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- Audi_RS_4 abstract "The Audi RS 4 quattro is the top tier and highest performing version of some specific generations of the Audi A4 range of automobiles. It is a sports-focused compact executive car (often called sport compact in some countries), produced by Audi's high-performance private subsidiary quattro GmbH, in limited numbers, for German car manufacturer AUDI AG, part of the larger Volkswagen Group. It slots distinctly above the Audi S4, as the fastest, most sports-focused model based on the A4's "B" automobile platform. The RS 4 made a comeback in 2012, in Avant form only based on the Audi A4 Avant.The original B5 version was produced only as a five-door five-seat "Avant", Audi's name for an estate car/station wagon. The second version, the B7, was released initially as a four-door five-seat saloon/sedan, with the Avant following a short while later. A two-door four-seat Cabriolet version was subsequently added. Furthermore, their unique internal combustion engines are all front-mounted, and are longitudinally oriented. The transmission is mounted immediately at the rear of the engine in a longitudinal orientation, in the form of a transaxle, and contains both a center and front differential.The "RS" initials are taken from the German: RennSport—literally translated as "racing sport", and is the Audi marque's highest trim level, positioned above the "S" model specification of Audi's regular model line-up. Like all Audi "RS" cars, the RS 4 pioneers some of Audi's latest advanced technology, and could therefore be described as a "halo vehicle". Furthermore, it is only available with Audi's Torsen-based "trademark" quattro permanent four-wheel drive system.Its main market competitors include the BMW M3, Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG, and Lexus IS-F.".
- Audi_RS_4 assembly Germany.
- Audi_RS_4 assembly Neckarsulm.
- Audi_RS_4 automobilePlatform Volkswagen_Group_B_platform.
- Audi_RS_4 class Compact_executive_car.
- Audi_RS_4 class Sports_car.
- Audi_RS_4 layout Longitudinal_engine.
- Audi_RS_4 layout Quattro_(four-wheel-drive_system).
- Audi_RS_4 manufacturer Audi.
- Audi_RS_4 manufacturer Quattro_GmbH.
- Audi_RS_4 relatedMeanOfTransportation Audi_A4.
- Audi_RS_4 relatedMeanOfTransportation Audi_S4.
- Audi_RS_4 thumbnail 2006-2008_Audi_RS_4_(8ED)_quattro_Avant_(2011-09-03)_01.jpg?width=300.
- Audi_RS_4 wikiPageExternalLink audi_rs4_tuning_package_2013_abt_b8_8k.
- Audi_RS_4 wikiPageExternalLink www.audi.com.
- Audi_RS_4 wikiPageExternalLink b7rs4.html.
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- Audi_RS_4 wikiPageExternalLink www.sinisterbeauty.co.uk.
- Audi_RS_4 wikiPageID "1969172".
- Audi_RS_4 wikiPageRevisionID "604156497".
- Audi_RS_4 assembly Germany.
- Audi_RS_4 assembly Neckarsulm.
- Audi_RS_4 bodyStyle "2".
- Audi_RS_4 bodyStyle "4".
- Audi_RS_4 bodyStyle "5".
- Audi_RS_4 caption "Audi RS 4 quattro Avant".
- Audi_RS_4 class Compact_executive_car.
- Audi_RS_4 class Sports_car.
- Audi_RS_4 engine "2.7".
- Audi_RS_4 engine "4.2".
- Audi_RS_4 hasPhotoCollection Audi_RS_4.
- Audi_RS_4 height ",".
- Audi_RS_4 height "Cabrio:".
- Audi_RS_4 layout Front-engine_design.
- Audi_RS_4 layout Longitudinal_engine.
- Audi_RS_4 layout "quattro permanent four-wheel drive".
- Audi_RS_4 length ",".
- Audi_RS_4 length "Cabrio:".
- Audi_RS_4 manufacturer Quattro_GmbH.
- Audi_RS_4 name "Audi B5 RS 4 Avant quattro".
- Audi_RS_4 name "Audi B7 RS 4 quattro".
- Audi_RS_4 name "Audi B8 RS 4 Avant quattro".
- Audi_RS_4 name "Audi RS 4 quattro".
- Audi_RS_4 platform Volkswagen_Group_B_platform.
- Audi_RS_4 platform "B8".
- Audi_RS_4 platform "Volkswagen Group B platform series".
- Audi_RS_4 predecessor Audi_RS_2_Avant.
- Audi_RS_4 predecessor "[[#B5".
- Audi_RS_4 predecessor "[[#B7".
- Audi_RS_4 production "'''[[#B5".
- Audi_RS_4 production "2000".
- Audi_RS_4 production "2006".
- Audi_RS_4 production "2012".
- Audi_RS_4 related Audi_A4.
- Audi_RS_4 related Audi_A5.
- Audi_RS_4 related Audi_Q5.
- Audi_RS_4 related Audi_S4.
- Audi_RS_4 related Audi_S5.
- Audi_RS_4 related SEAT_Exeo.
- Audi_RS_4 small "left".
- Audi_RS_4 sp "uk".
- Audi_RS_4 successor "[[#B7".
- Audi_RS_4 successor "[[#B8".
- Audi_RS_4 text "This section is empty. (You can help by [{{fullurl:Audi RS 4|action=edit}} adding to it].)".
- Audi_RS_4 transmission "6".
- Audi_RS_4 transmission "7".
- Audi_RS_4 type "content".
- Audi_RS_4 weight "1795.0".
- Audi_RS_4 weight "Avant: ,".
- Audi_RS_4 weight "Cabrio:".
- Audi_RS_4 weight "saloon: ,".
- Audi_RS_4 wheelbase ",".
- Audi_RS_4 wheelbase "Cabrio:".
- Audi_RS_4 width ",".
- Audi_RS_4 width "Cabrio:".
- Audi_RS_4 subject Category:1990s_automobiles.
- Audi_RS_4 subject Category:2000s_automobiles.
- Audi_RS_4 subject Category:All-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Audi_RS_4 subject Category:Audi_vehicles.
- Audi_RS_4 subject Category:Convertibles.
- Audi_RS_4 subject Category:Euro_NCAP_large_family_cars.
- Audi_RS_4 subject Category:Sport_compact_cars.
- Audi_RS_4 subject Category:Sports_cars.
- Audi_RS_4 subject Category:Sports_sedans.
- Audi_RS_4 subject Category:Station_wagons.
- Audi_RS_4 subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1999.
- Audi_RS_4 type Automobile.
- Audi_RS_4 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Audi_RS_4 type Product.
- Audi_RS_4 type DesignedArtifact.
- Audi_RS_4 comment "The Audi RS 4 quattro is the top tier and highest performing version of some specific generations of the Audi A4 range of automobiles. It is a sports-focused compact executive car (often called sport compact in some countries), produced by Audi's high-performance private subsidiary quattro GmbH, in limited numbers, for German car manufacturer AUDI AG, part of the larger Volkswagen Group.".
- Audi_RS_4 label "Audi RS 4".
- Audi_RS_4 label "Audi RS4".
- Audi_RS_4 label "Audi RS4".
- Audi_RS_4 label "Audi RS4".
- Audi_RS_4 label "Audi RS4".
- Audi_RS_4 label "Audi RS4".
- Audi_RS_4 label "Audi RS4".
- Audi_RS_4 label "Audi RS4".
- Audi_RS_4 label "أودي ار اس 4".