2010 Audi A5, S5 Cabriolets Priced

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Many automakers seem to release convertibles throughout the year, which doesn’t make much sense to those of us who can only enjoy top-down driving for short portions of the year. Audi has already missed almost the entire summer driving season with its new line of convertibles, the A5 and S5 Cabriolets. The high-powered S5 will go on sale later this month with a starting price of $58,250. Unfortunately, lovers of the sun who are happy with the A5’s mere 2.0-liter, turbo four-cylinder will have to wait until fall to plunk down $42,000 for one.

The A5 will also feature a Quattro all-wheel-drive model with the same 2.0-liter engine, starting at $44,100. None of the prices include an $825 destination charge. 


Audi also announced pricing for the 2010 S4 sedan, which gets the same supercharged V-6 as the new A6 sedan, good for 333 hp. An RS4 will likely go on sale later in 2009 or early in 2010. Pricing for the S4 — which also goes on sale later this month — is below.

S4 sedan (manual): $45,900
S4 sedan (S tronic):$47,300

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By David Thomas | August 14, 2009 | Comments (2)
Tags: A4, A5, Audi, Audi A4, Audi A5

Comments 

Mike

Sexy car. Looks A LOT better than the 3-series. BMW has really ruined their once graceful designs. I will be switching to Audi to replace my '03 330ci cabrio. Well worth the wait.

Ahdy Boutros

The Audi A5 Cabrio is a great car. Not only that it looks so elegant and smooth but it handles the road very well. The Audi cars are very considerate machines. These cars expect what you need to do and will do it for you. It really makes life easy and driving much easier with surely the top notch of safety features. This is not my first German Car as I used to drive Mercedes Benz (various models). The Audi A5 is surely a superior car. Good luck Audi and keep up the Good work.

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