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"Audi credits its current A4 with reviving the Audi brand in the United States. And in fact, the current A4 still sells very well after some six years on the market. But change it must. The 2002 model of the A4 gives up some of its biomorphic beauty to mimic more closely the larger A6. Underneath the new skin is a substantially new car. Both the turbocharged inline four and V-6 engine options make more power than before (now 170 and 220 respectively). The body is stiffer and the suspension is sportier. Audi will offer a novel continuously variable transmission (in front-wheel drive models) in place of a standard automatic. Front-wheel drive is standard with all-wheel drive and option. Expect prices for the new A4 to be only slightly higher than the current model."
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BTW, although it looks kinda Nogaro-ish under the lights. That color is Denim Blue Metallic, used on TT's only until now. I'm glad to see this color made it to US versions, now how about the Dolphin Gray?
"Audi credits its current A4 with reviving the Audi brand in the United States. And in fact, the current A4 still sells very well after some six years on the market. But change it must. The 2002 model of the A4 gives up some of its biomorphic beauty to mimic more closely the larger A6. Underneath the new skin is a substantially new car. Both the turbocharged inline four and V-6 engine options make more power than before (now 170 and 220 respectively). The body is stiffer and the suspension is sportier. Audi will offer a novel continuously variable transmission (in front-wheel drive models) in place of a standard automatic. Front-wheel drive is standard with all-wheel drive and option. Expect prices for the new A4 to be only slightly higher than the current model."
<img src="http://www.roadandtrack.com/images/autoshows_2001/nyc_popup/0401_nyshow_audi.jpg">
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BTW, although it looks kinda Nogaro-ish under the lights. That color is Denim Blue Metallic, used on TT's only until now. I'm glad to see this color made it to US versions, now how about the Dolphin Gray?
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