quattro digest, Vol 1 #2383 - 14 msgs
Brandon Rogers
brogers at terrix.com
Mon Nov 12 09:18:05 EST 2001
I never make the wave first when I'm driving my urquattro. I just assume
all newer owners are completely ignorant of Audi's history and the
significance of the urquattro, or even know that it exists. It's the people
(enthusiuasts) driving 4kq, 5ktq, CGT, and a few others (like VW GTI) that
know what the older cars (like the urquattro) are. That said, last week a
couple in a TT did give a big wave, smile, and thumbs up. Thats not why we
drive these cars, of course, but....
Brandon
'84 Ur-quattro
'98 A4
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> Message: 4
> From: "Martin Pajak" <martin at quattro.ca>
> To: "'Quattro List'" <quattro at audifans.com>
> Subject: RE: Audi Ownership Generations
> Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 09:30:39 -0800
>
> Picture this.
> Someone driving the new slightly done up S4,
> you pull up beside them in your Ur-q,
> wave, and get nothing in return.
> Happened to me more than once.
>
> I am thankful to Audi for that "Michelle" commercial relating the old with
> the new.
>
> Cheers
> Martin Pajak
>
> http://www.quattro.ca
>
> 1983 Audi Ur-quattro (259,000 km) for sale : (
> 1985 Audi Ur-quattro (149,000 km) Euro spec. import ;o)
> 1986 Audi 4000 S Quattro (442,000 km) with 5 bolt pattern
>
>
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