A bit of style comes to the station wagon with Audi's entry into the compact market, its 2.8 Avant. New in 1998, the 2.8 Avant station wagon appropriately bears the 2.8-liter, 190-hp V6 engine. Like the sedan, it comes in front-wheel or all-wheel drive quattro, standard with a 5-speed manual transmission, with the option of Audi's Tiptronic 5-speed auto tran. Designed by Porsche, it allows for a manual shifting experience.
The 1998 A4 Avant, though actually an inch smaller than the sedan, offers all the same standard comfort features Audi has perfected and which you won't find in comparable cars, but adds a ski bag and roof rack, figuring the main reason you're buying a wagon is because you have extra cargo that won't fit in the sedan. If a station wagon seems too boring suburban family car, the classy sedan is still a roomy alternative. It seats five as well, though with less trunk space than the wagon. The sedan is available with either the 2.8 V6 or the more budget-minded, but still speedy and upscale, 1.8 turbocharged, 150-hp engine. A Sports Package with stiffer suspension and shocks and bigger anti-sway bar can be added inexpensively.
AWD might as well stand for all-weather drive, when it comes to the 1998 Audi A4. Drivers love the quattro all-wheel drive, which makes driving in the snow something to look forward to rather than dread. Drivers also praise the large trunk and stylish dash with its red-lit gauges. They all agree the handling is superb. Complaints center around the lack of legroom in the back, not enough horsepower for quick acceleration, problems with the suspension, and worthless cupholders. A lot of owners also complain about unhelpful Audi dealers when it comes to repairs.
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Comfortable solid commuter. Style has held up well over the years. Handles well. Fold down back seat gives it lots of utility. Can hold a lot of stuff in the back with the seats folded. Great foul weather transportation. Good size
Aug 10, 2014
by Bob S
Mar 10, 2014
back seat leg room is poor, oil leaks and break repairs were costly at first; fun to drive; fuel economy is good for a 6cylinder, AWD car. front seat/driving comfort very good; handling/power very good also; parts are fairly easy to find Mar 10, 2014
by Anonymous
Oct 02, 2012
love the handling, love the all wheel drive. this is a car that likes to go fast and keep you glued to the back of your seat. i have not had a chance to drive a 2 wheel drive model but the 4 wheel drive model sticks to the road like glue.Oct 02, 2012
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by Anonymous
Aug 10, 2014
Comfortable solid commuter. Style has held up well over the years. Handles well. Fold down back seat gives it lots of utility. Can hold a lot of stuff in the back with the seats folded. Great foul weather transportation. Good size
Aug 10, 2014
by Bob S
Mar 10, 2014
back seat leg room is poor, oil leaks and break repairs were costly at first; fun to drive; fuel economy is good for a 6cylinder, AWD car. front seat/driving comfort very good; handling/power very good also; parts are fairly easy to find Mar 10, 2014
by Anonymous
Oct 02, 2012
love the handling, love the all wheel drive. this is a car that likes to go fast and keep you glued to the back of your seat. i have not had a chance to drive a 2 wheel drive model but the 4 wheel drive model sticks to the road like glue.Oct 02, 2012
by Jonluke A
Oct 30, 2011
Didn't have time for a full review, but I can offer you this advice. If you are planning on buying one to modify, used with high-miles, perhaps I would recommend a different car; or at least one with the 1.8t four cylinder.
...Still think it had one of the best sounding V6s. (You must figure out an optimal exhaust setup. I had to experiment with mounting one muffler in several places from towards the front, to the rear.) I've found mounting it where the OEM end-muffler was, is the best place. (Obviously, why Audi put it there in the first place...)Oct 30, 2011
by Ryan S
Sep 22, 2010
Performance is great for a '98 and the acceleration is not a problem, gets
in
between 20-30 MPG, Car is really fun to drive. Repairs when needed can
be expensive but overall the car is worth the few extra bucks. Sep 22, 2010
by Adesina O
May 07, 2010
Very dependable and fun to handle. Good for a 'speed racer' combined with fuel
efficiency. Though expensive when compared with cars in its range, but value for
your money is guaranteed. the interior is fine especially the dash board and the
AC systemMay 07, 2010
by Cameron S
Feb 16, 2010
Fun car with a 5 speeds and good throttle response with a good feeling clutch and a tight suspension. With it being a couple years old the paint still looks good. If I could get the keys more often I would be alot more fun.Feb 16, 2010
by Mete A
Sep 01, 2009
Very good 1.8T engine . Good acceleration. Quite good braking. Good handling. excellent build quality watch out for the turbo pipes. Not a very fun car to drive but it is a very good solid german car. Interior is good. what else.Sep 01, 2009
by Steve H
Aug 01, 2009
My nephew says about cars: " Cheap. Fast. Reliable. Pick Two."
I finally got to where I could afford to pick the second two.
It's getting a little old and out of date nowadays, but I still love this car. A little heavier and deader under the gas pedal than the 1.8T version, but smoother power when you've got enough RPM to get to it.Aug 01, 2009
by Tony L
Jul 28, 2009
Perfomance is great especielly the turbo "boost"
Good german quality
Cost is not that great, maintenance and service will cost you quite a lot.
Fuel economy is good 7,8 liters/100km
Next Audi will be a quattro too much wheelspin when accelerating...Jul 28, 2009
by Erik B
May 02, 2009
This car was the best thing u can own when the weather gets bad outside. Never had problems in biggest winter storms! Drove it for 2 years and only replaced a oxygen sensor on it. when I sold it there was 140 k on it and it run like new.May 02, 2009
by Craig C
Mar 25, 2009
Overall it was a very good car. I bought it with
140k on the clock and traded it in with 180k for a
newer 3-Series. However there were tons of
suspension issues ranging from control arms to tie
rods to shocks and springs (front and rear for those
last two). Power was decent (more than my new
325!) and the low-end torque was pretty good as
well. Best part? quattro!! (see picture). That thing
was never bothered by even 6 inches of snow on
the roads where I live. Usually averaged around
22-23 mpg combined. Personally I think it is a
great looking car for 1998 and it held up well to my
continued abuse. I also loved the clutch... perfect
take-up and feel for heel-toe downshifts.Mar 25, 2009
by Rick D
Feb 18, 2009
Good acceleration and Speed. Comes with v6 2.8 Liter 190 horse power stock. Built to last. Crazy handling. Screams luxury. I highly recommend picking one up. Given a little amount of money there is a ton of possibilities of things to do to it. Definitely a bad ass car.Feb 18, 2009
by Rémi S
Dec 29, 2008
I miss her so bad! Performances are really good since I had the v6 quattro model. The interior was sooo nice, white on blue with wood trim. She is really good-looking, especially with those wheels. The build quality is #1. Repairs are more than expensive for this car though.Dec 29, 2008
by Anonymous
Nov 08, 2008
Eats all normal cars even sporty turbo diesils, with ease. The only problem is a squeak in one seat, nothing else has gone wrong. Good looking to most people. 27.7 mpg is good for a permanent 4wd 200bhp car. understeer is the only thing that lets this heavy beast down, but it makes for a safe, fast and smooth journey.Nov 08, 2008
by Daniel D
Oct 13, 2008
i really like the a4 very solid,relaible car although it wasnt expensive.good acceleration,superb brakes for a standard car 1.8 20v se 130bhp. faster than the bmw 316 318s. nice looking car sits very well on the road,positive steering.good parts prices realiablity wise i owned it for 8mths (which is quite a while for me) and only spent £140 on parts just normal things like brake pads,1 tyre! it was a good example with service history family owned from new. i have drove some of the 1.6 8v versions which are quite ropey in comparrison and fuel is more costly. the fuel mpg on the 20v version was ok if you drove sensibly! overall i think one very good family/exec car wouldnt mind the newer one either! lolOct 13, 2008
by Craig P
Oct 09, 2008
Anyone who knows me, knows that cars are my passion. You wont find a more perfect blend of performance and handling for New England Weather. 335hp. All wheel drive. 6-speed. 0-60 in 5 seconds. Top speed over 160mph. All this capability, as well as being capable of getting 26mpg on the highway(if you can stay out of boost). I have built it like I want it...but the interior and body are still relatively the same.Oct 09, 2008
by Bryce B
Oct 07, 2008
I bought my A4 in 2008 and it took about 30 seconds before I decided that this was my favorite car that i have owned so far. As far as perfomance goes it was a full second faster in the quarte mile than my 1990 Audi 90 quattro, and the all wheel drive gave it way better traction than the 1991 mitsubishi 3000gt I owned. 207 ft lbs of torque stock and loaded with luxury features, what more could i ask for from the next vehicle to journey down the performance upgrade road with me.Oct 07, 2008
by Marshall P
Aug 08, 2008
Fantastic car. Fast, quiet, great looking, amazing winter car, decent mpg, total luxuty... The interior was incomparable at the time, beautiful leather, heated seats, quiet as a vault, great radio. And it came with heated seats, headlight washers, heated mirrirs. Awesome. nothing to complain about except it was pearl white. I liked it so much I got another one.Aug 08, 2008
by Anonymous
Jul 27, 2008
This has by far been the most capable, most
satisfying, and most technologically advanced
vehicle I have ever owned. It is solid, well thought
out and very well built.
However, keeping it in top condition is not cheap.
This is a maintenance intensive car, and while most
parts are reasonable in price, the overall cost of
frequent maintenance and service can be quite
expensive.
The 1.8 Turbo engine has been troublesome to
Audi. The original timing belt change interval was
reduced from 90,000 miles, to 60,000 miles by
Audi after numerous belt failures resulted in
destroyed engines. Unfortunately, mine was part of
that number. Thankfully I had a good warranty and
a VERY good dealership (Carousel Audi in
Minneapolis).
This car is a blast to drive. Very solid on the road.
And with the AWD, the car has excellent grip in rain
and snow (it's outstanding in snow), and it even
resists pulling out of the lane when the wheels on
only one side of the car hit water puddles.
Overall I would recommend Audi and the A4. Just
be aware of the cost of ownership and if you own a
car with the 1.8 Turbo engine... have your timing
belt changed regularly without fail!Jul 27, 2008
by Bradley N
Jul 17, 2008
good solid car but real heavy which counters the
decent 2.8 v6. handling leaves some to be desired due
to the high weight. Good interior accessories with the
bose sound system, and power everything. lots of
space. Major drawback is the high price of basic tune
up and repair parts.Jul 17, 2008
by Anonymous
Jul 10, 2008
Amazing car....all around! I miss it. Even in deep snow it would not stop. The car lives up to and past it's reputation. No matter where you live it is a perfect car.Jul 10, 2008
by Javier V
Jun 19, 2008
I loved this car at the time, but get past 50,000 miles and it's a repair nightmare. Suspention, sunroof, electronicsJun 19, 2008
by Anonymous
Jun 17, 2008
performance and handling both outstanding. Maintenance costly....:-(Jun 17, 2008
by Bobby C
Jun 01, 2008
great bang for your buck. absolutely incredible in winter driving conditionsJun 01, 2008
by Ben A
May 09, 2008
Vey solid and dependable car, sold it with 186,000 miles on it and everything still worked!!May 09, 2008
by Steve W
Mar 29, 2008
I "inheirited" this car when I was 18 years old. This was my mother's car since new, and he didnt want her commuting in a then-7-year-old car with 104,000 miles. So for her 50th birthday, he bought her a Mini Cooper S (which, by the way, is fantastic to drive). I took over this car, and my previous car, my beloved 1987 Jeep Wrangler, went back to my cousin because the insurance cost was unbelievably high.
I had been driving this car since I was a junior in high school because, before I got the Jeep, this was usually the car I drove because my older sister had priority over the car that we shared. I learned how to drive stick, and she didn't, so I would always get to borrow Mom's car.
She's a beautiful 1998 Audi A4 2.8 Quattro that my parents bought new when we moved back to the US from France. My mom wanted a stick shift, and my dad wanted AWD, a combination that was exclusively provided by Audi in the late 1990s. The 2.8-litre V6 engine was updated that year, going from a single-overhead-camshaft (12-valve) configuration to a dual-overhead-camshaft with 5-valves-per-cylinder (for a total of 30 valves) and variable valve timing, which boosted output from 172 to 190 horsepower. This particular Audi was bought off the lot of Pray Audi in Greenwich, CT and came equipped with a standard 5-speed manual transmission. Optional extras included: leather interior, 6-disc CD changer, and optional Hibiscus Red Mica metallic paint. All for $30k. You can't buy a base FWD A4 for that nowadays. It also came with a free 3 year/50,000 miles service plan which included a loaner car, which is also something Audi doesn't offer anymore.
Now, 10 years (and 9 Northeast winters) later, the car is still with us. It's a tick shy of 130,000 miles, and as a testament to its German engineering, it still feels very much as solid as day 1: not a squeak or rattle can be heard on the road, unlike the various American and Japanese cars that I drive at my place of employment (Enterprise Rent-a-Car). This is surprising given the fact that for the first 104,000 miles, the car was beat on by my mother; thankfully, the Mini hasn't been driven all that much to have been given such a beating. It has also taught both me and my brother how to drive stick, and is still on its original clutch, which is surprising given that its an AWD car with 130,000 miles. More praise can be extended to the interior, which is simple and remains in original condition with routine cleaning. The all-weather quattro system attributes to nimble handling in most conditions, and is very handy in the snow. The highway ride is spot-on: it rides like a bigger A6 (it has the standard suspension). It surprisingly has handled the many roadtrips we've thrown at it, and is a very comfortable traveller.
Now, my relationship with the car hasn't always been filled with sunshine. Because of the car's rough history with my mother, when I inheirited the car, it came with a faulty Mass-air-flow sensor, something that has been replaced on the car 3 times since I've taken over it. The wheel bearings are an Audi sore-spot, and despite having replaced the rears at 90,000 miles, they are once again beginning to make noise not even 40,000 miles later. This past fall, there was a major service done at 126,000 miles where the technicians diagnosed many oil leaks (among other things), and recommended that the car have a valve job done because it was burning oil. The other repairs were too expensive, so the valve job was not done. The exhaust system has a few leaks here and there, but the rest of the system is still in good condition. DIY maintenance has been fairly decent: due to Audi's notoriety amongst driving enthusiasts for having its engine mounted forward of the front axle, the oil drain plug and filter are conveniently located right behind the bumper. Other nitpicks: performance has decreased noticeably in 10 years (can't keep up with my friend's 2000 BMW 528i which has similar power, more weight, and an automatic tranny), trim panels have started to fall off (which i've noticed happens to other A4s of the same vintage), electronic gremlins (seat belt/headlight warning buzzer stopped working so I sometimes leave my lights on; radio works intermittently, sunroof pops open sometimes).
Overall, I appreciate the car for what it is. My parents have picked up the maintenance tab; I otherwise wouldn't be able to afford this car. From a personal standpoint, I need a car that's rugged and simple to work on (ie cheap), something that I won't worry about when I haul all my gear around or tow a 500 lb. race car, or carry a couple kegs (hey, I'm a college student). This car is too nice (even at 10 years old) to be able to do any of that, which is why a Jeep Liberty or Wrangler is more appropriate for me. But if I had a legit job, or needed to impress people, then this car is tremendous value, if you don't abuse it and you're able to pay attention to the upkeep.Mar 29, 2008
by Hunter B
Feb 11, 2008
It's a good car relatively nice acceleration but all wheel drive great traction and handling, brakes are good.Feb 11, 2008
by Anonymous
Jan 07, 2008
This car was amazing. I drove this quite often. As well I was a passenger even more. Handles great. Great features. Leather interior. Climate control. Auto everything. ++dvd player and playstation.Jan 07, 2008
by Chad R
Dec 24, 2007
car is luxurious, handles excellent and looks good, the manual transmission shifts like butter, but if not properly maintained can be very expensive to repairDec 24, 2007
After changing my head gasket car will not start it has compression and spark also it ran before the head gasket was changed what can it be. I did a TB adaptation and I was wondering if it could have something to do with my turbo..... please help me
I am looking to purchase a 1998 Audi quatro a4 2.8. I am nervous because I have heard the stories and am fearful for cost of repairs. The car is in mint condition on the inside and a small shallow sent on the rear passenger door. I am eager to jump on in this deal as the car has had only two owners and well taken care of with only 82000 miles. $ 4000 is what they want and after looking at what is available elsewhere I have found nothing close to comparable. Everything I have looked at has double the miles and not in great shape in one way or another. I really want this car it's just dear fear of major problems and cost to repair as I am a single parent and though I make a decent income a major repair could set is behind pretty bad
After changing the battery in my Audi A4 (1998 model) I cannot get the radio to work. It shows SAFE and entred the code correctly many times but nothing happens.
Our car was switched off and then it tried to start itself . You can hear the engine turning. We disconnected the battery and tried again the next morning where the battery sparked and the car tries to start again on ots own