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Audi February 2010 U.S. Sales Increase


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HERNDON, Va., March 2, 2010; Audi today reported its February U.S. sales rose 33.6% from a year earlier, led by strong demand for the brand's best-selling A4/S4 models and the continuing popularity of the Audi Q5 crossover, TDI clean diesel technology and the sporty A5/S5 models.

For the month, Audi recorded 6,216 sales compared to 4,653 in February 2009. Through the first two months of 2010, Audi sales increased 35.7% to 12,726 cars and SUVs from 9,375 vehicles sold over the same period in 2009.

"Audi continues to build on the positive U.S. sales momentum gathered throughout 2009," said Johan de Nysschen, President, Audi of America. "We are confident that the months ahead will continue to validate how the Audi brand captured the imagination of American premium car consumers."

  Among the signs of Audi sales momentum in February:

  --  The cornerstone of Audi sales - the A4/S4 lineup - turned in a solid
      month with sales increasing 20.8% from February 2009. February 2009 A4
      sales included the A4 cabriolet, which was discontinued last year when
      the convertible model moved to the A5/S5 lineup.

  --  TDI clean diesel demand continued to outpace expectations. In
      February, the Audi A3 TDI constituted 56% of total A3 sales, while the
      Q7 TDI made up 40% of total Q7 sales. Original forecasts called for
      TDI models to equal 18-20% of the sales mix for both models. Combined
      TDI mix for the two models offering the fuel-efficient technology
      comes to 49% of total sales. Sales of the A3 lineup rose 126% in
      February - two months after the A3 TDI won the 2010 Green Car of the
      Year award at the Los Angeles Auto Show.

  --  The Q5 crossover maintained its strong sales pace from last year and
      finished as the second-best selling model in the Audi lineup in
      February despite tight inventories. Inventories of unsold Q5 models
      stood at a lean 19 days' supply for the month. Typically a 60 days'
      selling rate is considered average in the automotive industry.

  --  Sales of the popular A5 coupe rose 41% from February 2009 levels.
      Overall A5 sales increased 108.3% because of the addition of new
      cabriolet models late last year.

The inventory of unsold vehicles for Audi in the U.S. market stood at 46 days' supply for all cars and a 22 days' supply for all SUVs.

Audi Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) sales fell 27.2% in February from a year earlier largely due to tight supplies of used Audi vehicles.

ABOUT AUDI

Audi of America, Inc. and its 270 U.S. dealers offer a full line of German-engineered luxury vehicles. AUDI AG is among the most successful luxury automotive brands globally. During 2009 Audi outsold all other luxury brands in Europe, while in the U.S. market Audi posted the largest market share gain of any luxury automotive brand. Over the next few years, AUDI AG expects to spend nearly $2 billion annually on new products and technology. Visit www.audiusa.com or www.audiusanews.com for more information regarding Audi vehicle and business issues.

  AUDI US SNAPSHOT                               -----YEAR TO DATE-----
                    Feb-10  Feb-09   Yr/Yr %   Feb-10      Feb-09    Yr/Yr %
  Model Line        Actual  Actual   Change  YTD Actual  YTD Actual   Change
  ----------        ------  ------  -------  ----------  ----------  -------
  A3                   434     192    126.0         902         419    115.3
  A4                 2,660   2,202     20.8       5,423       4,260     27.3
  A5                 1,029     494    108.3       2,080       1,097     89.6
  A6                   507     445     13.9       1,014       1,221    -17.0
  A8                    34      75    -54.7          86         170    -49.4
  Audi Q5            1,060     627     69.1       2,110         658    220.7
  Audi Q7              366     438    -16.4         839       1,106    -24.1
  R8                    34      47    -27.7          77         154    -50.0
  TT                    92     133    -30.8         195         290    -32.8
  Total Audi Sales   6,216   4,653    33.6%      12,726       9,375    35.7%

  NOTES:

- 2010 A4 numbers include Audi A4 sedan, Avant, and S4 models. 2009 A4 numbers include A4 cabriolet, which has been discontinued.

- 2010 A5 numbers include Audi A5 cabriolet and coupe and S5 cabriolet coupe models. 2009 A5 numbers do not include the cabriolet models.

  - A6 includes Audi A6 sedan, S6 sedan and A6 Avant models.
  - A8 includes Audi A8 sedan, A8L sedan, and S8 sedan models.
  - TT includes Audi TT coupe' and TT roadster models.