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  • 2dr Cpe Man quattro 2.0L Premium Plus
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    $36,000
    22 City / 30 Hwy
    MPG
    4
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    All Wheel Drive
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  • 2dr Cpe Man quattro 2.0L Prestige
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    $36,000
    22 City / 30 Hwy
    MPG
    4
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    Gas I4
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    All Wheel Drive
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  • 2dr Cpe Man quattro 2.0L Premium
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    $36,000
    22 City / 30 Hwy
    MPG
    4
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    Gas I4
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    All Wheel Drive
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  • 2dr Cpe Auto quattro 2.0L Premium Plus
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    $37,200
    21 City / 27 Hwy
    MPG
    4
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    Gas I4
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    All Wheel Drive
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  • 2dr Cpe Auto quattro 2.0L Premium
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    21 City / 27 Hwy
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    4
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    All Wheel Drive
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  • 2dr Cpe Auto quattro 2.0L Prestige
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    $37,200
    21 City / 27 Hwy
    MPG
    4
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    Gas I4
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    All Wheel Drive
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  • 2dr Cabriolet CVT FrontTrak Premium Plus
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    $42,000
    23 City / 30 Hwy
    MPG
    4
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    Gas I4
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    Front Wheel Drive
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  • 2dr Cabriolet CVT FrontTrak Premium
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    $42,000
    23 City / 30 Hwy
    MPG
    4
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    Gas I4
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    Front Wheel Drive
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  • 2dr Cabriolet CVT FrontTrak Prestige
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    $42,000
    23 City / 30 Hwy
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    4
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    Gas I4
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    Front Wheel Drive
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  • 2dr Cpe Auto quattro 3.2L Premium Plus
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    $44,000
    18 City / 27 Hwy
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    4
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  • 2dr Cpe Auto quattro 3.2L Prestige
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    $44,000
    18 City / 27 Hwy
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  • 2dr Cabriolet Auto quattro Premium Plus
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    20 City / 26 Hwy
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  • 2dr Cabriolet Auto quattro Premium
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    20 City / 26 Hwy
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  • 2dr Cabriolet Auto quattro Prestige
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Notable features

New A5 Cabriolet (convertible) available
Standard turbocharged four-cylinder
Available V-6 (A5 coupe only)
Optional adaptive suspension
Optional adjustable drivetrain settings
Front- or all-wheel drive

The good & the bad

The good

Interior quality
Ride quality
Folding backseat
Gas mileage with four-cylinder
Strong brakes

The bad

No folding hardtop
Occasional drivetrain lag
Some wind noise
Hard backrests
Some confusing controls

Expert 2010 Audi A5 review

our expert's take
Our expert's take
By David Thomas
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our expert's take

I was impressed with the Audi A5’s stunning looks when it debuted for 2008, but I didn’t like its 3.2-liter V-6. It lacked excitement, and even though it’s the more powerful of two available engines, the coupe felt too heavy with it inside. Fellow editor Kelsey Mays reviewed the A5 with the soft-top Cabriolet convertible option last year and found the A5’s base 2.0-liter turbo maladjusted, which is strange because our staff universally loves that engine in the A4, as well as other Audis and VWs of various shapes and sizes.

I discovered that the car is at its best in its most affordable, least powerful guise: the quattro A5 2.0T. This one’s just right.

See all Audi A5 trim levels and body styles compared here.

Performance
In the car world — especially the sports car world — the thinking is that the more powerful the engine, the better the driving experience. Audi’s 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder is one exception, especially compared with the other engine offered in the A5: the 3.2-liter six-cylinder. (If you want brute force and enthusiast thrills, check out our review of the Audi S-line with the S5 here.)

The turbocharged 2.0-liter revs happily and gets you up to speed lickety-split. It might not have the low-end pounds-feet of torque or power of the 3.2, but neither does it have any of the accelerator lag exhibited by the A5 3.2 I drove. My test car had the standard six-speed manual, which is a joy to drive. The clutch is light and the shifter pops into each gate with precise, light throws. The Audi A5 comes in two main trims: the 2.0T Premium, and the 3.2 Premium Plus. All come standard with Audi’s quattro all-wheel-drive (AWD). The exception is the Cabriolet (convertible), where front-wheel-drive is standard, but quattro all-wheel-drive (AWD) is an available option.

This is the manual transmission you want if you do a lot of commuting — and as the master of the 60-minute commute in the Cars.com offices, I am best qualified to offer this assessment.

Steering is in the traditional Audi vein: power-assisted to an extreme at low speeds, with a more precise feel at higher speeds. What this does is rid you of the heavy lifting you need to do to navigate a BMW 3 Series up a parking structure.

The ride was also fairly comfortable in daily driving. The Audi A5 structure feels rigid, but you don’t feel major road imperfections, like bridge joints, as severely as you do in the BMW competition. The Infiniti G37 also has a nice balance of ride comfort and performance, with a nicer exhaust and more grunt under the hood.

Looks
What neither the BMW 3 coupe nor the G37 coupe has, though, is the A5’s looks. That, and standard quattro all-whell-drive. The car is stunning, even as a cabriolet (convertible), and after more than a year on the market, it still received praise from my neighbors and family members. 

I don’t think I need to elaborate on this section; just take a look at the pretty pictures.

Interior
Audi’s interior looks neat, orderly and simple. Could it be a little bit more luxurious for its as-tested $40,000 price tag? Perhaps, especially around the doors, but overall I was focused on the stylish gauges, the sophisticated entertainment and navigation system, and the road, as a driver should be.

Those features also make up for the two small rear leather-wrapped seats, which are nearly impossible to use.

One drawback, though, is getting in and out. The A5 coupe is a step better than the Chevy Corvette in terms of having to fold your body to get in and out of those leather seats, but that’s not much of a compliment. More extreme sports cars are easier to jump into than the A5, which might make this otherwise mainstream vehicle attractive to fewer buyers. My wife especially can’t stand this attribute — she still remembers/loathes the Corvette Z06 and BMW 6 Series — even when she’s not wearing high heels or a dress.

Cargo
The trunk has a nice, rectangular shape that makes the 12.0 cubic feet of cargo space in there extremely usable, as there aren’t any odd cutouts or wasted space. The rear seats might be useless for passengers, but at least they fold down to expand the cargo area. 

Safety
The Audi A5 comes with standard front airbags, seat-mounted side airbags for the driver and passenger, and side curtain airbags for both rows. The A5 has not been crash-tested by either the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

Audi A5 in the Market
It’s pretty easy to pen this section, because the A5 has already proved itself in the body-type market as a strong seller. The 2.0T is the least expensive version, starting at $36,000 with the manual transmission. Our test car had navigation and an optional Prestige Package, which ratcheted the price up above $43,000. That’s a lot of money for a coupe with a turbocharged four-cylinder engine, even if it is a really good one with standard quattro AWD.

But at least you don’t need to go any higher than that; the body styling, attractive alloy wheels, and combination of everyday driving comfort and just-enough thrills make a convincing argument not to upgrade to a direct-injected 3.2.

 

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Managing Editor
David Thomas

Former managing editor David Thomas has a thing for wagons and owns a 2010 Subaru Outback and a 2005 Volkswagen Passat wagon.

2010 Audi A5 review: Our expert's take
By David Thomas

I was impressed with the Audi A5’s stunning looks when it debuted for 2008, but I didn’t like its 3.2-liter V-6. It lacked excitement, and even though it’s the more powerful of two available engines, the coupe felt too heavy with it inside. Fellow editor Kelsey Mays reviewed the A5 with the soft-top Cabriolet convertible option last year and found the A5’s base 2.0-liter turbo maladjusted, which is strange because our staff universally loves that engine in the A4, as well as other Audis and VWs of various shapes and sizes.

I discovered that the car is at its best in its most affordable, least powerful guise: the quattro A5 2.0T. This one’s just right.

See all Audi A5 trim levels and body styles compared here.

Performance
In the car world — especially the sports car world — the thinking is that the more powerful the engine, the better the driving experience. Audi’s 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder is one exception, especially compared with the other engine offered in the A5: the 3.2-liter six-cylinder. (If you want brute force and enthusiast thrills, check out our review of the Audi S-line with the S5 here.)

The turbocharged 2.0-liter revs happily and gets you up to speed lickety-split. It might not have the low-end pounds-feet of torque or power of the 3.2, but neither does it have any of the accelerator lag exhibited by the A5 3.2 I drove. My test car had the standard six-speed manual, which is a joy to drive. The clutch is light and the shifter pops into each gate with precise, light throws. The Audi A5 comes in two main trims: the 2.0T Premium, and the 3.2 Premium Plus. All come standard with Audi’s quattro all-wheel-drive (AWD). The exception is the Cabriolet (convertible), where front-wheel-drive is standard, but quattro all-wheel-drive (AWD) is an available option.

This is the manual transmission you want if you do a lot of commuting — and as the master of the 60-minute commute in the Cars.com offices, I am best qualified to offer this assessment.

Steering is in the traditional Audi vein: power-assisted to an extreme at low speeds, with a more precise feel at higher speeds. What this does is rid you of the heavy lifting you need to do to navigate a BMW 3 Series up a parking structure.

The ride was also fairly comfortable in daily driving. The Audi A5 structure feels rigid, but you don’t feel major road imperfections, like bridge joints, as severely as you do in the BMW competition. The Infiniti G37 also has a nice balance of ride comfort and performance, with a nicer exhaust and more grunt under the hood.

Looks
What neither the BMW 3 coupe nor the G37 coupe has, though, is the A5’s looks. That, and standard quattro all-whell-drive. The car is stunning, even as a cabriolet (convertible), and after more than a year on the market, it still received praise from my neighbors and family members. 

I don’t think I need to elaborate on this section; just take a look at the pretty pictures.

Interior
Audi’s interior looks neat, orderly and simple. Could it be a little bit more luxurious for its as-tested $40,000 price tag? Perhaps, especially around the doors, but overall I was focused on the stylish gauges, the sophisticated entertainment and navigation system, and the road, as a driver should be.

Those features also make up for the two small rear leather-wrapped seats, which are nearly impossible to use.

One drawback, though, is getting in and out. The A5 coupe is a step better than the Chevy Corvette in terms of having to fold your body to get in and out of those leather seats, but that’s not much of a compliment. More extreme sports cars are easier to jump into than the A5, which might make this otherwise mainstream vehicle attractive to fewer buyers. My wife especially can’t stand this attribute — she still remembers/loathes the Corvette Z06 and BMW 6 Series — even when she’s not wearing high heels or a dress.

Cargo
The trunk has a nice, rectangular shape that makes the 12.0 cubic feet of cargo space in there extremely usable, as there aren’t any odd cutouts or wasted space. The rear seats might be useless for passengers, but at least they fold down to expand the cargo area. 

Safety
The Audi A5 comes with standard front airbags, seat-mounted side airbags for the driver and passenger, and side curtain airbags for both rows. The A5 has not been crash-tested by either the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

Audi A5 in the Market
It’s pretty easy to pen this section, because the A5 has already proved itself in the body-type market as a strong seller. The 2.0T is the least expensive version, starting at $36,000 with the manual transmission. Our test car had navigation and an optional Prestige Package, which ratcheted the price up above $43,000. That’s a lot of money for a coupe with a turbocharged four-cylinder engine, even if it is a really good one with standard quattro AWD.

But at least you don’t need to go any higher than that; the body styling, attractive alloy wheels, and combination of everyday driving comfort and just-enough thrills make a convincing argument not to upgrade to a direct-injected 3.2.

 

Send David an email  

 

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Corrosion
12 years
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5 model years or newer / less than 60,000 miles
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1 year or 20,000 miles (whichever occurs first)
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Consumer reviews

4.7 / 5
Based on 30 reviews
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Comfort 4.6
Interior 4.7
Performance 4.5
Value 4.5
Exterior 4.8
Reliability 4.2

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  • Most enjoyable car I have owned

    This Audi A5 meets all my present needs for a daily driver. Historically the 2.0 liter 4 cylinder engine had a poor reliability rating. However I have had all the parts likely to cause engine failure replaced with the newest parts designed thereby making this one highly reliable. In 2018 it was repainted by the Audi dealer and looks new ...
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • Awesome Care

    I owned this car for ten years it was a great car and loved driving it every day. Also loved the endless compliments I recieved
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 3.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 3.0
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  • junk car bad dealer RIP OFF

    would be a nice car if the deal didn't and continues to sell junk sales to people paying for something that can't even use. car Gurus and others need to stop showing this place as good they shine them up sell junk they take advantage of people wanting imported cars
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does not recommend this car
    Comfort 1.0
    Interior 1.0
    Performance 1.0
    Value 1.0
    Exterior 1.0
    Reliability 1.0
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  • great looking. turns many heads

    very sporty and great to drive. The one I have is the convertible and raising and lowering top is very easy to operate and works smoothly
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Transporting family
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • Most reliable car I?ve ever owned 4 wheel drive

    Love this car, very safe, 4 wheel drive, very comfortable and stylish. In the winter it drives great all wheel drive and overall the best car I?ve ever had.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • Sporty car with great gas mileage!

    I like the car a lot. Being a little older it didn?t have all the bells and whistles on the technology side ie you need a special cable to play your music but the hands free calling worked well. Wish it automatically downloaded the phone book but all in all a great little sports car with fuel economy in mind.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 4.0
    Value 4.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 4.0
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  • Great luxury car

    I bought this car used with 73k miles and one year and 16k miles later all I have had to do was change the oil. The car is incredibly sporty. It accelerates quickly, handles great, and most importantly, has great stopping ability.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
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  • A Great value car

    I bought a used A5 convertible through a PA Audi dealer with 97K miles. The dealer certified it's condition. This is my first Audi. The car is a "Blast" to drive. It has all wheel drive which means that it handles the road and turns extremely well. Audi turbo-charged this model, as with others, and for a 2.0L engine, it is amazing how powerful this car is. I'm shocked ! It is a sporty looking black car and with the top down, it makes driving real fun, comfortable and enjoyable.
    • Purchased a Used car
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    Comfort 5.0
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  • Performing Convertible

    So fun to drive! Great gas mileage. Awesomeness. Smooth ride. Lots of choices modern features. Keeping up the dealer maintenance for this baby! Sunny days ahead.
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    • Used for Having fun
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
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  • I really miss driving this car!!

    I bought it used off my my mechanic with 105k miles. BEST. DECISION. EVER. Most people worry about audis because of reliability blah blah blah. AS LONG AS THR CAR AS SOLID HISTORY YOU WILL LOVE IT!! I put 15k miles on it before some ignorant driver T-Boned me while texting. Man i really miss it. It was such a pleasure to drive. 6 speed manual is the way to go. Before this i owned the TT. Loved the car too. I switched to the dark side (bmw 335i) to see what all thr hoopla was about, but im an Audi man all the way now. I RECOMMEND THIS CAR!!
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  • its a audi always needie

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  • Favorite car ever, but there are drawbacks

    I love my 2010 Audi A5, but there are some parts to it that I don't like as much. I can describe it in a pro/con list: pros: Absolutely beautiful inside and out. Since the exterior of the car hasn't changed much since 2010, most people also think mine is from 2014 or even newer. Pretty lovely to drive. It's like butter to drive, maybe not the best acceleration but certainly it purrs like a lion and you feel like a millionaire in the driver's seat. Great attention to detail. This is the biggest plus for me, and it really shows how different a high-end German car is compared to any other car. Everything seems to be in the right place in an Audi---the lights in the car are perfectly placed, the cupholders are exactly where you need them, the buttons and controls are all ergonomically placed. Only the media controls don't quite live up to this, but they updated this in the 2011 model and placed the controls around the shifter. cons: It's finicky: there's weird stuff that happens to a German car. My trunk doesn't open when it's under 30 degrees out---there is a sliding door to the ashtray/cigarette lighter which randomly stopped working---the dash plastic scratches easily. These are all minor grievances, but they are each individually hundreds of dollars to fix so they stack up. Gas consumption: If you drive this car like a granny, you'll have okay fuel economy. When I drive like a granny, I average 18-23 MPG. However, I bought a fast, fancy car so I could drive a fast, fancy car. When I drive faster, accelerate quicker, and don't think about my fuel so much, I average more like 11-14 MPG---and that adds up fast when you're paying for premium fuel.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 4.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 3.0
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What trim levels are available for the 2010 Audi A5?

The 2010 Audi A5 is available in 8 trim levels:

  • 2.0L Premium (2 styles)
  • 2.0L Premium Plus (2 styles)
  • 2.0L Prestige (2 styles)
  • 3.2L Premium Plus (1 style)
  • 3.2L Prestige (1 style)
  • Premium (2 styles)
  • Premium Plus (2 styles)
  • Prestige (2 styles)

What is the MPG of the 2010 Audi A5?

The 2010 Audi A5 offers up to 22 MPG in city driving and 30 MPG on the highway. These figures are based on EPA mileage ratings and are for comparison purposes only. The actual mileage will vary depending on vehicle options, trim level, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and other factors.

What are some similar vehicles and competitors of the 2010 Audi A5?

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Is the 2010 Audi A5 reliable?

The 2010 Audi A5 has an average reliability rating of 4.2 out of 5 according to cars.com consumers. Find real-world reliability insights within consumer reviews from 2010 Audi A5 owners.

Is the 2010 Audi A5 a good Coupe?

Below are the cars.com consumers ratings for the 2010 Audi A5. 93.3% of drivers recommend this vehicle.

4.7 / 5
Based on 30 reviews
  • Comfort: 4.6
  • Interior: 4.7
  • Performance: 4.5
  • Value: 4.5
  • Exterior: 4.8
  • Reliability: 4.2

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