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Audi A4
Curtain-type airbags are standard on all models this year, and turbocharged A4 models have more horsepower. The compact-size A4 is Audi's entry-level sedan, and the S4 is a high-performance version. Both models also are available as station wagons, which are labeled Avant.
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Audi A6
All A6 models now have standard curtain-type airbags, and Audi stretches its warranty of the entire vehicle by one year to four years/50,000 miles, including scheduled maintenance.
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Audi A8
Audi introduced a longer version of its flagship sedan in spring 2000, and for the 2001 model year it stretches the basic warranty coverage for all of its models. The warranty increases by one year to four years/50,000 miles, including scheduled maintenance.
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Audi allroad
The new allroad quattro may not be a full-fledged sport utility vehicle, but Audi says it performs like one.
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Audi S4
Curtain-type airbags are standard on all models this year, and turbocharged A4 models have more horsepower. The compact-size A4 is Audi's entry-level sedan, and the S4 is a high-performance version. Both models also are available as station wagons, which are labeled Avant.
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Audi S8
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Audi TT
Audi leaped into the sports car league with a passion, turning from its usual sedans and wagons toward a surprisingly shapely, low-slung TT series. Anyone whose heads were turned by the curvaceous TT was likely to encounter a waiting list at the dealership due to prominent publicity and instant popularity of the new model. Audi recalled the TT in late 1999 after complaints in Germany about high-speed instability. Dealers then installed anti-roll bars and a rear spoiler on previously sold models.
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