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Since it was founded in 1909, Audi has been at the forefront of automotive innovation. It was the first to conduct crash tests, one of the first to use a dual-clutch gearbox, and in 1921, became the first German manufacturer to make a production car, the Audi Type K, with left-hand drive.
Impressively, Audi is also the most successful carmaker in the history of the World Car Awards, winning 11 titles since 2005 and five World Performance Car Awards as of 2022. Find out whether Audis are expensive to repair in this guide or take a look at how their maintenance costs compare with SEAT and Skoda.
The
Audi A4 has been a popular staple of British roads since 1994 and is undoubtedly one of the best executive cars available today. It comes in three configurations - Saloon, Avant and RS 4 Avant - with a top speed of up to 149.8 mph. A strong rivalry has existed between the
BMW 3 Series,
Mercedes C Class and
Audi A4 for years - find out which brand is the cheapest to maintain
here. At the 2016 Fleet News Awards, the A4 was named
'Best Premium Car', and it was also named
'Car of the Year' at the WhatCar? Awards.
This guide discusses common problems with the A4.
Car remapping, sometimes called ‘chipping', involves changing your car's engine control unit (ECU) programming by overwriting the manufacturer's settings on the microchip. This process is done by plugging a laptop into the vehicle's OBD port.
Engine remapping is different to engine balancing, which involves altering components in the engine itself rather than making changes to the car's computer.
A car remapping service can give you better fuel economy, improved driveability and control, increased power, and a better throttle response. It is highly customisable, so you can choose which aspects of performance you want to improve, and you can also have multiple remaps so you can switch between them depending on your needs.
However, remapping often makes your insurance more expensive, and it only benefits cars with a turbo; if your vehicle doesn't have one, the difference after remapping will be minimal.