RE: Audi A4 2.0 TFSI Final Edition | Shed of the Week
RE: Audi A4 2.0 TFSI Final Edition | Shed of the Week
Friday 13th February

Audi A4 2.0 TFSI Final Edition | Shed of the Week

It has to stop raining eventually - when it does, you'll obviously be needing a convertible...


We, or rather you lot, quite rightly complain about the state of some of the cars for sale in the classifieds. You can sort of understand traders not going to forensic lengths of cleanliness on sub-£2,000 cars. After all, posh cleaning products aren’t cheap, and you’ve got to pay the dude for his or her efforts on the other end of a Henry vac. But leaving a car as minging as it came in, which in some cases can be very minging indeed, that does make you wonder how some folk ended up in the used car game. 

So it’s a sweetly-scented relief to bring you today’s offering from the other end of the filth scale, this beautifully presented, manually geared 2008 Audi A4 2.0 TFSI Final Edition Cabriolet. The vendors have even given it a whirl on their rotating plinth, and as any EV owner without a roofload of solar panels on their house will tell you, electricity isn’t usually free. Nor is the UK’s Vehicle Excise Duty, which Shed reckons in a car of this vintage should be £395, or possibly £385. Either way it’s a lot less than the £700+ that glumly applies to many a usefully powerful old car these days.

When you’re looking at as many cheap cars as Shed does, you’ll find it hard to escape the feeling that there is a surprisingly large number of VAG (and particularly Audi) products in the under £2k category. Visually, at least, this A4 does seem to have manfully resisted the slings and arrows of outrageous corporate cost-cutting. Maybe some of that is down to these B7 A4 Cabriolets being built on a separate Karmann production line, for some reason in a slightly shorter and slightly wider size than the A4 saloon.

As the name subtly hinted, the Final Edition was the last of these B7s Cabs, the Karmann line being closed down in early 2009. At this time, Audi’s A4 was doing very nicely in DTM touring car racing. In what may or may not be a related fact the A4 got a fifth Euro NCAP star that year for crash safety.  

The 1,600kg-plus front-wheel drive Cabrio went well, its turbocharged turbo four shoving it through the 0-60mph run in the mid to high sevens as long as you were vaguely handy with that six-speed 'box. You needed to give it some beans through the gears to get the 197hp mentioned in the brochure, but the compensation for the 5,100rpm power peak was 207lb ft of torque from 1,800rpm.

The Cabrio 2.0’s overall driving experience was more boulevardier than DTM but it did do 146mph, it did look good, and as you can see it did have a predictably full spec, including acoustic parking, which is the one where you keep reversing until somebody shouts at you. 

The cabin of this car is very fresh for a six-owner car with nearly 110,000 miles. The boot looks unused and the roof clearly opens, a 21-second process that worked on the move as long as you weren’t doing more than 20mph. You’ll need to make sure the engine has no timing chain tensioner rattle, that the valves are clear of carbon buildup, and that the oil level is right: these engines can lose lube via worn rings, faulty valve seals and leaky turbos. Water pumps are likely to fail too, but if the mechanicals have been kept up as well as the rest of the car you’d hope that it will all be OK.

Last June’s MOT returned a clean pass, the third one in a row. Shed managed a hat trick at school, not for scoring three goals but for hiding the headmaster’s trilby. As far as he knows it’s still stuffed inside the cistern of trap three in the lads’ lavs.


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tomsugden

Original Poster:

2,419 posts

250 months

Friday 13th February
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Great cars, I've had 3 of these in S4 variant. Top shedding.

Rob 131 Sport

4,321 posts

74 months

Friday 13th February
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Never really been into the convertible thing, unless it’s a hire car somewhere warm.

FrankandLynn

55 posts

15 months

Friday 13th February
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Looks like a bit of a peach. Ideal for wafting, when the sun eventually arrives. Strong yes.

richinlondon

810 posts

144 months

Friday 13th February
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That looks amazing, looks in great condition and credit to the garage for presenting it so professionally.

Taz73

381 posts

34 months

Friday 13th February
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Wow, what a difference great presentation makes, this seems too nice for shedding, hopefully the mechanicals are in good order, if so what a great car to cruise about in. Lovely.

wistec1

727 posts

63 months

Friday 13th February
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Great shed find is that for 2K.

mart4856

177 posts

46 months

Friday 13th February
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Top shed. Always loved the design and it still looks good albeit I would prefer one in silver. This will last a few hours before it's sold as it looks to be in great condition. Fantastic value especially if you are handy with the spanners and know the foibles of an EA888 engine.

Its Just Adz

17,621 posts

231 months

Friday 13th February
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That looks really good. Well presented and those A4 cabs were decent looking cars.

PSB1967

419 posts

178 months

Friday 13th February
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Wheels need painting black. (Just kidding! laugh)

Lovely spec shed that. If it runs, then I say it's a bargain for someone.

BeastieBoy73

771 posts

134 months

Friday 13th February
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Great shed, this week.
I like these, timeless design and, if it s the same (or similar) engine that s in my wife s TT convertible and my Scirocco, it pulls well.
Having just looked at the dealer website, they obviously put as much effort into preparing a ‘shed’ for sale as they do their £100k Ferrari and Porsche. Nice one!

Edited by BeastieBoy73 on Friday 13th February 06:35

richinlondon

810 posts

144 months

Friday 13th February
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PSB1967 said:
Wheels need painting black. (Just kidding! laugh)

Lovely spec shed that. If it runs, then I say it's a bargain for someone.
And the vape vents are gonna be hard to fit to a convertible 😂

cerb4.5lee

41,226 posts

202 months

Friday 13th February
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That is lovely, and it looks so clean for the mileage. I'm another one who really likes the shape of these too. Yes please, a great shed for sure.

ballans

906 posts

127 months

Friday 13th February
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What a difference a few hours with a sponge and bucket makes.
Awful colour scheme but at this price you can’t really grumble…..apart from when you get 3rd degree burns from black leather in the sun.
Good shed.

FarmerJim

755 posts

181 months

Friday 13th February
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A tremendous amount of car for the money. Will be sold this weekend.

username_checksout

391 posts

22 months

Friday 13th February
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Lovely. From the time when Audi still made smart, understated cars.

Filibuster

3,363 posts

237 months

Friday 13th February
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The Audi B6/7 was such a good car! Loved my B6 S4 Avant.

This looks incredible value for £2k. Unmolested, good wheels, good (albeit boring) colours, clean interior. Great sotw!

Slowlygettingit

861 posts

63 months

Friday 13th February
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Good looking thing - looks more than a £2k outlay.
Always liked that alloy design and especially at that size.
I had a few different versions of the a4 of this era as company cars and were lovely places to rack up the miles.

No idea if the risk as a shed but I d be tempted if that was what I was after.

LightweightLouisDanvers

2,722 posts

65 months

Friday 13th February
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ballans said:
Awful colour scheme but at this price you can t really grumble.
Whats awful about it?

Looks fantastic and could easily pass for being worth a lot more £££.
I'd happily drive that.

dontlookdown

2,351 posts

115 months

Friday 13th February
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I think the dealer had an eye - or two - on landing SOTW with that car, at that price.

Surprised it hasn't sold already.

ballans

906 posts

127 months

Friday 13th February
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LightweightLouisDanvers said:
Whats awful about it?

Looks fantastic and could easily pass for being worth a lot more £££.
I'd happily drive that.
I can’t stand black interiors and not keen on black exterior. So, it’s my problem not the cars. Still a good car though.