Audi A4 Ready for US Launch
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The new Audi A4 is set to enter the strong but tough US market this fall. Longer and wider than the outgoing model, the A4 is Audi’s strongest seller, its bread and butter as many would say, so its introduction to the US market is critical for Audi’s plans to dominate the luxury manufacturer sector.
Initially two engines will be available, the 2.0-liter 211 bhp gasoline option, as well as the 3.2-liter V6 model of 265 bhp. Since Volkswagen has introduced diesel choices to its lineup in America, Audi will follow suit with its diesels as well. Prices are expected to range from USD28,000 up to USD38,000.
Audi aims to be the biggest maker of luxury cars by the year 2015, thus overtaking BMW in that role. This means more models, especially for China, Russia and the US. But statements like “European models such as the A2 are not currently designed to meet all North American standards and are not certified for import” found on Audi’s US website will probably not help its cause at all.
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Initially two engines will be available, the 2.0-liter 211 bhp gasoline option, as well as the 3.2-liter V6 model of 265 bhp. Since Volkswagen has introduced diesel choices to its lineup in America, Audi will follow suit with its diesels as well. Prices are expected to range from USD28,000 up to USD38,000.
Audi aims to be the biggest maker of luxury cars by the year 2015, thus overtaking BMW in that role. This means more models, especially for China, Russia and the US. But statements like “European models such as the A2 are not currently designed to meet all North American standards and are not certified for import” found on Audi’s US website will probably not help its cause at all.
![](http://img.worldcarfans.com/US/2008/5/19/9080519.004/9080519.004.Mini15L.jpg)
![](http://img.worldcarfans.com/US/2008/5/19/9080519.004/9080519.004.Mini6L.jpg)
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#6
Why can't Audi bump up the HP in the 2.0T just a little more, seriously? 250HP from that motor would do them a lot of good...
#7
They don't want to steal 3.2L V6 sales. The S3 makes 265 horse from the 2.0T motor and the new TT-S is like 270 or so. The 3.2L V6 makes a similar number, but is heavier, etc. It's really not a big deal since most chips add 50hp/100lb-ft. My buddy has a 2.0T S-Line Quattro that is chipped and it is STRONG. We mess around all the time and I really only paste him in the higher RPM zone. Off the line, it's tight - 307lb-ft in his car vs. 317 in mine and he's lighter...
#8
They don't want to steal 3.2L V6 sales. The S3 makes 265 horse from the 2.0T motor and the new TT-S is like 270 or so. The 3.2L V6 makes a similar number, but is heavier, etc. It's really not a big deal since most chips add 50hp/100lb-ft. My buddy has a 2.0T S-Line Quattro that is chipped and it is STRONG. We mess around all the time and I really only paste him in the higher RPM zone. Off the line, it's tight - 307lb-ft in his car vs. 317 in mine and he's lighter...
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