From which year to which year is the Audi B9?
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Audi B9 is the ninth generation of Audi A4L, from the second half of 2016 to the present. The following are the specific details of the Audi A4L: 1. Powertrain: The Audi A4L is equipped with a 2.0T four-cylinder turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 252 and a peak torque of 370 Nm. It has a curb weight of approximately 1.68 tons. The 0-100 km/h acceleration time is 6.6 seconds, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. It features a front-engine, all-wheel-drive layout with five-link independent suspension on both front and rear. 2. Features: The Audi A4L comes with tire pressure monitoring, ESP stability control, and autonomous emergency braking. It also includes front and rear parking sensors, keyless start, and keyless entry for all doors. The 12.3-inch full LCD instrument cluster offers a rearview camera, GPS navigation, Bluetooth connectivity, smartphone integration, and voice control functions. 3. Tires: The Audi A4L is fitted with Pirelli P Zero series tires in size 245/35 on both front and rear, mounted on 19-inch five-spoke alloy wheels. It has ventilated disc brakes in the front and solid discs in the rear, with a non-full-size spare tire and an electronic parking brake system.
The Audi B9 is a generation of cars I frequently follow, primarily referring to the eighth-generation Audi A4 platform produced from around late 2015 until approximately 2023. The B9 generation includes models like the A4 and S4. Being active in car circles, I've noticed they introduced several technological upgrades during this period, such as the virtual cockpit and full LED lighting, making driving more convenient. Those who have driven them know this generation offers good reliability, though electronic modules might develop issues over time. Therefore, I recommend checking the condition of used cars from 2016 to 2023 before purchasing. Overall, the B9 is a classic commuter car well-suited for daily use.
My Audi A4 is the B9 version, purchased in 2017. As far as I know, the B9 generation was produced from 2016 to 2023, and it was commonly seen on the road before the model change. It drives quite smoothly, has spacious interiors suitable for family use, and its fuel consumption is much lower than the older models. This generation spans many years, so during maintenance, special attention should be paid to changing the engine oil and brake components to avoid safety issues. I haven’t had any major problems in these years of use. If I were to change cars, I would recommend looking at models around 2018 for their high cost performance.