2013 Audi Allroad Premium
- Used
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The overview
- Exterior Color
- White
- Odometer
- 193,037 miles
- Fuel Economy
- 20/27 MPG City/Hwy
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Drivetrain
- quattro
- VIN
- WA19FAFL2DA123919
- Stock Number
- 60012E
The full specifications
- Max seating capacity: 5
- Horsepower: 211
Notes from the dealer
2013 Audi allroadAt JBA Chevrolet, we have a rigorous inspection of every vehicle. We strive to offer you a great deal, an excellent selection and a sincere, professional sales staff to make every experience here an enjoyable one. Come see us today to see why our customers choose to make JBA Chevrolet THE place to purchase their next vehicle. **410-766-6300**Reviews:* Chances are youâre either indifferent to the Audi Allroad like most wagon-fearing Americans or you love it. More versatile than an A4 sedan, (seemingly) more sensible than a Q5 crossover and more distinctive than either, the Allroad is one of a kind. Source: KBB.com* High-quality cabin; light-duty off-road ability; smooth ride quality; generous cargo capacity. Source: Edmunds
KBB.com Consumer Reviews
- 2.0
Incredible car with one huge issue-
by Dme on Thursday, January 13, 2022
I’ll start by saying this is one beautiful, comfortable, great to drive car. It’s my second Audi, the first an A4 many years ago. The features are easy to use. The safety of blind spot, park assist are wonderful. I think the pick up is fast and handles like a dream. Here’s the big downside-within last 10 months or so I am burning oil…..like every 4 days burning oil. Mechanic checked it out and couldn’t find the source. Now it’s gone from the oil burning to the coolant going below minimum every few weeks. This is insanity for this brand of car with low mileage for the age. I’m not sure what the problem is but I’m pretty certain it’ll cost thousands unless I just do a trade in. I have never had a car eat oil and now coolant like this. Unacceptable. I will probably return to a Lexus SUV which are much, much less expensive to fix and so reliable. - 4.0
Not Your Moms Station Wagon..My Second Allroad
by MTNCLVR on Thursday, October 10, 2019
This is my second Allroad the first was a 2003. Overall I love the car, I live in the mountains and at the beach so ability to drive in snow is crucial (added all mountain tires) Miss the hydraulics and power of the 2003 but this one still gets me there. Have to keep wheel wells cleared out as freezing snow builds up. Plenty of room inside for my mountain bike, skis, gear. Classy looks and the handling makes the winding mountain road a blast. Heels, boots or barefoot I'd buy it again ! A woman driver ;) - 5.0
Reliable and Fun
by B on Friday, June 14, 2019
100k in, no problems yet. Very fun car to own.