Sunday, October 16, 2011

2006 Audi S4 Sedan Road Test

From the introduction of the premium compact A3 range; to the confirmation of the R9 supercar, it's been a busy twelve months for our friends from Audi.

In between, we've received a fully updated A4 line-up, highlighted by the new direct-injection FSI (fuel stratified injection) 2.0-litre turbocharged four and an FSI 3.2-litre vee-six replacing the current 1.8T and 3.0 mills respectively. Add to that the new A6 3.2 Avant and the coming soon Q7, plus the confirmation of the future RS 4, S6 and S8, followed by the next

2006 Audi S4 (Photo: John LeBlanc, straight-six.com)
TT and...whew! Lets just say, the guy stocking the brochures at the Audi dealer must be putting in for O.T.

Sandwiched between all of this activity, it may have been all too easy to overlook one of the all-time favourites from the quattro clan: the new for 2006 S4 Sedan.

The S4 was introduced later in the previous A4's lifecycle. So, it's not all that new. In fact many of the 2006 A4's updates, like new rear trapezoidal links and wheel carriers and front tie rods were borrowed from its raunchier sibling. So for now, let's just say the rest of its showroom mates are just getting caught up to the higher-performing S4, OK?

The more obvious external changes, the new corporate Audi grille and rear styling, the S4 shares with the cooking A4s. These styling changes add a bit of length to the S4, but the quad exhaust pipes at the rear in place of the previous generation's duals let everyone know the S4 is the hotrod of the family.

2006 Audi S4 (Photo: John LeBlanc, straight-six.com)
Arguably, the tastiest part of the car, the honking 340 horsepower, 302 pound-foot of torque 4.2-litre vee-eight, has been retained, and is still squeezed into an engine bay that also accepts a four pot.

Fortunately, the 2006 S4 retains the high level of comfort, luxury and entertainment expected in any Audi; the industry benchmark in fit and finish. In the S4, soft-touch surfaces, flawless joints, and textured metal accents can be found throughout. Subtle, driver-oriented details like the Recaro bucket seats, decidedly thick leather-wrapped wheel, ideally positioned dead pedal and brake and throttle pedals close enough to facilitate heel-and-toe dancing only hint at the beast lying within the conservative four-door sedan body work. 2006 Audi S4 Sedan Road Test from (http://www.auto123.com/en/audi/s4/2006/review?carid=1060601300&artid=57905)

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