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2006 Audi S4 Avant Review

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The ride to Grandma's will never be the same

2006 Audi S4
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Introduction

Audi S4 Avant - 2006 Review: Passion. Some would say that it's vital to living a happy and healthy life. It is not, however, necessarily restricted to the kind shared between two love-smacked adults. There's passion for ideas, work, learning, food, travel, and of course, driving. Sadly, too many people in this world live their lives devoid of an inner desire to feed a need for any of the above, methodically drifting through each day behind a computer screen, eating bland meals while watching summer reruns, and getting from their suburban tract house to the urban office complex in a tan Toyota Camry sedan.

Don't be one of them. Go skydiving, paint the living room bright red, eat out at an exotic restaurant, and trade in that PTA-approved minivan for a 2006 Audi S4 Avant. True, the price might liquidate the college fund, and with its stiff ride and tight interior this brute wagon comes up a bit short in the family-friendly department, but if the kids are small, out of the house, or of the canine variety, there's plenty of room. And with 340 horsepower on tap, the all-wheel-drive S4 Avant just may unleash your inner passion for the road, causing you to finally realize that maybe it is all about the journey and not the destination. Or maybe it'll just make the daily commute a bit more bearable.

Accompanying the S4 badges are what most enthusiasts would expect - a gutsy engine and some road-hungry hardware tucked in beneath a sleek German body. Most important among the mechanical bits is a 40-valve, dual overhead cam, 4.2-liter aluminum V8 cranking out 340 horsepower at 7,000 rpm and 302 lb.-ft. of torque at 3,500 rpm, all working with a standard six-speed manual transmission to move the 3,979-lb. 2006 Audi S4 Avant most expeditiously. A Tiptronic six-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters is also available, bumping the curb weight up to 4,057 pounds and allowing maximum horsepower to be reached at 6,800 rpms. Fuel economy is rated at 15 mpg city and 21 mpg highway with the manual, and 15/23 for the automatic. We achieved 15.3 mpg in mixed driving while cruising old-school style with a clutch pedal.

The V8 powertrain is just one of the all-wheel-drive S4 Avant's critical parts. A sport-tuned suspension is comprised of a multi-link setup in front, a trapezoidal-link setup in the rear, and anti-sway bars bolted on at both ends. It's all business with the brakes with large ventilated discs all around, ABS, electronic brake-force distribution, and electronic brake assistance. When road conditions are less than ideal or adrenaline takes over on curvy roads, the S4 Avant's front, center, and rear locking differentials work to maintain forward momentum, while traction and stability control systems aim to get over-confident drivers home in one piece. Each 2006 Audi S4 Avant is shod with 235/40 Z-rated Continental SportContact 2 tires wrapped around 18-inch alloy wheels that are directed by a Servotronic variable-assisted rack-and-pinion steering system.

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