For The 3.0 TDI is so quick and refined it makes you wonder why anybody would choose a V6 petrol. Quattro four-wheel drive helps make the most of all that power whatever the weather.
Against The Quattro four-wheel drive system adds weight, which hurts economy and emissions a little. Cheaper petrols and diesels will cost less in company car tax.
The 3.0 TDI is a powerhouse of an engine, while four-wheel drive makes sure all that performance can be used. Quick, refined and comfortable. What more do you want?
There’s no such thing as a bad Audi A5, but our favourite is the 2.0 TFSI. In everyday driving it’s plenty quick enough, yet it still averages the best part of 45mpg.
Whichever engine you go for, the dealer should be willing to offer a discount. Savings of over £1000 shouldn’t be out of the question. Resale values are strong, too, so expect to get back as much as half of the original price in three years’ time.
The queue of willing buyers will be bigger if you choose wisely from the options' list. Leather upholstery and xenon headlights are standard, but a CD multichanger, cruise control and satellite navigation are desirable extras.
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