Audi Prices RS 4 Cabriolet: Time to eBay That Action Figure Collection

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The news that Audi was bringing its ultimate midsize convertible to the U.S. was enough to bring a smile to our faces. Of course, we get to drive cars without paying for them as we “test” them for Cars.com. Those who live in the real world will have to find $81,900 between the sofa cushions, in the change jar or from the winnings of their fantasy sports league to secure one when the car goes on sale this fall.

Destination is another $775, and there are no available options. The RS 4 comes with standard equipment like a navigation system, Bluetooth, a Bose sound system, heated front and rear seats, a rear parking system, an iPod interface and brushed aluminum or carbon fiber inlays.

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By David Thomas | June 27, 2007 | Comments (0)

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