Areas for improvement: computer glitch
One month after purchase the car spent 6 weeks at the dealer with a computer glitch. A loaner car was provided for the entire time. Three months in there was a transmission problem, and the car spent another two and a half weeks at the dealer again a loaner car was provided.
Those two problems aside, the car is wonderful to drive.
The 2.7l bi-turbo is fast, and responsive with handling like a sports car.
The look of the car makes it stand out without being offensive, and the interior is extremely tasteful.
I love that it can be purchased with a six speed manual transmission, a rare thing in luxury cars of this caliber.
The running costs for Audi Allroad 2.7bi turbo Manual are normal
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