2020 A4 trim levels/changes
#11
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#13
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Boy, you are telling me.... Talk about generic build choices, these things look like rental fleet speck. Little customization to be had here, no colors, no unique interior trims, no dynamic wheel choices. What a disappointment. And they wonder why sedan sales are tanking when they give us these "choices"?!?!? It's a sad day for car enthusiasts when you can't get excited about virtually any car to replace what you have now.
#14
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Boy, you are telling me.... Talk about generic build choices, these things look like rental fleet speck. Little customization to be had here, no colors, no unique interior trims, no dynamic wheel choices. What a disappointment. And they wonder why sedan sales are tanking when they give us these "choices"?!?!? It's a sad day for car enthusiasts when you can't get excited about virtually any car to replace what you have now.
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#17
Makes me even more lucky I got my ‘18 when I did. Not only is it the last of the MT6, but it has sport package with walnut trim. In Matador red, no longer offered. If there are 10 others optioned like that I would be surprised... I for one, never cared for the aluminum trim and for some reason AOA decided that it was ‘sporty’. Interior trim options pretty much went away.. To each their own, I guess, but I sure have the right car for me..
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lowjdml (02-07-2020)
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Looks like Oak is the only trim available. Following the likes of many makers. Lack of variety is less expensive to produce.
It's the old "take it or leave it" concept.
Not too worried, still have two years on my lease. Things tend to go in circles.
Love my Matador Red with beige interior and walnut trim.
Premium has lots of standard goodies that lets the MSRP come in under $45,000. This looks like their marketing price point.
You have to go to PP to get B&O as a $950 option.
It's the old "take it or leave it" concept.
Not too worried, still have two years on my lease. Things tend to go in circles.
Love my Matador Red with beige interior and walnut trim.
Premium has lots of standard goodies that lets the MSRP come in under $45,000. This looks like their marketing price point.
You have to go to PP to get B&O as a $950 option.
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Anthony Voelker (02-04-2020)
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Looks like Oak is the only trim available. Following the likes of many makers. Lack of variety is less expensive to produce.
It's the old "take it or leave it" concept.
Not too worried, still have two years on my lease. Things tend to go in circles.
Love my Matador Red with beige interior and walnut trim.
Premium has lots of standard goodies that lets the MSRP come in under $45,000. This looks like their marketing price point.
You have to go to PP to get B&O as a $950 option.
It's the old "take it or leave it" concept.
Not too worried, still have two years on my lease. Things tend to go in circles.
Love my Matador Red with beige interior and walnut trim.
Premium has lots of standard goodies that lets the MSRP come in under $45,000. This looks like their marketing price point.
You have to go to PP to get B&O as a $950 option.