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Is a 2003 audi a4 1.8t a good car to take on road trips?

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    I drove my 2000 Audi A4 (1.8t) from NYC to Florida (Key West) and back when it has about 15K miles on it - 1444 miles ONE WAY. Comfortable and easy, smooth riding. They are very nice long road trip cars. Great on gas too (I still get about 33 MPG on the hwy). === Compare that to my ride from NYC to Chicago and back (1600 miles in 2 days). While the Civic was rock solid, my back started hurting after just 2 or 3 hours. I had to prop up my lumbar with a towel for comfort. So Civic = not so comfortable and kind of noise on long drives. Good Luck...

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Yes, and no. It is great on gas but after long hours of traveling Audi's start to consume gas at a faster rate and you may lose more than you expected at first. If the trip is fairly close (state or two away) then yes. Otherwise I would recommend another car..

Denny

Yep, comfortable and great on gas.

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Sure.. it has good gas ... but idk if you could fit allot in it

Amir A

audi's are all in all great cars for anything and i must say that they are great on gas,.

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You didn't say how long the road trips were going to be but most modern cars are good on road trips. An Audi would be an excellent choice. Make sure you have lots of breaks on the way and share the driving if possible.

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