Used 2013 Audi S4 for Sale near Washington, DC
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Overview

Audi’s super sleeper goes electric in 2013 as its A4 foundation enters its 8th generation. That’s right, it’s electric steering from here on out, boys, but Audi waited until those first few wonky iterations of the setup were tried in other applications before fitting it to their own darling. That way most of the complaining and criticizing—not to mention the adjusting and redesigning—was out of the way first. It’s not the only change in this mid-cycle update, but it’ll certainly get more press than the usual visual massage that leaves it different, but not too different. Thankfully, Audi had some other interesting adjustments in store.
Sadly, none of them are in the drivetrain. Not that the drivetrain needed adjusting, as the supercharged, direct-injected 3.0-liter V6 has always been a fan favorite despite landing directly in the middle of its class, power-wise. It wasn’t too long ago that 329 hp and 325 lb-ft of torque were newsworthy numbers, especially with the twisty bits arriving at just 2,900 rpm. Today they’re almost expected, even with a 29-mpg fuel rating. It speaks well for the character and delivery of this engine, plus it’s hard to argue with a 4.7-second sprint to 60. Moreover, there’s something to be said about having someone to look down upon, and the A4 fits that bill nicely. Knowing the S4 can stretch its legs up to 155 mph while the A4 is electronically limited to 130 is certain to put a sadistic smile on a few faces.
So if not the drivetrain, what’s new with the S4? All of the changes from the A4 are here, which means a more bulbous hood and a "new" front grille that really means the upper corners are now squared off and the horizontal lines accented slightly. Coupled with larger intakes at the lower corners, the whole arrangement has a widening effect when approached from the front. It does look good.
Of course, Audi’s signature lighting had to be addressed as well, and the familiar row of individual LEDs in the halo ring around the headlights has been chucked for LED light tubes. They surround new standard bi-xenon lights and some new fog lights take up space in those lower intakes, too.
Aesthetics are nice, but we want function, not just form. In that category, Audi has taken a look at the A4/S4’s all-wheel-drive issues—most specifically the tendency for the rear end to feel a bit anchor-ish. For a fix, Audi revised the mounting point for the rear control arms, and early reports have been positive, with testers noting some increased mobility in the rear. Of course, the S4 already had the jump on the A4 in the handling department with its sport suspension and a stance that brings it more than an inch closer to the asphalt than its lesser brother.
But the S4 was always a more ponderous affair than its German competitors, you say. And now with electric steering, things should only get worse, right? So far testers haven’t found that to be the case. Maybe the fact that the S4 never really handled with the violent agility of the M3 works in its favor here, as the change to an electric setup isn’t as noticeable. Or maybe Audi wasn’t lying when it says it's gotten it right. Plus, the point here is efficiency, and they have gotten that right. The powered assistance cancels out when it’s not being used, and Audi has even redesigned the system for faster fluid heating after a cold start. Matched with some internal engine friction reduction, they’re claiming 8 percent more miles per tank.
Inside, things are less contentious, as changes to form and function blend. Audi’s Multi Media Interface has been simplified with the button count dropping by half, and the S4 now comes with an available Wi-fi hotspot and 3D Google navigation.
Complain. I dare you.
No, the S4 isn’t the fastest and it isn’t the flashiest, but it’s a great car that gets better with each refresh and redesign. It’s never lost focus, and it’s never overextended its reach. Some say it occupies a nebulous zone between the darling A4 and the demented RS4, but for a silent majority it’s just right. And it's even still available with a 3-pedal 6-speed, too. That alone deserves some attention.
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Zachary S
Reviewed a 2013 Audi S4 on Nov 9, 2020
This car is absolutely amazing interior is perfect , power is smooth and strong! Ride is great really a drivers car with room for the family
Dustin R
Reviewed a 2013 Audi 3.0T quattro Premium Plus Sedan AWD on Feb 28, 2013
This car is sick! It's absolutely perfect... Great engine sound, but blocks out all of the other noise you don't want. The 7 Speed DSG system is amazing, seemless shifting at the pull of a paddle. The Sports Diff makes this AWD car handle like a RWD car. A very customizable car for whomever is driving it, can be made sporty or comfortable with the push of a button. The MMI system is crazy good. Voice control that works phenomenaly well and can even do Google searches while you are driving. Car also has it's own wi-fi system so passengers can surf the web on their portable devices if need be. We finally get the cool Euro Seats too...well not quite as cool as the Euro seats but very close. Def better than what the RS and S cars used to get here in the US. Audi interior is 2nd to none. Make the BMW seem way out dated and cheap.
Vin G
Reviewed a 2013 Audi S4 on Dec 13, 2022
I have always been partial to Audi due to its excellence in performance, technology and luxury. Overall, the Audi s4 was a magnificent motor vehicle and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a moderately priced performance sedan. The only downside is that maintenance will be expensive as it is a German-engineered vehicle and requires relatively expensive care. Should you keep up with the basic maintenance (fluid changes, tire rotation, cleanings, etc), then you’ll save yourself the cost of bigger repairs further down the line.
James C
Reviewed a 2013 Audi S4 on May 20, 2020
This car is a blast to drive. Accommodates casual driving as well,as sport.
2013 Audi S4 Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 3.0T quattro Premium Sedan AWD | -- |
| 3.0T quattro Sedan AWD | -- |
| 3.0T quattro Premium Plus Sedan AWD | $47,600 |
| 3.0T quattro Prestige Sedan AWD | $53,850 |
2013 Audi S4 Price Trends
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Pricing by Popular US Cities
Market Area: Nationwide
Key Insights
- Lowest Price in Houston: The city of Houston, TX ($8,800) offers the most economical option among listed markets, indicating a possible surplus of inventory or lower local demand.
- Highest Pricing in New York: Conversely, New York, NY ($16,990) features the highest average prices, suggesting stronger demand or a smaller supply of available models.
- Moderate Prices in Washington, D.C.: Listings in Washington, DC ($9,950) reflect a stable market with competitive pricing relative to its urban setting.
City-Level Pricing
| City | Total Listings | Avg Price |
|---|---|---|
| New York, NY | 13 | $16,990 |
| Los Angeles, CA | 7 | $15,598 |
| Houston, TX | 5 | $8,800 |
| Washington, DC | 9 | $9,950 |
| Boston, MA | 9 | $13,999 |
Pricing by Trim Packages
Key Insights
- Most Inventory in Premium Plus: The trim 3.0T quattro Premium Plus Sedan AWD (191 listings) is the most common, indicating a strong consumer preference and availability for this configuration.
- Premium Pricing on Prestige Trim: The 3.0T quattro Prestige Sedan AWD ($53,850 MSRP) is priced higher than the Premium Plus, reflecting its additional luxury features and lower availability (58 listings).
- Strong Demand for AWD: Both trims are equipped with AWD, aligning with consumer trends favoring all-weather vehicles.
Trim-Level Details
| Trim | Listings | MSRP | Drivetrain | Engine |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.0T quattro Premium Plus Sedan AWD | 191 | $47,600 | AWD | 3.0L 333 hp V6 |
| 3.0T quattro Prestige Sedan AWD | 58 | $53,850 | AWD | 3.0L 333 hp V6 |
Pricing Analysis by Model Year
Key Insights
- 2024 Model Premium: The 2024 Audi S4 commands a premium with an average price of $45,849, which is approximately -16.3% vs MSRP, suggesting competitive pricing pressures on new models.
- Significant Depreciation on Older Models: Models from 2012 to 2016 show significant depreciation, with the 2012 Audi S4 dropping roughly -73.8% vs MSRP, indicating strong depreciation trends impacting older cars in this segment.
- Best Value in Recent Models: The 2021 Audi S4 has a modest average price of $34,648, reflecting a healthier balance of value retention compared to older model years.
Model Year Pricing
| Model Year | Original MSRP | Avg Price | Price vs MSRP |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 Audi S4 | $54,500 | $45,849 | -16.3% |
| 2023 Audi S4 | $52,800 | $43,286 | -17.9% |
| 2022 Audi S4 | $51,900 | $38,854 | -25.2% |
| 2021 Audi S4 | $49,900 | $34,648 | -30.5% |
| 2020 Audi S4 | $49,900 | $31,810 | -36.2% |
| 2019 Audi S4 | $50,200 | $27,829 | -44.5% |
| 2018 Audi S4 | $51,400 | $23,934 | -53.5% |
| 2016 Audi S4 | $49,200 | $20,722 | -57.9% |
| 2015 Audi S4 | $48,400 | $18,157 | -62.6% |
| 2014 Audi S4 | $48,100 | $17,888 | -62.8% |
| 2012 Audi S4 | $47,300 | $12,388 | -73.8% |
These recommendations are based on CarGurus' proprietary market data from May 8, 2026, CarGurus experts' opinions, and generative AI.


















