Audi RS4 B7 Buying Guide
The B7 Audi RS 4 still matters because it combines a high-revving naturally aspirated V8, a manual gearbox, quattro traction, and compact sedan usability.
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The B7 Audi RS 4 still matters because it combines a high-revving naturally aspirated V8, a manual gearbox, quattro traction, and compact sedan usability.
The E91 BMW 320d Touring is a useful diesel wagon with rear-wheel drive, 340 Nm of torque, real cargo space, and enough chassis balance to remain interesting.
The E92 BMW 335i Coupe is still desirable because the N54 twin-turbo inline-six gives it strong real-world torque, tuning potential, and classic rear-drive BMW balance.
The E60 BMW M5 is still memorable because it placed a naturally aspirated S85 V10 into a usable sedan, but ownership depends heavily on maintenance history and inspection quality.
The Audi S2 Coupe quattro combines a 2.2-litre turbocharged inline-five, 230 PS, 350 Nm, permanent quattro, and the understated shape that made early Audi S cars distinctive.