FYI-quattro road trip

larry leung l.leung at juno.com
Thu Aug 24 10:48:29 EDT 2000


By the same token, it was relatively wet out last night so I tried a 4 wheel slide in my '89 200Q from the traffic circle off of the Bear Mtn. Bridge to the entrance to the Palisades Pkwy in NY. Front crabbed then the back twitched. Could not set the front even with light braking (hard braking would've just stopped the car!). IOW, it's no 4KQ! Still, I like my 200Q, just wish it was about 600 lbs lighter while keeping all of the good stuff! (I can dream, can't I?)

LL - NY



------Original Message------
From: "Kent McLean" <kentmclean at mindspring.com>
To: quattro at audifans.com
Sent: August 23, 2000 8:24:19 PM GMT
Subject: Re: FYI-quattro road trip


Jim Accordino wrote:
> The trip went very well.  Ride was quiet and smooth as
> always.  I continue to be impressed with this "old"
> cars capabilities.

My '89 200TQ did 80+mph for most of the trip to 
Williamsport PA (Look Ma, no radar detector!). It is too 
difficult to hold it down to 65. The car ran flawlessly. But 
as good as a highway flier it is, my most memorable Audi 
moment, Nay, the most memorable driving moment in my 
30 years of driving, was PA State Route 554, from Route 
15 in S. Williamsport to Route 44, taken as a backroad 
route to the hotel.

SR 554 is a winding, lightly traveled, two lane road up into 
the hills and down the other side. Lots of corners, a 10mph 
180 degree switchback, loose gravel, and fantastic views 
out over the Susquehanna Valley. It wasn't the Alps, but for 
someone used to the congested roads of New England, it 
was paradise. 

The first trip I mad was in the dark, putting to test my Euro 
headlights with working high beams. They passed with
flying colors. I made the trip twice more in daylight. 

The third trip I decided to give the Audi its head. There 
were a few stretches where I could get into fourth gear 
and hit 60mph, but for the most part is was 2nd and 3rd 
gear, winding it up to redline (I never do this. What has 
gotten into me?), listening to the engine sing, feeling 
all four tires digging in around the corners, yet feeling
safe and secure. The drive was an absolutely blast. I'd 
rate the pucker factor at 8 of 10. It taught me the real 
strength of the Audi quattro. 

I also continue to be impressed with this "old" car's 
capabilities. They far surpass mine.

Kent McLean
'89 200TQ feeling its oats




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