Overview & Reviews
The height-adjustable allroad debuted last year to fill a slot left in Audi's lineup by the lack of an SUV. For 2002, a heated multifunctional steering wheel with Tiptronic is an option, as is an OnStar telematics system. Standard is an in-dash six-disc changer. Brushed aluminum-finish accents spruce up the interior.
- Elegant styling, sumptuous interior, height-adjustable suspension, extensive safety features, lively V6 engine.
- Steep price tag, lack of a V8 engine, no transfer case for more adventurous off-roaders.
User Reviews:
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Audi allroad - 2002 Audi Allroad Quattro
By BennyNY - December 5 - 10:00 amGreat alternative to an SUV. Great build quality and roomy. Very quiet and handles great. Terrific snow/rain car. Great for the family.
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A fun family hauler - 2002 Audi Allroad Quattro
By Greg - October 6 - 10:50 amNo problem with the car, once you know how to get off the line no problem with the turbo lag. The only issue I have is these front brakes, have only 54,000 miles on it and I am on my second set and the warping happened again after 5000 miles of driving. Always use permium fuel 91 or higher and the mileage I get is about 25-30 miles, mostly urban driving.
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Fun car, but expensive maintenance - 2002 Audi Allroad Quattro
By wjc - October 4 - 8:10 pmA really fun car to drive and very convenient for all activities. I can put my bike or kayak on the roof rack, and even slide my bike in the back with the seat down. Great options, love the back-up beeper, heated seats, etc. My only issues are the less than stellar gas mileage, especially when using premium gas (pricey) and maintenance and repairs are VERY pricey once the 50K warranty and maintenance plans expire.
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Audi Quattro Allroad - 2002 Audi Allroad Quattro
By Jim D - May 30 - 2:00 amFun to drive, Technically superior to any vehicle I have driven
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AllRoads Lead to the Audi - 2002 Audi Allroad Quattro
By Rodman - June 24 - 10:00 amAfter a thorough review of sports sedan vs sport ute, I found the Audi to be the best hybrid of both. It has the off road capabilities of any "commuter" sport ute on the market and the acceleration and handling of a great sports sedan. I Love the fact that many people see it as a "whimpy wagon" until theyre breathing my exhaust as I fly to 60 in 6.8 seconds :o) After 2K miles it is performing beutifully. I hope to enjoy it for the long haul.
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Understatement but not underpowered - 2002 Audi Allroad Quattro
By Ross1113 - May 17 - 10:00 amAn evolutionary creature of my 99 A6 Avant - only improved in every noticable area. A delight to drive locally and long distances. Just wish for more color choices inside and out.
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I hope it doesnt snow where you live - 2002 Audi Allroad Quattro
By Ian in Vermont - February 21 - 10:00 amI live in the mountains of Vermont. The allroad has been an extreme disappointment here. You see, every time it snows the town puts down a dirt/gravel/salt mixture that ultimatly ends up drying on the inside of the wheels. The allroad then shakes violently at speeds as low as 20 MPH. Even Spring hasnt ushered in any relief from this problem. A trip down my unpaved driveway replete with mud puddles renders the wheels unbalanced. My other two vehicles dont have this problem and they dont have Speed Vision infomercials touting their "go-anywhere" versatility. Avoid this car for use in snow country.
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Great Car - 2002 Audi Allroad Quattro
By SYR - November 28 - 10:00 amEXCELLENT CAR, MUCH MUCH BETTER THAN ANY EUROPEAN WAGON.
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Loved it... but it beat my wallet into submission - 2002 Audi Allroad Quattro
By daniel911t - October 21 - 6:11 pmThis was a fantastic car. I had a 2002 purchased with about 45K mi on it. It was immense fun to drive, thirsty, and practical. However, once things started to break... I had trouble finding mechanics that would work on it, then the bills were staggering. I sold the car with 120K mi on it after the final straw fell... while on a long road trip the alternator failed - not a big deal, but the repair was $1.1K! Timing belt and other minor work was $5k, clutch was $3k... it was just crushingly expensive to keep alive. But it was AMAZING when it worked right! If youre a mechanic, or are friends with one, then go ahead and buy one.
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7 yrs old and 90K miles and still like it - 2002 Audi Allroad Quattro
By Chris P - June 10 - 12:56 amI really like this car. Mix of sporty, utility, and family wagon. Mine is 6 speed manual (rare) with the factory jump seats in the back (even more rare) so seats 7 (5+2kids). Its the best SUV.