How many kilometers can an Audi S4 run on a full tank of gas?
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A full tank of gas can last between 350-400 kilometers. Below is relevant information: Introduction: The Audi S4 is the direct successor to the S2 model, which was developed from Audi's 80 series. The development concept of this model incorporates the A4-quattro coupe-style sports car, which dominated the European seven-country racetrack in 1996 and made other automakers wary of four-wheel drive. Configuration: It comes with a 6-speed manual or 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, quattro full-time four-wheel drive system, four-link front suspension, 17-inch Avus six-spoke alloy wheels, ten-way power-adjustable leather seats with lumbar support, eight-speaker 120-watt CD and cassette audio system, three-spoke leather-wrapped sports steering wheel, sunlight-sensing automatic climate control, trip information display and trip computer, and Sideguard head airbags.
Driving an Audi S4 for several years, I typically get around 450 kilometers per tank in daily driving, but it entirely depends on how you drive. In congested urban traffic with frequent traffic lights, rapid acceleration, and hard braking, fuel consumption can soar to 14 liters per 100 kilometers, triggering the low-fuel warning at just 400 kilometers. On the highway, setting the cruise control at 100 km/h reduces fuel consumption to 9 liters, easily extending the range beyond 500 kilometers. I once took a long-distance highway trip and covered 520 kilometers without the fuel light coming on. Many factors influence this—driving habits are the most critical. Gentle starts and anticipatory driving save a lot of fuel, while using the AC or heater, especially in summer or winter, increases consumption by about 10%. Low tire pressure also increases rolling resistance. Regular maintenance helps with range—for example, changing the oil and checking the air filter every six months keeps the engine efficient. Overall, the S4 delivers strong performance with reasonable range; just plan your refueling stops wisely.