Overview & Reviews
For 2011, the Audi A5 Quattro gets an optional eight-speed automatic in place of its old six-speed. The 3.2-liter V6 has been discontinued. A new Titanium Sport package adds black trim and 19-inch wheels to the regular Sport package, while the Prestige trim picks up a standard rearview camera and parking sensors, plus an optional power rear-window shade. The Driver Assist package has been discontinued, but blind-spot warning becomes a stand-alone option in its place. HD radio is now included with the Navigation package.
- Classy styling
- Frugal fuel economy
- Available all-wheel drive.
- Confident handling
- Uptown interior
- Acceleration not as quick as many rivals.
- Unintuitive control layout
- Quirky steering feel
User Reviews:
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very unhappy with quality and service - 2011 Audi A5
By dontlikemyaudi - September 19 - 7:30 amDrove porsches for 9 years, just got my Audi this summer. Radio works when it wants to but of course service says nothing wrong since it was working when I brought it in. Worse, the leather in pass seat split. Service claims puncture with knife. Umm, no. Dont think I ever stabbed my seat. Very dissatisfied.