Audi aims to erase wagon's stigma

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The 2013 Audi Allroad is a crossover SUV that's essentially a mildly restyled, more-expensive version of the A4 station wagon Audi sold until the beginning of the 2013 model year. (MCT News Service)
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The Allroad’s combination of fuel economy, luxury and all-wheel drive is unmatched.

The EPA rated the Allroad 20 mpg in the city, 27 on the highway and 23 in combined driving. That beats all the competitors I’ve named but the Acura, which can’t match the AWD Audi’s performance, and the less-powerful and luxurious Subaru.

The Allroad’s interior is comfortable and refined. Leather seats are standard, and soft-touch materials cover most touch points.

The gauges are large and legible. A large sunroof lets in lots of light. Headroom is excellent for all occupants. The front seat offers plenty of room, but rear legroom could be better.

There’s plenty of cargo space, with a low floor and wide opening that make it easy to load heavy objects.

Audi’s MMI rotary control pads for climate, audio and other systems are falling behind the competition in ease of use. The Allroad’s voice-recognition system is poor.

The Allroad I tested lacked some features you might expect in a $42,900 luxury wagon, including blind-spot alert, streaming Bluetooth audio capability, ventilated seats and a navigation system.

The 211-horsepower engine is one of the least-powerful in the segment, but the combination of the turbo’s readily available torque – 258 pound-feet at just 1,500 rpm – and the smooth and quick eight-speed automatic transmission provide good throttle response and acceleration. Audi reports a 0-60 mph time of 6.5 seconds and top speed of 130 mph.

The Allroad’s suspension absorbs bumps and holds curves well. The electric power steering feels light in slow driving, but firms up nicely at speed.

The Audi Select system that adjusts steering, suspension, transmission and engine settings undoubtedly improves that, but it’s part of a $3,250 option package.

The 2013 Audi Allroad provides an alternative for customers who like the functionality of a sport wagon and are willing to pay for plastic-clad wheel arches, a little extra ground clearance and vaguely SUV-ish looks.

2013 Audi Allroad 2.0T Quattro

Base price: $39,600

Price as tested: $42,900 (excluding destination charge)

EPA fuel economy rating: 20 mpg city/27 highway/23 combined. Premium fuel.

Vehicle type: All-wheel drive five-passenger crossover wagon

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