Cars.com Reviews the 2010 Audi A5

2010 Audi A5
Audi aims to be the world’s leading premium brand in the not-too-distant future, and the 2010 Audi A5 is a step in the right direction. The model is aimed straight at the BMW 3 Series coupe, Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class and Infiniti G37 coupe. We’ve driven this model before with the 3.2-liter V-6 but thought the powertrain was a mismatch for the model. This time around, with Audi’s 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder, the model was just right in the eyes of Cars.com senior editor David Thomas. But how has the A5 aged since its 2008 debut? Continue reading to find out. 

2010 Audi A5

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By Colin Bird | August 17, 2010 | Comments (5)

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JM

Too bad you didnt test the 2011; it has an 8-speed automatic with the 2.0T.

Well in my point of view the three models that you have mentioned here BMW, Mercedes and Audi are one of the biggest car manufacturers in the entire car industry. But if you ask me then i must say Audi is my favorite one.

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.

I like this car

There might be some issues plaguing the 2011 Audi A5 but it does deliver for an efficient ride. In fact, the ride quality is noteworthy and is a crucial component when you plan to buy a vehicle for regular or daily use.

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