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The A4 was the last Audi in the US with a manual
2018 was the last year for a manual transmission in the A4 in North America. Audi corporate agreed to build a manual A4 for North America on the condition that the manual accounted for at least 10% of A4 sales. However, it ended up accounting for less than 2% of sales so it was cancelled.
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It's a well-known self fulfilled prophecy. Make MT version horrible to drive, never send one to the dealers to test drive and then claim low sales numbers. Magic.
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Carmakers like Audi, Lexus, and Genesis all seemed to think the American market would rather have the base engine with a manual in the A4 2.0T, IS250, and G70 2.0T. Those failures led to the demise of the manual in all those cars. I wonder if they had instead made the manual available in the 6 cylinder cars if that would have made a difference in adoption rate. Maybe more enthusiasts would have purchased those cars. Nah, that's probably just a pipe dream. It's interesting to think about though. In Europe, people who get the cheaper cars generally get the manual for lower cost. But in America, people in the past couple decades really only got the manual for performance, not so much cost. So maybe the American market would have reacted differently. |
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Shocking - I can't possibly see why they only sold 2%. Baffles the mind.
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I don't know, maybe some dealers ordered them in but otherwise you couldn't find them. The previous generation S4 was a similar story. However, dealers could order them for inventory but good luck finding one. Dealers also lowballed manual trade ins because "they're so hard to sell".
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And just in case someone gets their hands on one, let's make it drive like a POS and steer them to Automatic. Although I hear even 8ZF automatic is tuned horribly in A4/S4
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I think many of us that buy manuals don't want a car as large as the B9 A4, G20 3er or, well any taxi, er, MB. I wouldn't buy a G20 even if it came with a stick, big fat thing. Same goes for the A4.
I loved my two B5's and would buy a manual RS3 tomorrow. But I don't even see the current A4 sized class as appealing, regardless of transmission. |
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Weren't there US E38's with a manual from the factory? |
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I looked at one in the showroom. A4 s line with a manual and just because of its limited production I thought it would be a cool car. The virtual cockpit and interior was beautiful too.
But the car sticker was like over 60k!!! I was like 60K for an A4, you've got to be kidding me. And that was the end of that
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There were no manual e38s in the USA, and no manual V12 e38s anywhere. But, the 850csi used the same engine, and had a manual trans you can still buy new
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BMW has their own way of setting the table for things like this , as the majority of vehicles on the lot including (or most importantly!) limited edition models are often ordered by the dealer as inventory and then sold as opposed to the customer ordering the vehicle they want it. |
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That's how BMW dealers have killed the 1er and 2er. Hamstrung from the beginning from BMW AG/ BMW NA with a lack of a sedan, wagon or GT lift-back model and then what models are in stock are Optioned up to where they are right near the higher line 3er models. Then for dealer reps sell the benefits of the 3er. This Combined that with oodles of inventory of 3er and 4er models vs having to special order a 2er optioned the way you want it and the customer will most often take what's available. Here in my area, most 2 series models were fully optioned out to just below M2 pricing, such that if you came in looking for an M240 and it was priced at 51-53k you were like wait what ?! Savageenterprise it looks like the same happened to you. BMW dealers sell M4 all day long to buyers that don't want to wait for an M2. Especially if all the M2 on the lot are optioned up vs an M4 which has more standard features and far more attractive lease rates ... |
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