

si_xsi

1,259 posts

209 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Boring exterior, cheeky stage 1 map to circa 300bhp, would improve an already stealthy base car. Not for £21k though.

CDP

7,774 posts

268 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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jcdti said:
Feels £5k too expensive for an eight-year-old four-cylinder Audi A4, but undeniably a refreshing tonic in today's crossover world.
This.

I like the small wheels, it might ride properly.

MissChief

7,489 posts

182 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Evil.soup said:
...21k seems a lot.
Because it is. It's 8 years old. Strong money despite the mileage, but I suspect there are buyers out there for just this type of car.

vaud

54,791 posts

169 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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CDP said:
This.

I like the small wheels, it might ride properly.
Not as well as the A6 all road as it doesn’t have air suspension but still very comfy.

POIDH

1,715 posts

79 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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A very subtle car to waft around in - I think it is fairly 'classic' in look, but that is not a bad thing. The interior is pre-touchscreen everything so a real high point for me.

I would prefer it in Gotland metallic green over grey interior (see below), but I would keep the chunky tyres.

I agree it feels a little over priced, but there are a LOT of years left in that and a new one will set you back £50-60K+

This is a cracking interior IMO.

Master Bean

4,404 posts

134 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Maths isn't my strong point but isn't it 7 years old.

Mammasaid

4,718 posts

111 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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MissChief said:
Evil.soup said:
...21k seems a lot.
Because it is. It's 8 years old. Strong money despite the mileage, but I suspect there are buyers out there for just this type of car.
Its most direct rival, the Volvo V60 CC is no cheaper (but does look better)

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202412137...


Chris Peacock

3,003 posts

148 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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The other good thing about that Audi is the privacy glass appears to be aftermarket so will peel off to make it even more 'anti Audi' with clear glass, small wheels and cream interior.

MissChief

7,489 posts

182 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Mammasaid said:
MissChief said:
Evil.soup said:
...21k seems a lot.
Because it is. It's 8 years old. Strong money despite the mileage, but I suspect there are buyers out there for just this type of car.
Its most direct rival, the Volvo V60 CC is no cheaper (but does look better)

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202412137...

more miles but two years newer. Also strong money to me though.

Luke.

11,381 posts

264 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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I'd be all over a Merc All-Terrain for the same sort of money. Far more car for the cash. Rare too...

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202503110...


J4CKO

44,209 posts

214 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Probably a great car to live with day to day, not too harsh due to the wheels/suspension, practical, comfy and likely decent performance.

But, does seem a lot of cash for a seven year old car, guessing the allroad and estate bits perhaps adds a bit to the purchase price ?

Would have thought 12/13 grand before seeing the price

SCJM21

215 posts

164 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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Had mine 6 months and it's great, going to keep it a while I think.