Audi S4 Cabrio: Four season report, part 2

Fourtitude published the second part of their "Four Seasons Report" about the Audi S4 Cabriolet.
Life is good. This is something that is immediately apparent when you have at your disposal an S4 Cabriolet during the summer months. Sure, gasoline isn’t cheap nowadays and black leather gets hot in the sun, but such worries are trivial when you’ve got both the top and the accelerator in the down position, wind flowing through your hair and that sultry exhaust note bouncing off the underside of overpasses as you blast down the highway.
Needless to say, performance on the S4 Cabriolet is satisfying. Torque is wide and plentiful, making it relatively easy to pass in sixth gear with little need for a downshift. Cowl-flex is there, but not obtrusive and certainly livable.
This time George from Fourtitude also added a reader's view: Robert Konick a.k.a. Wallabyguy.
Then again, the S4 cabriolet is arguably the best all around convertible in the world, capable of doing so many things so well. With only 2200 making their way here each year, which just so happens to be the same number of Lotus Elises which annually make the same voyage, I doubt there will ever be much need for Audi to worry about selling every one.
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Source: Fourtitude
Labels: Audi
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