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2008 Audi RS 4 - Page 1 Review

MSRP: $66,910 - $81,900 See Local Classifieds
 
Shopping for a 2008 Audi RS 4? MSRP: $66,910 - $81,900

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Audi’s RS4 sedan will return for another model year this fall, even as the company preps a new-generation A4 for a September debut at the Frankfurt auto show.

 

The new RS4 sedan, Audi says, will get a few new touches for 2008. The first is an optional Titanium package. For $750, this includes 19-inch wheels, a black grille, black window moldings, and a black headliner with piano-black trim on the interior panels. Sirius satellite radio and Bluetooth wireless are standard for 2008.

 

The second option package is the $3800 Audi exclusive package, which includes crimson-red leather seat centers with black leather side bolsters and headrests, with red piping; crimson door trim; red stitching on the shifter boot and steering wheel; piano-black interior trim; special RS4 floor mats and new badging. Sirius and Bluetooth are also standard here, as well as on all RS4 sedans.

 


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4dr (1) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
4dr Sedan Specs $66,910 $62,227 13 20
2dr (1) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
2dr Cabriolet Specs $81,900 $76,168 13 20

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The 2008 Audi RS4 competes in two arenas; against sedans, it's a head-to-head foe of the BMW M3, though priced much higher, and the new Lexus IS-F, also much cheaper.

The RS4 has the all-wheel-drive advantage, however.

Among convertibles, the Mercedes-Benz SL550 isn't quite as quick and it's only a two-seater, but it comes with a folding hardtop standard.

Jaguar's lovely XKR has scalding-hot power and a feline grace about it, as well as a fantastic six-speed automatic with paddle shifters and two very small, very unusable rear seats.

The V-10-powered BMW M6 convertible is even costlier and heftier, and it has a confusing array of interior controls.

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