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Re: 87 4000CS ?




Actually, as far as I know, all 4000S and CS non-quattros were 4-cyl.
cars...the I-5 was only available in the quattros...I believe the same is true
even in the 80/90 models...

-Mark.

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  _/  Mark Salem                Utah Retrieval Systems Architecture Group   _/
 _/   msalem@cs.utah.edu        University of Utah Computer Science Dept.  _/ 
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On Wed, 5 Oct 1994, Eric T. Sylvain wrote:

> 
> >> From: 05-Oct-1994 0923 <moy@quek.enet.dec.com>
> >> Date: Wed, 5 Oct 94 09:23:14 EDT
> >> Subject: RE: Basic Questions
> 
> >> That's interesting. I didn't think that there were any 4 cylinder 4000s as
> >> late as 87. Did you car come from outside the U.S.?
> 
> >> michael
> 
>    It is an 87. And I wish it had 5 cyls but alas there are only 4.  I am not
>  the original owner, but I know the car was bought new at Park Audi in
>  Massachussetts.
> 
>    From other responses I am beginning to think that there may have
>  been some badge switching or a somewhat strange car in terms of
>  the CS badges it has....
> 
>   -Eric Sylvain