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On The Road With The All-New Audi A4

3 months ago 21st Jun 11:30

Audi A4 'All New' Do you ever feel everything is getting so complicated? Maybe it is an age thing and I am stuck in the olden days of simplicity. A prime example was updating my rather antiquated yet uncomplicated mobile phone. As the frustration deepened trying to work out the basics, my ten-year-old son offers to help. Not wishing to offend I handed him the phone and blow me down, minutes later everything is up and running.

How is it the younger generation can so easily unravel the most sophisticated technologies with such utter ease?

The same could be said about modern cars. Manufacturers are unveiling ‘firsts’ in new innovations whether it is safety or pleasure on a regular basis. Take for instance my test car this week, the fourth generation Audi A4 2.0 TDI Saloon that has so much technology on board you need an engineering degree to understand how they work.

It is not just under the bonnet. It is seeping into the cabin. The climate control is not a traditional slide or dial. No, this is an entirely new development that regulates the air temperature, airflow volume and air distribution separately in three zones, for the driver, passenger and rear seat area. Needless to say, you need another degree to operate the controls.

The sheer elegance of this car is breathtaking thanks to the sculptured lines that will put Damian Hurst to shame. 17-inch alloy wheels cements its street cred along with colour coded electrically operated and heated door mirrors

Heaven forbid if you opt for the DVD based Satellite Navigation system Plus, the MMI (Multi media Interface) complete with fifteen large push buttons grouped around a central rotary pushbutton. They are used to select navigation, information; CAR menu, set up, telephone directory - oh and the CD/TV radio functions. Unfortunately they do not have a shopping directory so on line shopping is curtailed to the home. The answer is quite simple. Either get your children to work out the controls or sit very patiently for a long time with the manufacutrers handbook to really get au-faux with them before embarking on any journey.

For if you do this, you will then appreciate what a truly wonderful car the new Audi A4 is. Loads of variants are on offer from Saloon, to Avant to the luxury S-line mated to a variety of engines all with pretty low running costs considering the size of this new model. Momentarily believing it to be the Audi A6, the new A4 has grown considerably and so have the wow factors. More in fact, than Alton Towers.

The sheer elegance of this car is breathtaking thanks to the sculptured lines that will put Damian Hurst to shame. 17-inch alloy wheels cements its street cred along with colour coded electrically operated and heated door mirrors. Of course the new A4 has those beautiful front light clusters and whoever designed those deserves a JVOBM - Jackie Violet Outstanding Beauty Medal. Inside the wow factors keep coming like a never ending roller coaster with Micrometallic inlays, Aluminium optic door sill trims and Cosinus cloth seats with manual height adjustment. Then come more toys than Woolworth’s could every supply to ensure every journey be a pleasurable one along with nice touches such as the ignition key design. The traditional metal key has been binned in case it tears your pocket lining and been replaced by a radio operated fob. To pop the boot is an internal switch in addition to one on the key fob and it electrically opens meaning both hands can keep the shopping trolley under control. The rear seats spilt 60-40 and despite being a Saloon managed to fit the children new mattresses in - one at a time.

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