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Old 02-22-2005, 10:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Audi: Additions and Changes to Lineup...

Audi Q7
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Audi TT

Audi RS4: If this car is anything like the last RS4, its going to be awesome

Audi Q7: I figured it would only be a matter of time before they had an SUV, VW has the Toureg, Porsche has the Cayenne, now Audi will have the Q7 based on the same platform.

Audi TT: I'm very interested in the updated 1.8t motor with 240hp. I want to know if they're still using the K03sport turbo or if they've upgraded it to a K04.
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Re: Audi: Additions and Changes to Lineup...

Good grief!!!
The Q7 looks like the Subaru Tribeca thing. The nose looks all wrong.
The RS4 looks nice. I'm still trying to get used to the side of the center console jutting out like that.
As for the TT? THose seats look uncomfortable.

I guess with the RS4... we can expect a BLS-V sometime in the near future.
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Re: Audi: Additions and Changes to Lineup...

Audi did something with the Q7 that I wish Cadillac did with the SRX - giving it ample ground clearance with a variable height automatic suspension that can do some medium-duty off-roading.
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