Luxury Reviews
Audi A4 allroad 40 TDI quattro 2021 review: snapshot
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By Andrew Chesterton · 14 Aug 2020
The allroad is the only vaguely off-road-focused variant of the A4, matching the wagon dimensions of the Avant a little extra ground clearance, some more rugged exterior styling and an off-road mode that uses the car’s traction and braking systems to deliver more off-road grip.It’s also the only diesel in the family, making use of a 2.0-litre unit producing 140kW and 400Nm, and will cost you $69,900.That engine pairs with a seven-speed S tronic auto, and thanks to quattro, you get AWD. The all road increases the A4’s dimensions to 4762mm x 1847mm x 1435mm, but also increases the cargo capacity to a considerable 495 litres with the rear seats in place, or 1495 litres with them folded flat.You can expect AEB with pedestrian detect, an exit warning system, lane change warning, rear cross-traffic alert, front and rear parking sensors and a reversing camera - all of which contribute to the A4's five-star ANCAP safety rating.The high-tech stuff joins eight airbags (dual front, front side, side bags front and rear and curtains front and rear). You’ll also find LED headlights, 19-inch alloy wheels, a new 10.1-inch touchscreen that's Apple CarPlay and Android Auto equipped, a smart key with push-button start, leather trim, three-zone climate, standard navigation, DAB+ digital radio, Audi’s Virtual Cockpit (a 12.3-inch digital display that replaces the traditional driver's binnacle), as well as sportier exterior and interior styling, frameless mirrors and illuminated door sills, and a better Audi 10-speaker stereo.
Audi A5 Cabriolet 40 TFSI S line 2021 review: snapshot
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By Andrew Chesterton · 14 Aug 2020
Ah, so drop-top motoring is your thing? Right, step this way, because the cheapest way to do it with the A5 is in the 40 TFSI S line, which will set you back $85,400.
Audi A4 2021 review
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By Andrew Chesterton · 14 Aug 2020
The new Audi A4 ups both the style and the substance on the model it replaces, but the battle for the premium shopper's dollar has never been more heated. Has it done enough to lure buyers from Benz and BMW? Let's find out.
Audi A4 allroad 45 TFSI quattro 2021 review: snapshot
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By Andrew Chesterton · 14 Aug 2020
The allroad is the only vaguely off-road-focused variant of the A4, matching the wagon dimensions of the Avant a little extra ground clearance, some more rugged exterior styling and an off-road mode that uses the car’s traction and braking systems to deliver more off-road grip.This one costs $72,900, and gifts you a 2.0-litre turbo that will deliver 183kW and 370Nm, and a sprint to 100km/h in 6.1 seconds. It’s not lightning-fast, maybe, but the power feels plentiful for the nature of this A4.That engine pairs with a seven-speed S tronic auto, and thanks to quattro, you get AWD. Also new is a 12-volt mild hybrid system that can lower fuel use by up 0.3L/100km - now a claimed 7.4L/100km on the combined cycle. The allroad increases the A4’s dimensions to 4762mm x 1847mm x 1435mm, but also increases the cargo capacity to a considerable 495 litres with the rear seats in place, or 1495 litres with them folded flat.You can expect AEB with pedestrian detect, an exit warning system, lane change warning, rear cross-traffic alert, front and rear parking sensors and a reversing camera - all of which contribute to the A4's five-star ANCAP safety rating.The high-tech stuff joins eight airbags (dual front, front side, side bags front and rear and curtains front and rear). You’ll also find LED headlights, 19-inch alloy wheels, a new 10.1-inch touchscreen that's Apple CarPlay and Android Auto equipped, a smart key with push-button start, leather trim, three-zone climate, standard navigation, DAB+ digital radio, Audi’s Virtual Cockpit (a 12.3-inch digital display that replaces the traditional driver's binnacle), as well as sportier exterior and interior styling, frameless mirrors and illuminated door sills, and a better Audi 10-speaker stereo.
Mercedes-Benz GLB 250 2020: family review
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By Nedahl Stelio · 08 Aug 2020
Does the world need another seven-seat SUV? According to Mercedes, yes, apparently we need a small SUV version. Here's how they've made it one of the most practical family cars on the market, despite its smaller size.
Lexus RC 2020 review: 350 F Sport
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By Justin Hilliard · 03 Aug 2020
When was the last time the Lexus RC crossed your mind? Yep, it is still on sale and holding up better than you'd think, especially in RC350 F Sport form. So, is it really that forgettable? To some, absolutely. But in reality, it's actually underrated.
Audi RS 7 2020 review
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By Laura Berry · 24 Jul 2020
The new-generation RS 7 Sportback has arrived, and with looks like this everybody's going to notice
Aston Martin DBS Superleggera 2020 review
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By James Cleary · 23 Jul 2020
Aston Martin operates in the rarefied air of properly premium GTs, but its DBS Superleggera flagship is special even by the famous British maker's sky-high standards.
Audi R8 2020 review
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By Laura Berry · 22 Jul 2020
The Audi R8 is a true supercar and a cut-price Lamborghini - but which would you buy?
Audi TT 2020 review: RS
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By Laura Berry · 22 Jul 2020
You'd be hard pressed to find a better horsepower for money sports car than an Audi TT RS, but while it has plenty of grunt is it missing something else?