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HomeGazetteNew Audi steals the glitzy launch show

New Audi steals the glitzy launch show

AUDI Barry Bourke launched the new tech savvy Audi A4 model with a pop of the cork, virtual reality simulated test drives and, of course, the showstopper which sat front and centre.
Cementing its name around Berwick since 1987, the Barry Bourke Motors owned Audi dealership invited 70 Casey locals and Audi owners, along with Mayor Sam Aziz and his family, to the cocktail party on Friday 19 February.
The launch party was a huge success and showcased some local talent in 14-year-old student Maddison Padula who impressed Audi enthusiasts with her vocals while break-dancers took the entertainment to the floor.
A technology pioneer in its segment, the Audi A4 officially hit car yards on 13 February and since the Berwick launch, the Audi Barry Bourke team has watched two happy customers drive away in the new A4.
The innovative and progressive design features Audi Matrix LED headlights, Bang & Olufsen 3D sound system, innovative interior architecture and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
The new model starts at $62,800 drive away, including metallic paint, and Audi Barry Bourke has stocked up with all-new A4 models ready to be test driven.

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