Audi Quattro UR/WR.Good choise or what !
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WOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!! There Bobby, Is this 'brand bigot' not entitled to his humble opinion? I was merely pointing out that the handling, and I forgot to mention the brakes as well!! weren't as good as every one made out. Quote from Autocar test of the day."Marvellous though the Quattro is, it could be better if, it's traction and power were allied to better handling, grip and brakes" unquote.
P.s the times are a bit poor as well!
0-60 7.3secs
0-100 20.7 secs
1/4 mile 15.2@88mph
dave.
PPS. I actually drive a PPP my/oo classic m8!
dave
[Edited by misty - 12/2/2003 6:24:41 PM]
P.s the times are a bit poor as well!
0-60 7.3secs
0-100 20.7 secs
1/4 mile 15.2@88mph
dave.
PPS. I actually drive a PPP my/oo classic m8!
dave
[Edited by misty - 12/2/2003 6:24:41 PM]
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Just read in Classic car mag issue that the f*cker is gonna go even more worth it so buy now if you find one.
My partner has got 1983 model he is doing it up.Very nice looking fast thing with 5 cylinder echo and will value more with time passing by......
My partner has got 1983 model he is doing it up.Very nice looking fast thing with 5 cylinder echo and will value more with time passing by......
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My brother has got two:
1990 H plate which he uses daily and a 1991 J plater, one of the last built and only has 8000 miles on it. Has had them for the last 7 or 8 years saying that they will eventually go up in value, I guess he's finally right.
Have to say that never used to like them that much, but I am growing to like his red H plater.
IanF
1990 H plate which he uses daily and a 1991 J plater, one of the last built and only has 8000 miles on it. Has had them for the last 7 or 8 years saying that they will eventually go up in value, I guess he's finally right.
Have to say that never used to like them that much, but I am growing to like his red H plater.
IanF
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who's this misty pillock?
have you ever been in one? NO
ever driven one? NO
blind subaru brand bigot? YES
ive got a WR ur quattro.....love every minute behind the wheel.
more class, exclusivity, build quality and subtlety than any jap whizz bang copyist 4x4.
what will your bug eyed nonsense be worth in 20 years?
nish.
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Father In-Law is selling his audo quattro. If anyone is interested i drop me an email and i can forward some pics on.
Looking for around 3.5k mark think his is 1984 will check later. More details then email on ashley.tainton@ntlworld.com
Truely awesome car and still is for that matter.
Looking for around 3.5k mark think his is 1984 will check later. More details then email on ashley.tainton@ntlworld.com
Truely awesome car and still is for that matter.
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I didnt have the Turbo version of the quattro but still it was a fantastic drivers car.
If I rated the chassis (Note not outright grip as these are two different things) of the cars I have owned then the quattro would come first followed by the scooby.
Andrew
If I rated the chassis (Note not outright grip as these are two different things) of the cars I have owned then the quattro would come first followed by the scooby.
Andrew
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nice one Jeffry boy! you'll do for me cocker....
now then. misty, or should that be musty? if you spent more time reading autocar/maxpower/big-ones bongo mags, you'd know that only a lower case 'q' is permitted when talking about audi quattro's due to copywriting.
or should that be copyist?
ha.
(flame suit??.....ive got me pete stringfellow thong on kid!)
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Right, lets all jump into the time machine and go back 20 years to view the quattro.
Firstly most road tests were comparing it with the supercar Porches and Ferraris of the day as at that time there was literally was no comparison.
Brakes were mainly limited by the size of the wheels available at the time,(15") no 17"&18" rims back then, handling, I think it won the WRC twice, so not much argument there then.
It can't really compete with modern day cars like the current STI's/evo's of today, 20 years is a long time in car development. But the truth is that without the quattro I very much doubt these cars would ever have existed. You have to give it respect as the true original ground breaking car it was.
Plus I like the look of 'em!!
Firstly most road tests were comparing it with the supercar Porches and Ferraris of the day as at that time there was literally was no comparison.
Brakes were mainly limited by the size of the wheels available at the time,(15") no 17"&18" rims back then, handling, I think it won the WRC twice, so not much argument there then.
It can't really compete with modern day cars like the current STI's/evo's of today, 20 years is a long time in car development. But the truth is that without the quattro I very much doubt these cars would ever have existed. You have to give it respect as the true original ground breaking car it was.
Plus I like the look of 'em!!
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dont forget these are hand-built and in 1984 sold for £35k!!!!
anyone say what that is in todays money?
(to be fair though the only thought going through my head the first time i got out of an impreza was....i want one!)
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I used to get mine serviced by GTi engineering and Tim Stiles... Long way from london but great service for a great car. They are fantstic. Get well looked after ..unlike the cheap WRX's nackered for £4-5k!!
Better looking also. Would love another one.
Better looking also. Would love another one.
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Why do people get so upset if others have their own opinions? If you love your car so much, and you are so sure its so great, then it shouldn't bother you, should it?
I think these cars are OK - I loved them when they first came out, but today, they are well.... just outdated, noisy and uncomfortable in comparison with most cars, and the performance is not much better then most hot-hatches. If you want a classic then fine, but don't expect everyone to say they are great, full stop - things have moved on somewhat over the past two decades.
Edited to say:
Henry Ford invented the production line and reasonable priced cars - ie his cars were the grandfather of all our cars. We all recognise and respect how innovative this was in the past but it hardly means that these cars are still good by today's standards does it?
[Edited by Skittles - 12/3/2003 10:51:37 AM]
I think these cars are OK - I loved them when they first came out, but today, they are well.... just outdated, noisy and uncomfortable in comparison with most cars, and the performance is not much better then most hot-hatches. If you want a classic then fine, but don't expect everyone to say they are great, full stop - things have moved on somewhat over the past two decades.
Edited to say:
Henry Ford invented the production line and reasonable priced cars - ie his cars were the grandfather of all our cars. We all recognise and respect how innovative this was in the past but it hardly means that these cars are still good by today's standards does it?
[Edited by Skittles - 12/3/2003 10:51:37 AM]
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Well, actually yes.
If they are wrong, then so what, it doesn't actually make her fat does it?
If they are right then I deserve it anyway!
Carrying on with your analogy, if I went out with a girl three times my age just because she used to be a supermodel 30 year ago, and compare her to girls one third of her age you would probably think I'm stupid. If I just liked old birds (classics) then you would probably think me less stupid.
[Edited by Skittles - 12/3/2003 11:06:51 AM]
If they are wrong, then so what, it doesn't actually make her fat does it?
If they are right then I deserve it anyway!
Carrying on with your analogy, if I went out with a girl three times my age just because she used to be a supermodel 30 year ago, and compare her to girls one third of her age you would probably think I'm stupid. If I just liked old birds (classics) then you would probably think me less stupid.
[Edited by Skittles - 12/3/2003 11:06:51 AM]
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Classic insurance is possible, I'm 25 (had mine 3 years), I've been quoted about £280 a year.
Running costs vary depending on how good the car is and if you do anything yourself on the car.
Running costs vary depending on how good the car is and if you do anything yourself on the car.
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Just to put the record straight, only the final UR 20v models built in 90 & 91 fetched 35k which is about 45.5k in todays terms.
Also, around 95, the magazines pitched the UR against the original 94/95 Impreza, cossie and integrale. Their was nothing in it. Yes, all cars have moved on since then including the impreza, but its not as much as maybe people are making out. Yes in terms of power, but haven driven and owned most of these cars discussed, its not a car that will disgrace yourself.
Anyone who owns a half decent one with history would be wise to keep hold of it if they can as the values have bottomed out on them. If you believe the magazines the value is/will be on the way up shortly.
Also, around 95, the magazines pitched the UR against the original 94/95 Impreza, cossie and integrale. Their was nothing in it. Yes, all cars have moved on since then including the impreza, but its not as much as maybe people are making out. Yes in terms of power, but haven driven and owned most of these cars discussed, its not a car that will disgrace yourself.
Anyone who owns a half decent one with history would be wise to keep hold of it if they can as the values have bottomed out on them. If you believe the magazines the value is/will be on the way up shortly.
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£280 to insure!!!! Christ I'm paying £378 for a crappy VW Lupo Diesel and it ain't a turbo!!
I am playing with the idea of selling the Lupo and running an old qauttro. This would be a second car running about 5,000 miles a year, the other car being a scoob.
Servicing and replacement parts costs could scare me off though (already expensive running scoob). I would want an std qauttro with a stainless exhaust Being the VAG group the Lupo cost me £159 for MOT and service.
If it cost say £500 a year to service and MOT, cheap insurance circa £300, would be reliable then I would be interested.
Damian.
I am playing with the idea of selling the Lupo and running an old qauttro. This would be a second car running about 5,000 miles a year, the other car being a scoob.
Servicing and replacement parts costs could scare me off though (already expensive running scoob). I would want an std qauttro with a stainless exhaust Being the VAG group the Lupo cost me £159 for MOT and service.
If it cost say £500 a year to service and MOT, cheap insurance circa £300, would be reliable then I would be interested.
Damian.
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dome fella,
who are you insured with on classic?....is that limited miles?
im 30 with 6points and a mcr postcode and i pay the RAC £1500 fully comp!
getting company car next year (vlovlov v40 SE!!) so will be able to do the limited mile thang on the quattro.
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That classic quote was through Footman James, it was for 6000 miles I think. My cars off the road just now for a rebuild, the head gaskets started to blow and it was crashed into twice.
There's a few other companies who'll offer similar, best bet is to buy a copy of Classic Cars magazine and flick through the classifieds.
For more info check out these sites.
http://www.quattroforum.com/
Www.quattroownersclub.com
http://www.isham-research.com/quattro/
Some parts are scarily cheap, new head(complete) from Audi less than £300, new turbo(from a specialist) about £250. Some parts are expensive too and DIY, although possible isn't the easiest thing in the world.
This all applies to 10 valve cars, 20 valvers are a bit more expensive to buy and run. And they don't sound as good...
Edited to get the clickys to work...
Brian
[Edited by dome - 12/3/2003 1:39:03 PM]
There's a few other companies who'll offer similar, best bet is to buy a copy of Classic Cars magazine and flick through the classifieds.
For more info check out these sites.
http://www.quattroforum.com/
Www.quattroownersclub.com
http://www.isham-research.com/quattro/
Some parts are scarily cheap, new head(complete) from Audi less than £300, new turbo(from a specialist) about £250. Some parts are expensive too and DIY, although possible isn't the easiest thing in the world.
This all applies to 10 valve cars, 20 valvers are a bit more expensive to buy and run. And they don't sound as good...
Edited to get the clickys to work...
Brian
[Edited by dome - 12/3/2003 1:39:03 PM]
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thanks dome.
yeah im familiar with the old QOC forum (phil payne is one knowledgeable b*stard), though i cant get on it at work for some reason, thats why i come on here and be obnoxious!
im contemplating taking off the mid-box(10v wr) on my scorpion exhaust, as it sounds too muted.
(ive also heard the mid box acts as a flame trap too....with removal leading to a few feet of flamage out the rear if you tweak up the mixture!!)
what exhaust set up have you got and are you happy with the tune it plays?....this is the only quattro ive been in/heard so ive no benchmark.....
yeah im familiar with the old QOC forum (phil payne is one knowledgeable b*stard), though i cant get on it at work for some reason, thats why i come on here and be obnoxious!
im contemplating taking off the mid-box(10v wr) on my scorpion exhaust, as it sounds too muted.
(ive also heard the mid box acts as a flame trap too....with removal leading to a few feet of flamage out the rear if you tweak up the mixture!!)
what exhaust set up have you got and are you happy with the tune it plays?....this is the only quattro ive been in/heard so ive no benchmark.....