Review
Audi A4 Allroad quattro estate

reviewed by CarBuyer
- Spacious boot
- Much equipment
- Surprisingly good off-road
- expensive compared to rival
- Limited engine range
- rear seats not quite flat fold
"The Audi A4 Allroad has some real off-road capability without the running costs and the proportions of a traditional 4x4."

The Audi A4 Allroad is a robust version of the Audi A4 Avant. It is to those who need an off-road capability, but not want to "correct" 4x4 or need, to run much larger and more expensive is likely.
The car is similar to the standard Audi A4 Avant estate with the added functionality of the raised suspension, all-wheel drive and protection body for off-road driving. The Allroad is not quite as sharp to drive on asphalt than standard car on which it is based, but you would need to go to tell back-to-back both. Anyway it is a small tradeoff for the added convenience of the sublime, soft suspension and the off-road ability of the vehicle.
and thanks to the off-road detection system of the car, even complete off-road make newcomers be able to best use the handle. But do not expect the Allroad to cover the same area as Land Rover Discovery - it is, at best, a horse box to on a muddy field towing

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the Allroad comes only as a combination and with a choice of three engines. There is a petrol and two diesel engines with the 3.0-liter TDI diesel offers the most power. There are only two trim levels, including the basic standard model with equipment comes loaded -., The it should given the relatively high starting price of the car
The standard A4 Allroad based on the A4 Avant SE, but there are also rather incongruously named A4 Allroad Sport model for around an extra £ 2,500.
Neither BMW nor Mercedes has a direct competitor for the Allroad, but the Subaru Outback, Volvo XC70 and Volkswagen Passat Alltrack all follow a similar concept. You can not quite fit with the Audi for demanding image and badge appeal, but.
Unless you really want the extra pace of the petrol or diesel engine is greater, we would recommend the A4 Allroad 2.0-liter TDI. It is the most economical of the three models, but with 175bhp, it packs a lot of punch for highway driving, tracks offroad combat or a trailer or caravan towing.
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MPG, Rates & CO2 runs
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The Audi A4 Allroad will cost a little more than a standard A4 Avant to run
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motors, drive & performance
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the Audi A4 Allroad is a bit more comfortable than the standard car
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interior & comfort
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The Audi A4 Allroad has a superb interior and offers excellent long ~~ POS = TRUNC
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practicality & trunk
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provided Spacious rear legroom of the Audi A4 Allroad available
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reliability and safety
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Just like the standard A4 offers the Audi A4 Allroad much crash protection
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