AUDI A4 SALOON (2019-25)

The AUDI A4 SALOON (2019-25) is a stylish and refined executive car that sits comfortably in the UK market as a premium saloon. Known for its sophisticated design, high-quality interior, and smooth driving experience, this vehicle appeals to professionals, small families, and anyone seeking a comfortable yet classy daily driver. Its sleek profile and well-appointed cabin make it a popular choice among those looking for a practical, reliable car that offers a touch of luxury. Data from nearly 10,000 MyCarCheck.com lookups reveals that the AUDI A4 SALOON (2019-25) has an average private sale value of around £25,688, with typical mileage of about 36,000 miles—indicating strong demand and consistent use. This model stands out for its balance of fuel efficiency, comfort, and driving performance, making it a versatile option for commuting, business use, or weekend trips. Compared to its rivals, the AUDI A4 saloon is renowned for its premium build quality and refined handling, setting it apart as both a reliable and stylish sedan that continues to be highly regarded in the used car market.
average use
average use
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The most recent mileage readings for the 2019-25 Audi A4 Saloon predominantly cluster around lower mileage ranges, with the highest proportion of vehicles (27.8%) recorded between 0 and 10,000 miles. Notably, a significant portion of vehicles (12.5%) have between 20,000 and 30,000 miles, and several are in the 40,000 to 50,000 miles range (13.8%). Smaller percentages are seen at higher mileages, with only a minimal fraction (less than 1%) exceeding 100,000 miles. Overall, the data suggests most vehicles in this model range are relatively low-mileage, likely indicating they are either newer or well-maintained.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data presents private sale price ranges for 2019-2025 Audi A4 Saloon vehicles along with the percentage of vehicles falling within each range. The most common price bands are between £17,000 and £20,000, accounting for significant proportions—about 10.1% and 11.3%, respectively—indicating these are typical market valuations. Notably, the percentage of vehicles priced below £10,000 is very low (around 0.3%), suggesting that even older or lower-spec models retain relatively higher values. Conversely, prices above £39,000 are very rare (0.3%), implying limited high-end listings in the private sale market for this model. Overall, the data reflects a market heavily clustered around the £17,000–£20,000 range, emphasizing its appeal and perceived value within that bracket.
production years
production years
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The data shows that the majority of the Audi A4 Saloon vehicles from 2019 to 2025 were manufactured in 2020, accounting for 32.7%. The next most common year is 2021 with 19.6%, followed by 2022 with 15.6%. Notably, a smaller proportion, 8.3%, were manufactured in 2019, just before the model's release period. Manufacturing volume appears to decline after 2022, with fewer vehicles from 2023 (14.4%) and 2024 (9.5%). This distribution suggests that most of these vehicles are relatively recent, with a significant portion from 2020 and 2021, consistent with the typical lifespan and popularity of relatively new models within this range.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data shows that the most common main paint colour for the 2019-2025 Audi A4 Saloon is black, accounting for 31.2% of vehicles, followed closely by grey at 28.7%. White and blue are also popular, representing 19% and 17.1% respectively. Less common colours include red (2.1%), silver (1.2%), and green (0.6%). Notably, darker shades like black and grey dominate the palette, suggesting a preference for more classic and understated colours among owners of this model.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for the Audi A4 Saloon (2019-25) reveals a notable distribution. The majority of vehicles have had only one or two registered keepers, accounting for over 66% combined (31.5% with one keeper and 34.6% with two). This suggests that most vehicles tend to stay with a single owner or are quickly transferred, indicating relatively low long-term ownership changes. A smaller portion, about 21.7%, has had three registered keepers, while vehicles with six or more keepers are quite rare, comprising just over 2%. Interestingly, only a very small fraction (0.3%) each have eight or nine keepers, highlighting that extensive ownership histories are uncommon for this model. Overall, the data points to a generally stable ownership pattern for these vehicles, with most being owned by relatively few individuals over time.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data for 2019-25 Audi A4 Saloon vehicles indicates that the majority are powered by petrol engines (59.3%), with a smaller but significant portion running on diesel (40.7%). In terms of engine capacity, most vehicles (59.3%) are equipped with 1984cc engines, while a notable 32.7% have 1968cc engines. A smaller segment (8%) features larger 2967cc engines. This distribution suggests that the typical Audi A4 Saloon from this period is mainly petrol-powered with around 2.0-litres of engine capacity, though there is still a considerable presence of diesel models and some with larger engines.