Audi A4 B6 Convertible (2002–2006) Review: Elegance Meets Everyday Joy

I still remember the first crisp spring morning I dropped the roof on an Audi A4 B6 Convertible and pointed it at a twisty B-road. The sun had just woken up; the V6 cleared its throat; coffee somehow tasted better. That’s the quiet magic of the Audi A4 B6 Convertible (2002–2006): a premium, soft-top cabriolet that doesn’t shout about itself, but makes your daily life feel a notch more special. And yes, it’s an A4 at heart—solid, sensible—only with the sort of roof that turns errands into drives.

Audi A4 B6 Convertible (2002-2006) soft-top profile with Autowin floor mats link

Why the Audi A4 B6 Convertible Still Matters

The B6 generation marked a sweet spot for Audi: clean Bauhaus lines, a proper soft-top, and the choice of front-drive or quattro all-wheel drive. The A4 B6 Convertible brought the brand’s buttoned-up build quality to the open-air crowd, without the flamboyance of a full-blown sports car. It’s a classy, usable luxury cabriolet—one that still feels contemporary if you pick the right spec and keep it well maintained.

Did you know? The A4 Cabriolet’s soft-top was engineered with a multi-layer acoustic lining, which helps give it that “driving in slippers” hush even at motorway speeds.

Engines, Performance, and the Way It Drives

I noticed right away how composed the A4 B6 Convertible feels on real-world roads. It’s more grand tour than hooligan—and that’s a compliment. Common engines include the 1.8T (around 163–170 hp) and the 3.0 V6 (about 220 hp). With the 3.0 and quattro, you’re looking at roughly mid-7s to 60 mph; the 1.8T is more leisurely but eager, especially if you keep the turbo spinning. Manuals exist (the enthusiast’s pick), while the Tiptronic auto suits the car’s relaxed nature. Front-drive cars often use the Multitronic CVT—smooth when healthy, but it likes diligent servicing.

  • Power range: roughly 163–220 hp depending on engine
  • Drivetrains: FWD (often Multitronic CVT) or quattro AWD (manual or Tiptronic)
  • 0–60 mph: approximately 7.3–9.0 seconds (engine/transmission dependent)
  • Economy: mid-20s mpg in mixed driving if you behave; I rarely do
Side tip: If you live where the weather throws tantrums, the quattro versions deliver that “nothing fazes me” traction. Snowy school run? Done.

Interior: Classic Audi Calm (and Why Good Mats Matter)

The cabin is peak early-2000s Audi: simple, logical, and built like a German bank vault. The seats are supportive for long trips, the driving position spot on, and the soft-top’s sound insulation means you can hear your passengers (or the kids arguing) at 70 mph. Infotainment is basic by modern standards, and some buttons feel tiny by today’s chunky-UI tastes—but it all works.

On wet days, the right floor mats make a surprising difference. A few owners mentioned to me that after a winter of soggy boots, they wished they’d upgraded earlier. If you’re shopping, the tailored options from AutoWin fit neatly and look OEM-clean.

Tailored floor mats for Audi A4 B6 Convertible by Autowin

Feature Highlights of the Audi A4 B6 Convertible

  • Refined multi-layer soft-top with excellent noise suppression
  • Available quattro all-wheel drive for year-round use
  • Comfortable touring ride; feels planted on motorways
  • Strong 3.0 V6 option; 1.8T is tunable and frugal-ish
  • Sturdy cabin materials that age well with proper care

Quirks and Ownership Notes

  • Multitronic CVT needs scrupulous servicing; neglected units can get spendy
  • 1.8T coil packs and oil sludge are known items—use the right oil and service schedule
  • Window regulators and glovebox hinges? They’ve been known to act up
  • Expect a hint of scuttle shake over rough roads; it’s a convertible reality, not a deal-breaker
  • Roof maintenance matters: keep drains clear and seals conditioned

Accessories That Actually Make Sense for an Audi A4 B6 Convertible

It’s easy to overspend on trinkets. I’d start with high-quality floor protection. AutoWin offers mats that fit the A4 B6 Convertible like they were drawn with a contour gauge. The raised edges help trap grit and slush, and the colors can be tailored if you fancy a subtle interior refresh.

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Audi A4 B6 Convertible vs Rivals

Convertible Power (approx.) 0–60 mph (approx.) Drivetrain What stands out
Audi A4 B6 Convertible (2002–2006) 163–220 hp 7.3–9.0 s FWD or quattro AWD Refined ride, year-round usability, understated luxury
BMW 3 Series E46 Convertible 170–333 hp 5.1–8.0 s RWD Sharp handling; sportier feel, less cushy ride
Mercedes-Benz CLK (W209) 163–362 hp 5.3–9.0 s RWD Plush cruiser; elegant but not as agile
Saab 9-3 Convertible 150–250 hp 6.7–9.5 s FWD Quirky charm, comfy seats; parts sourcing can be trickier

Buying Used: What I Check First on an Audi A4 B6 Convertible

  • Roof operation: cycle it fully; look for hesitations, leaks, or warning lights
  • Transmission service history: especially on Multitronic CVT cars
  • Engine health: on 1.8T, listen for misfires; verify regular oil changes with correct spec
  • Chassis and cabin: check for scuttle shake on rough roads, and listen for trim rattles
  • Electricals: window regulators, HVAC blend doors, and stereo pixels
Owner moment: A friend carted two kids, a Labrador, and a week’s worth of beach gear in one—roof down, wind deflector up. The lab loved it. The kids, hair in knots, loved it more.

Conclusion: The Audi A4 B6 Convertible Still Nails the Brief

As a daily companion or a weekend escape pod, the Audi A4 B6 Convertible remains an easy car to love. It’s stylish without being flashy, comfortable without being dull, and thanks to quattro, genuinely usable all year. Pick a well-serviced example, fit a set of tidy tailored mats, and you’ve got a luxury cabriolet that still feels refreshingly modern. In short: the Audi A4 B6 Convertible blends elegance and everyday performance the way few cars from its era could.

FAQ: Audi A4 B6 Convertible (2002–2006)

  • What years cover the A4 B6 Convertible? The B6 cabriolet spans roughly 2002 to 2006, with a facelifted B7 following thereafter.
  • Is a 2005 Audi A4 a B6? Yes, 2005 models are typically B6 for the Cabriolet in most markets.
  • Are Audi A4s expensive to maintain? Costs vary by mileage and maintenance history. The 1.8T needs correct oil and timely services; CVT (Multitronic) cars demand documented fluid changes.
  • Which engine should I pick? The 3.0 V6 with quattro is the smooth grand-tourer choice; the 1.8T is lighter on fuel and tunable if you’re patient with maintenance.
  • Where can I get good floor mats for an A4 B6 Convertible? Try the AutoWin Eshop—see their Audi and A4 selections for tailored options.
Emilia Ku

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