Nice Audi too MH.
That was a surprise to see you swapping out the Polo but i don’t think you warmed to that one as much as the first one(?).
With numbers being so similar I’d have gone for the Audi over the Skoda too owing to the interior being such a nice place to sit.
You didn’t fancy a manual version then?! 
Was a GTD Variant not on your radar or did I miss something a page or two back?
Another model where manual is hard to find.
I looked nationally at the used A4s and would've driven 200 miles for the right one, but if you get Quattro, it must have 7 Speed S-tronic (DSG). Wasn't too bothered about Quattro, but anything above base spec seemed to have Quattro option ticked.
Anything nationally that wasn't Quattro or DSG seemed to be bare bones basic with 150ps TDI or TSI engine that'll be worked hard a lot of the time.
I had a shortlist of 4 cars nationally and one was right on my doorstep with 2 in Crewe/Liverpool and one in Birmingham. They were pretty similar in spec, the one in Newcastle was lowest mileage, a few hundred quid cheaper and had 19" wheels, in a colour that was as good as any other on offer. I managed to beat the salesman down £600 citing the luxury VED tax being off-putting (everything else in my shortlist crossed that threshold too) - if you get an A4 with more than 150ps in S-line trim and above, if you add metallic paint then you've crossed that threshold. I got exactly what I wanted for the Polo in px, the same as was offered by the place that bought my R. Cost to change was £10200. The quoted GFV for 3 years time was coming out at £9200 less than the amount I paid , effectively losing £256 a month if offered only GFV in p/x down the line. That's very reasonable for the car - the hard depreciation is done.
The luxury tax thing is so avoidable - if the car companies were honest with RRPs reflecting realistic purchase price after discount, you'd have a lot of cars avoiding it. The new RRP on my A4 is £41.3k. There's not a cat in hell's chance anyone paid more than £35k for it new, probably closer to £32k going off DTD new prices.
On the other hand, the Government should be increasing the threshold in line with inflation, as they are raising your VED year on year.