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Expert 2000 Audi S4 review

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Perhaps the best thing about this nearly decadelong U.S. auto boom is the wealth of specialty or niche vehicles that now populate the market.

It has allowed automakers to create high-performance roadsters and sport-utilities, racing-inspired versions of coupes and sedans and even minivans stuffed with all manner of video games and entertainment systems.

And, this week, it has brought us the Audi S4.

This is a souped-up version of Audi’s entry-level A4 sedan, which is a perfectly good $25,000-to-$30,000 car. In its S4 iteration, which sells for about $40,000, it’s transformed into magic on wheels.

The good stuff starts with a 2.7-liter V-6 engine equipped with two small turbochargers. It generates up to 250 horsepower and plentiful torque at relatively low RPMs. Coupled with a six-speed manual transmission — a five-speed automatic with Tiptronic is a no-cost option — the S4 races from zero to 60 mph in less than six seconds.

Compare those numbers with those produced by the normal V-6-equipped A4 — 190 horsepower and a 7.2-second zero-to-60 time — and it’s easy to contemplate the performance upgrade on the S4.

Not that the engine was the only upgrade on the German-built sports sedan. The suspension is beefed up with much use of aluminum. The brakes are stronger, too.

The total package is one that impresses with its unity and sophistication. There’s plenty of speed, obviously, but it’s the balance that makes the S4 most attractive.

On the outside, the S4 differs subtly from a base A4. Besides the S4 badging, the car has a lower stance and wider air intake ports up front. The big tires (17 inchers) and the clear glass covers over the xenon high-intensity lights also are eye-catchers.

Imola yellow and Nogara blue, two only-S4 paint colors, are available, in addition to the usual palette of black, silver, green, blue and two shades of red.

To the person who loves to drive hard and fast, the S4 will become the ultimate stealth car where the performance potential inside remains neatly hidden under a conservative exterior.

In the cabin, the car comes with the requisite leather and wood combination. On our test car, however, the S4 came with leather combined with a special suede upholstery called Alcantara and a silver aluminum trim instead of wood for a more distinctive appearance. The rear seat space approximates that in the A4, which means it’s only adequate when it comes to roominess for the legs of a full-size adult.

Our tester also included Audi’s new navigation system, a $1,100 option. Unlike other cars now on the market, this one doesn’t include a dash-mounted monitor. Instead, a driver uses buttons between the front seats to give inputs, and the directions and turn arrows are then displayed in red on the instrument panel. Audi’s reasoning is that its system is safer to use while driving. I found it accurate but manipulating the knobs was a bit of a headache.

Like other Audis these days, the S4 is full of safety equipment, including dual front and side air bags, anti-lock brakes and the venerable Quattro all-wheel-drive system that now comes with a new traction-control component.

All told, the S4 moves Audi further in the direction of competing directly with BMW and Mercedes-Benz. Up to now, Audi has offered American buyers a nice stepping-stone lineup of sedans and wagons (A4, A6, A8) to compete with BMW’s 3-, 5- and 7-Series and Mercedes’ C-, E-and S-Class cars. Now, just as BMW offers exclusive M-Series vehicles and Mercedes has AMG-built specialty cars, Audi has the S4.

What we drove: 2000 Audi S4 2.7T, a sport sedan with a 250-horsepower, twin-turbocharged 2.7-liter V-6 engine, a six-speed manual transmission and full-time all-wheel-drive.

Base price: $37,900 Price as tested (includes options and delivery charge): $41,925

0-60 mph time: 5.9 seconds

Top speed: 143 mph

Curb weight: 3,593 pounds

Length: 176.5 inches

Turning circle (curb to curb): 37.4 feet

Standard features: Automatic transmission with Tiptronic; anti-lock brakes; automatic air conditioning with filter; 17-inch performance tires; sport suspension; tilt, telescopic steering; heatable windshield washer nozzles; Xenon headlights; two front and one rear fog lights; power windows, locks and mirrors; cruise control; power front seats; 60/40 split, folding rear seat; silk Nappa leather upholstery; maplewood trim; trip computer; alarm system; AM/FM stereo with cassette and one-disc in-dash CD player; dual front and side air bags.

Options on test vehicle: Six-speed manual transmission; convenience package with sunroof, auto-dimming mirrors and HomeLink transmitter; sport interior package; upgraded sound system with 6-disc CD changer; Audi navigation system. EPA figures: 17 mpg (city); 24 mpg (highway)

2000 Audi S4 review: Our expert's take
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Perhaps the best thing about this nearly decadelong U.S. auto boom is the wealth of specialty or niche vehicles that now populate the market.

It has allowed automakers to create high-performance roadsters and sport-utilities, racing-inspired versions of coupes and sedans and even minivans stuffed with all manner of video games and entertainment systems.

And, this week, it has brought us the Audi S4.

This is a souped-up version of Audi’s entry-level A4 sedan, which is a perfectly good $25,000-to-$30,000 car. In its S4 iteration, which sells for about $40,000, it’s transformed into magic on wheels.

The good stuff starts with a 2.7-liter V-6 engine equipped with two small turbochargers. It generates up to 250 horsepower and plentiful torque at relatively low RPMs. Coupled with a six-speed manual transmission — a five-speed automatic with Tiptronic is a no-cost option — the S4 races from zero to 60 mph in less than six seconds.

Compare those numbers with those produced by the normal V-6-equipped A4 — 190 horsepower and a 7.2-second zero-to-60 time — and it’s easy to contemplate the performance upgrade on the S4.

Not that the engine was the only upgrade on the German-built sports sedan. The suspension is beefed up with much use of aluminum. The brakes are stronger, too.

The total package is one that impresses with its unity and sophistication. There’s plenty of speed, obviously, but it’s the balance that makes the S4 most attractive.

On the outside, the S4 differs subtly from a base A4. Besides the S4 badging, the car has a lower stance and wider air intake ports up front. The big tires (17 inchers) and the clear glass covers over the xenon high-intensity lights also are eye-catchers.

Imola yellow and Nogara blue, two only-S4 paint colors, are available, in addition to the usual palette of black, silver, green, blue and two shades of red.

To the person who loves to drive hard and fast, the S4 will become the ultimate stealth car where the performance potential inside remains neatly hidden under a conservative exterior.

In the cabin, the car comes with the requisite leather and wood combination. On our test car, however, the S4 came with leather combined with a special suede upholstery called Alcantara and a silver aluminum trim instead of wood for a more distinctive appearance. The rear seat space approximates that in the A4, which means it’s only adequate when it comes to roominess for the legs of a full-size adult.

Our tester also included Audi’s new navigation system, a $1,100 option. Unlike other cars now on the market, this one doesn’t include a dash-mounted monitor. Instead, a driver uses buttons between the front seats to give inputs, and the directions and turn arrows are then displayed in red on the instrument panel. Audi’s reasoning is that its system is safer to use while driving. I found it accurate but manipulating the knobs was a bit of a headache.

Like other Audis these days, the S4 is full of safety equipment, including dual front and side air bags, anti-lock brakes and the venerable Quattro all-wheel-drive system that now comes with a new traction-control component.

All told, the S4 moves Audi further in the direction of competing directly with BMW and Mercedes-Benz. Up to now, Audi has offered American buyers a nice stepping-stone lineup of sedans and wagons (A4, A6, A8) to compete with BMW’s 3-, 5- and 7-Series and Mercedes’ C-, E-and S-Class cars. Now, just as BMW offers exclusive M-Series vehicles and Mercedes has AMG-built specialty cars, Audi has the S4.

What we drove: 2000 Audi S4 2.7T, a sport sedan with a 250-horsepower, twin-turbocharged 2.7-liter V-6 engine, a six-speed manual transmission and full-time all-wheel-drive.

Base price: $37,900 Price as tested (includes options and delivery charge): $41,925

0-60 mph time: 5.9 seconds

Top speed: 143 mph

Curb weight: 3,593 pounds

Length: 176.5 inches

Turning circle (curb to curb): 37.4 feet

Standard features: Automatic transmission with Tiptronic; anti-lock brakes; automatic air conditioning with filter; 17-inch performance tires; sport suspension; tilt, telescopic steering; heatable windshield washer nozzles; Xenon headlights; two front and one rear fog lights; power windows, locks and mirrors; cruise control; power front seats; 60/40 split, folding rear seat; silk Nappa leather upholstery; maplewood trim; trip computer; alarm system; AM/FM stereo with cassette and one-disc in-dash CD player; dual front and side air bags.

Options on test vehicle: Six-speed manual transmission; convenience package with sunroof, auto-dimming mirrors and HomeLink transmitter; sport interior package; upgraded sound system with 6-disc CD changer; Audi navigation system. EPA figures: 17 mpg (city); 24 mpg (highway)

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3 years / 50,000 miles
Corrosion
12 years
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3 years / 50,000 miles
Roadside Assistance
3 years

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5 model years or newer / less than 60,000 miles
Basic
1 year or 20,000 miles (whichever occurs first)
Dealer certification
125-point inspection

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Consumer reviews

4.8 / 5
Based on 6 reviews
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Comfort 4.7
Interior 4.5
Performance 4.8
Value 4.5
Exterior 4.5
Reliability 3.5

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  • I got a reliable one. Pure fun on the road.

    I have owned this car since 2005 and it has been great and shows no signs of slowing down. I have done only expected maintenance, no major big ticket repairs. Smooth as silk on the road, handles like a champ, with easy power to burn when you want it. Still looks great too. Best car that I have ever owned by a longshot.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 4.0
    Reliability 4.0
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  • S4's are sic

    luv this car.I would recommend this car to anyone who wants fast with a smooth ride. The turbos can be iffy if you beat on them. but all in all a very nice car.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 4.0
    Exterior 4.0
    Reliability 3.0
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  • Typical German Car

    The Audi S4 is a fantastic car when it works. I'm writing this review after 3 months of purchase. I purchased the car used with 47,000 miles on it. Do your research when buying this car (do a search for b5 s4 forums and you will find it). I did and everything that I found out that the S4 typically needs, this car needed it. Be ESPECIALLY careful with the manual transmissions. The original design of the 1-2 gear selector in the trans is known for seizing. If the car doesn't smoothly shift into 1st and 2nd, be prepared for a trans rebuild. There is a redesigned 1-2 selector that fixes the engineering flaw of the original, so once you fix it, it should be fine. This is a twin turbo car as well. This car has 2 K03 turbos that, if not taken care of properly, will fail on you (like every other turbocharged car). So don't spool up the turbos before you turn off your car. Those are the 2 major things to look at when purchasing the B5 style S4. When the car is working, it is extremely fun to drive. The handling is fantastic and the amount of upgrades you can do is outstanding. You can get this car to 400 bhp no problem (but expensive). The interior is a pleasant place to be and the exterior styling is subtle but sporty. If you don't work on cars and aren't willing to spend 2-3k per year on maintenance, then stay away from this car. If you are willing to spend the money or are mechanically inclined and have your own tools, I struggle to think of a car that I'd rather have for what these used B5 S4s are going for.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 3.0
    Exterior 4.0
    Reliability 2.0
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  • I LOVE my S4

    to say that I love my S4 does not cover it. I have a very bad back and the seats in the S4 are a dream to sit in and drive. everything about this car from the way it looks to the way it handles in the snow, rain, or on a dry road makes it fun to drive all the time. I find myself getting up early just to drive it on an empty road, once you drive one you'll know why
    • Purchased a Used car
    • 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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  • The Leader in Sport Luxury

    I have owned this car for almost four years now, and it is not only one of Audi's best, but one of the world's best for its era, and for today. After putting 100,000 miles on this car, my review is as follows: It lost a star on comfort because it is not as fluid of a car as a fully bread luxury car such as the Audi S8. It lost a star on performance because it didn't have the fastest 0 - 60 speed of a few cars in its price range in its day. It gets five stars on handling because it has an extremely tight suspension matched with an unmatched Quattro that will beat most cars that can out accelerate it. It gets five stars on exterior styling because the design was new in it's day, but still simple and seems to say that it has nothing to prove. It gets five stars on interior design because after almost ten years and 160,000 total miles, every original feature works like new! It lost a star on features because, again, it doesn't have the features of a pure breed luxury car. It gets five stars on value for the money because, although it isn't the fastest or most luxurious car, it is an excellent blend between sport and luxury that is well worth the money. It lost a star on reliability because it requires a spare part here and there that is not bad, but it requires a little bit of attention (which any Audi enthusiast should be willing to give). I gave it a total of five stars because in its day it was one of the top sports cars, and one of the best luxury cars, and it is still good today, just cheeper!
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 4.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 4.0
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  • Most Solid Sports Car I've Owned

    The 2000 S4 has had poor reliability and is difficult to work on, but after I got past working on my car one month of every year, I realized that the suspension is one of the best in the world that is not electronically assisted. Moreover, it is one of the, if not the best Audi tuner in the world. The frame, drive train, and general design of the car is the most solid basis for suspension and engine upgrades I have ever driven. Apart from tuning, this car feels like a luxury car until you get the engine in its power band and it just cruses, the car always has more to give. And Audi thought of everything except reliability when making this vehicle, but if you like working on cars or you have the funds to take it to the Audi dealer every three months, this car is unbeatable by any other car without electronics to assist its ride.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 3.0
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The 2000 Audi S4 is available in 1 trim level:

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The 2000 Audi S4 offers up to 17 MPG in city driving and 24 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.

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4.8 / 5
Based on 6 reviews
  • Comfort: 4.7
  • Interior: 4.5
  • Performance: 4.8
  • Value: 4.5
  • Exterior: 4.5
  • Reliability: 3.5

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