Holding on to traditional ideas and concepts can be dangerous. Sometimes, the very thing you're clinging to becomes defunct. The world is undergoing huge change in every way at the moment, as is technology – the main thing that underpins car design, as well as car development. Thankfully, the most traditional Audi of them all, the A4, is far from obsolete. In our market, it's still the most popular non-SUV model that wears four rings.
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