Manufacturer : Audi
Productions : 1929
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Manufacturer : Audi
Productions : 1929
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Manufacturer : Audi
Productions : 1987
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Manufacturer : Audi
Productions : 1984
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Manufacturer : Audi
Productions : 1936
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Manufacturer : Audi
Productions : 1988
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Manufacturer : Audi
Productions : 1974
Engine : 5 cylinder power and 4 cylinder economy
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The Audi 100 was launched in 1976, with crisper styling and an unusual five-cylinder engine (the first gasoline 5 in the world – Mercedes-Benz had shown the way in 1974 with their three litre Diesel 5cyl in the Mercedes-Benz C111). It was initially a 100 bhp (74 kW) engine offering “5 cylinder power and 4 cylinder economy”, and later upgraded to 136 bhp (100 kW).
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Manufacturer : Audi
Productions : 1988
Engine : 5 cylinder, 2144 ccm (130,18 cubic inches), 182.00 PS (133,33 kW or 179,10 HP) at 5700 Rev. per min.
Transmission : Manual 5 speed Transmission
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Manufacturer : Audi
Productions : 1985
Engine : 441 kW (600 PS/591 bhp)
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The Audi Sport Quattro S1 was introduced at the end of 1984 as an update to the Audi Sport Quattro. The car featured a inline 5-cylinder engine that displaced 2,110 cc (128.8 cu in) and produced an officialy quoted figure of 350 kW (480 PS/470 bhp). However, the turbocharger utilised a recirculating air system, with the aim of keeping the turbo spinning at high speed, and the actual figure was in excess of 500 bhp (373 kW/507 PS) at 8000 rpm. In addition to the improved power output, an aggressive aerodynamic kit was added that featured very distinctive wings and spoilers to the front and rear of the car to increase downforce. The weight was lightened to just 1,090 kg (2,403 lb), and now accelerate from 0-100 km/h (62 mph) in just 3.1 seconds.
Manufacturer : Audi
Productions : 1980-1991
Engine : 2.1 L, single overhead cam, 10 valve straight-5 originally making 160 hp (149 kW)
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The Audi Quattro was a famous and historically significant Audi road and Rally car. It was special in that it was the first AWD Grand Tourer since 1966′s Jensen FF. Officially, the model name is simply “Quattro”, always with a capital “Q” (although the graphics on the car, confusingly, refer to the AWD system and use a lowercase “q”). The word “quattro” with the lowercase “q” is used to refer to either the Audi AWD system, or any AWD version of an Audi automobile. To avoid confusion, it is also commonly referred to as the Ur-Quattro (the “Ur-” prefix is a German augmentative used, in this case, to mean “original” and is also applied to the first generation of Audi’s S4 and S6 sport sedans, as in “UrS4″ and “UrS6″).