Audi of America, Inc. recently announced model year 2009 change points and early 2009 pricing on existing models.
A3:
Audi of America, Inc. recently announced model year 2009 change points and early 2009 pricing on existing models.
Audi of America, Inc. recently announced model year 2009 change points and early 2009 pricing on existing models.
A3:

A4 sedan/Avant:
All-new 2009 A4 sedan/Avant arrives at U.S. Audi dealers in mid September 2008. Pricing will be announced at a later date.
A4 Cabriolet:

A5 / S5:

A8 / S8:

Audi Q5:
All-new 2009 Audi Q5 arrives at U.S. Audi dealers in late Q1/2009. Pricing and equipment will be announced at a later date.
Audi Q7:
2009 Audi Q7 3.0 TDI with 50-State clean diesel emissions arrives at U.S. Audi dealers in Q1/2009. Pricing and equipment will be announced at a later date.

TT Coupe/Roadster:
All-new 2009 TTS coupe and Roadster arrives at U.S. Audi dealers in late 2008 calendar year. Pricing and equipment will be announced at a later date.

R8:

Pricing and equipment have not yet been announced for upcoming all-new model year 2009 models, including the A4 sedan and Avant (September 2008), TTS coupe and Roadster (late 2008), Audi Q7 3.0 TDI with 50-State clean diesel emissions (Q1/2009), and Audi Q5 (late Q1/2009).
For more information, visit www.audiusa.com.

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