The 2004 Audi allroad quattro is a unique blend of wagon practicality and SUV capability. Produced from 2001 to 2005 (in North America), it offered a lifted suspension and standard quattro all-wheel drive. The key trim was essentially a single, well-equipped model. Its adjustable air suspension and rugged styling made it popular with those seeking a versatile vehicle. Expect a used price range from around $3,000 to $8,000 depending on condition and mileage.
			The Good
The 2004 Audi allroad offered decent performance from its turbocharged engine and sure-footed handling thanks to quattro. Its comfortable ride and upscale interior appeal to those seeking luxury. The versatile cargo area and adjustable ride height are practical advantages. Emotionally, it offers a unique and stylish alternative to SUVs.
The Bad
The 2004 Audi allroad is known for its potential reliability issues, particularly with the air suspension, which can be expensive to repair. Oil leaks are also common. Electrical problems and failures of the turbocharger are other potential issues to watch out for when considering a purchase.
2004 Audi allroad: Quick Overview
- Engine Options: 2.7-liter twin-turbocharged V6
- Horsepower: 250 hp
- Fuel Economy: Approximately 16 mpg city / 22 mpg highway
- 0-60 Times: Around 7.2 seconds
- Towing Capacity: Approximately 3,300 lbs (when properly equipped)
- Trim-Level Features:
 The 2004 allroad came in essentially one well-equipped trim level, with some optional packages available. Standard features typically included:- Quattro all-wheel drive
- Adjustable air suspension
- Leather upholstery
- Power-adjustable and heated front seats
- Dual-zone automatic climate control
- Premium sound system with CD player
- Sunroof
- Alloy wheels
- Fog lights
- Cruise control
- Power windows and locks
 
- Optional Features:
  - Navigation system
- Bose sound system
- Heated rear seats
- Rear parking sensors
 
2004 Audi allroad Specifications
Vehicle Information
| Year | 2004 | 
| Make | Audi | 
| Model | Allroad | 
| Trim | - | 
| Style | All-Wheel Drive 2.7-T | 
| Type | Wagon | 
| Category | Mid-Size Station Wagon | 
Manufacturing Details
| Made In | Germany | 
| Manufacturing City | NECKARSULM | 
Dimensions
| Doors | 4-Door | 
| Curb Weight | 4244 pounds | 
| Gross Vehicle Weight Rating | 6000 pounds | 
| Overall Height | 62.00 inches | 
| Overall Length | 189.40 inches | 
| Overall Width | 76.10 inches | 
| Wheelbase Length | 108.50 inches | 
| Standard Seating | 5 | 
Engine & Performance
| Engine | V-6 | 
| Engine Size | 2.7L | 
| Engine Cylinders | 6 | 
| Transmission | Automatic | 
| Transmission Type | Automatic | 
| Transmission Speeds | - | 
| Drivetrain | All-Wheel Drive | 
Additional Features
| Anti-Brake System | 4-Wheel ABS | 
| Steering Type | Rack & Pinion | 
Pricing
| Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) | $39,950 | 
| Invoice Price | $36,192 | 
| Delivery Charges | $720 | 
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What Problems Does the 2004 Audi allroad Have?
  The 2004 Audi allroad is known for several frequently reported problems that can lead to significant repair costs. The most common issue is the air suspension system, which can suffer from leaks and compressor failures. Replacing or repairing these components can be expensive. Oil leaks, particularly from the valve cover gaskets and turbocharger lines, are also frequently reported. 
Turbocharger failure is another significant concern, especially in higher-mileage examples. Electrical issues, including problems with the instrument cluster and various sensors, are also relatively common. Regular maintenance, including timely oil changes and addressing leaks promptly, can help mitigate some of these issues, but the allroad generally has higher long-term maintenance costs than many of its competitors. Recalls for the 2004 model year were issued for issues like potential fuel leakage, but it's crucial to check the vehicle's VIN with Audi to ensure all applicable recalls have been addressed. Long-term reliability is a concern due to the complexity of the vehicle's systems, making thorough pre-purchase inspections essential.
			Turbocharger failure is another significant concern, especially in higher-mileage examples. Electrical issues, including problems with the instrument cluster and various sensors, are also relatively common. Regular maintenance, including timely oil changes and addressing leaks promptly, can help mitigate some of these issues, but the allroad generally has higher long-term maintenance costs than many of its competitors. Recalls for the 2004 model year were issued for issues like potential fuel leakage, but it's crucial to check the vehicle's VIN with Audi to ensure all applicable recalls have been addressed. Long-term reliability is a concern due to the complexity of the vehicle's systems, making thorough pre-purchase inspections essential.
How long will the 2004 Audi allroad last?
  With proper maintenance, a 2004 Audi allroad can potentially reach 200,000 miles or more. However, achieving this requires diligent care and proactive repairs. Owners who meticulously follow maintenance schedules, address issues promptly, and use quality parts are more likely to see extended service life. Neglecting maintenance can significantly shorten the lifespan. The air suspension and turbochargers are known weaknesses, and their longevity heavily depends on driving conditions and maintenance. Rust can also become a problem in certain climates. Expect higher maintenance costs as the vehicle ages.
			What Technology & Safety Features are Included?
  The 2004 Audi allroad offered a decent level of technology for its time. Standard entertainment features included a premium sound system with a CD player. Optional upgrades included a Bose sound system and a navigation system (though these systems are quite outdated by today's standards). Driver-assistance features were limited compared to modern cars, with cruise control being a standard feature. 
Safety features included standard anti-lock brakes (ABS), electronic stability program (ESP), and front and side airbags. Crash test ratings from the NHTSA and IIHS should be consulted for a comprehensive safety assessment, although data for this specific model year might be limited. The allroad's Quattro all-wheel-drive system enhanced stability in various driving conditions. Note that modern driver-assistance features like lane departure warning or blind-spot monitoring were not available. Optional features included rear parking sensors, which were helpful for maneuvering in tight spaces. Overall, the allroad's tech was adequate for its era but lags far behind contemporary vehicles.
			Safety features included standard anti-lock brakes (ABS), electronic stability program (ESP), and front and side airbags. Crash test ratings from the NHTSA and IIHS should be consulted for a comprehensive safety assessment, although data for this specific model year might be limited. The allroad's Quattro all-wheel-drive system enhanced stability in various driving conditions. Note that modern driver-assistance features like lane departure warning or blind-spot monitoring were not available. Optional features included rear parking sensors, which were helpful for maneuvering in tight spaces. Overall, the allroad's tech was adequate for its era but lags far behind contemporary vehicles.
What Colors Options are Available?
Exterior Colors
          Atlas Gray Metallic
        
      
          Brilliant Black
        
      
          Casa White
        
      
          Desert Green Metallic
        
      
          Hibiscus Red Pearl
        
      
          Liquid Blue Metallic
        
      
          Ming Blue Pearl
        
      
          Mugello Blue Pearl
        
      
          Nimbus Gray Pearl
        
      
          Papyrus Beige Metallic
        
      
          Quartz Gray Metallic
        
      
          Sandalwood Beige Metallic
        
      
          Sherry Metallic
        
      
          Silver Metallic
        
      Interior Colors
          Ebony
        
      
          Light Beige
        
      2004 Audi allroad Prices and Market Value
  When new, the 2004 Audi allroad had an MSRP in the range of $38,000 to $45,000, depending on options. Current used market prices typically range from $3,000 to $8,000, though exceptional examples might command a slightly higher price. The allroad has depreciated significantly due to its age, potential reliability issues, and the availability of newer, more technologically advanced vehicles. Factors affecting resale value include condition, mileage, maintenance history, and geographic location. Examples with extensive service records and well-maintained components will generally fetch higher prices. The high cost of potential repairs further contributes to depreciation.
			2004 Audi allroad Cost of Ownership
  The 2004 Audi allroad is generally considered costly to own. Insurance premiums are moderate, but fuel economy is relatively poor. Maintenance and repair costs are significantly higher than average due to the vehicle's complexity and potential for issues like air suspension failures and turbocharger problems. Long-term ownership costs can be substantial, especially if major repairs are needed. Budgeting for potential repairs is crucial when considering an allroad.
			2004 Audi allroad Fuel Efficiency
        Fuel Type
        Gasoline
      
    
        Fuel Capacity
        18.50 gallons
      
    
        City Mileage
        16 miles/gallon
      
    
        Highway Mileage
        22 miles/gallon
      
    2004 Audi allroad Safety Rating
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IIHS
2004 Audi allroad Warranty
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					Original warranty
					48 months /  50,000 miles
				
				
					Estimated remaining
					Expired
				
		Powertrain
					Original warranty
					48 months /  50,000 miles
				
				
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					Expired
				
		Rust
					Original warranty
					144 months /  unlimited miles
				
				
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					Expired
				
		2004 Audi allroad Insurance
Insurance for a 2004 Audi allroad is moderately priced, reflecting its status as a Wagon with strong safety ratings and
reasonable repair costs.
			reasonable repair costs.
How Does the 2004 Audi allroad Compare to Other Wagon?
  Key rivals to the 2004 Audi allroad included wagons like the Volvo V70 XC (Cross Country) and the Subaru Outback. In terms of performance, the allroad's turbocharged engine offered decent power, but the Volvo and Subaru were generally more reliable. The allroad had a more upscale interior than the Subaru but was comparable to the Volvo. 
Features were similar across these models, but the allroad's air suspension was unique. However, this air suspension is a major source of unreliability compared to the coil spring suspensions in the Volvo and Subaru. Prices for used models are comparable, but the allroad tends to require more maintenance. The Subaru Outback is generally considered a more reliable and practical alternative, while the Volvo V70 XC offers a similar level of luxury with potentially better reliability. Other alternatives to consider would be newer SUVs that offer similar versatility with more modern features and improved reliability.
			Features were similar across these models, but the allroad's air suspension was unique. However, this air suspension is a major source of unreliability compared to the coil spring suspensions in the Volvo and Subaru. Prices for used models are comparable, but the allroad tends to require more maintenance. The Subaru Outback is generally considered a more reliable and practical alternative, while the Volvo V70 XC offers a similar level of luxury with potentially better reliability. Other alternatives to consider would be newer SUVs that offer similar versatility with more modern features and improved reliability.
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| 12 | 2023 Nissan Altima | (4.0★) | 
| 1254 | 2004 Audi allroad | (0.0★) | 
Final Verdict: Is the 2004 Audi allroad a Good Wagon?
  The 2004 Audi allroad is ideal for someone who appreciates its unique blend of wagon practicality and all-weather capability, and who is willing to accept the potential for higher maintenance costs. It can be worth buying if you find a well-maintained example with extensive service records and have a mechanic familiar with Audi vehicles perform a thorough pre-purchase inspection. It's best suited for enthusiasts who enjoy working on cars or are prepared to pay for specialized repairs. Avoid examples with neglected maintenance or obvious signs of air suspension problems. Consider alternatives like the Subaru Outback for greater reliability.
			
