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Audi A4 Quattro @ 2009 Geneva Auto Show 1
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24 Responses to “Audi A4 Quattro @ 2009 Geneva Auto Show”

  1. 1250796560 Says:

    its a station wagon so it wouldn’t sell in the US

  2. newbrand1 Says:

    Its not SUV, but just in case you get stuck don’t worry about it.

  3. newbrand1 Says:

    Great car.

  4. TangoR34 Says:

    why are ppl keep winging about not coming to the US? If you want one, import one yourself! I’m sure there are lots of specialist out there who can help you slip it thru the net.

  5. anthony6151 Says:

    The Diesels in America have to pass very rigorous tests to allow diesels in here and that usually means manufacturers adding very expensive equipment to reduce emissions. I’m sure you can find a good article that will tell you more about that.

  6. kubomon17 Says:

    the us is getting shafted lately with all the new cars that arent coming here!

  7. sspope Says:

    For example VW 1.4 TSI produces 160 bhp and averages 45 mpg.

    Fiat 1.4 T-jet 150, 180-abarth bhp
    Renault 1.4 TCE 130 bhp
    PSA/BMW mini 1.6 THP – 150, 175, 218 bhp

    ^^ they average more than 40 mpg while having enough power for a small car so why would you want a diesel?

  8. sspope Says:

    Because almost all people in Europe buy sedans such as Citroen C5 Hdi, VW Passat TDi, Audi A4-A8 with diesel engines.

    But smaller cars, mainly hatchbacks have good fuel economy even with petrol engines and they need them because they feel more lively unlike heavy sedans which feel better with diesel engines that have massive torque.
    You’d be MPG nerd to buy a small car with diesel. Actually, small turbocharged engines are now becoming popular.

  9. rudolphna54 Says:

    Then why is it in europe over 50% of all cars sold are diesel? because they are more fuel efficient and get much better gas mileage, not to mention they have less emissions.

  10. sspope Says:

    Big cars are better with diesel engines, no doubt about it. Especially for cruising on highway, diesel engines make gasoline engines look ridiculous.

    But when it comes to smaller cars with small 1.2 – 1.6 litre engine displacements, the petrol is the way to go.

  11. caraddict520 Says:

    wtf this makes me so angry!!! the last version came to the US and sold fairly well!!!!!!! plus this thing is good looking!

  12. alinjohn1960 Says:

    hahah QUATTRO = four

  13. kevinmauzey Says:

    The industry gets what the people want, it’s just the general public who still think bigger is better.

  14. 87TAGTABANDIT Says:

    It should be released in the US i don’t understand why not?

  15. eleanorroosevelt1 Says:

    The SUV will never go away even in a tanking economy and high fuel prices. For some reason Americans dig themselves into debt on a SUV, big house, cell phone, etc., then they think they can make up for it by clipping coupons and buying clothes at dollar stores.

  16. rudolphna54 Says:

    which is crap, because diesels are much better than Gasoline engines.

  17. anthony6151 Says:

    Probably not coming to the US because it’s a diesel

  18. ironchopsticks Says:

    i heard from the cnet tech review of the audi B&O system – he said it was crap. i would prolly stick with the premium plus system.

  19. cougar08cougar08 Says:

    what, so now they cant tell us about cars that are guzzlers? come on now, thats alot of fun cars

  20. apexi957 Says:

    I heard different

  21. jdmman007 Says:

    US should promote more sportswagan , it is way way better than the stupid gas sucker SUV .

  22. chevcamaro6769 Says:

    it should come to the us

  23. ironchopsticks Says:

    i heard the B&O sound system is not worth it

  24. akuma03 Says:

    Nice I like the A4 but no US version oh well

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