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Re: meaning of s and cs



Canada

I've never seen a non "S" 5k either. They also all had climate controls. I have seen
a 5k S with a standard though. . . .but how about the CD mine is a 86 5k tq that is
CD.
  Zsolt

Frank Walian wrote:

> GBR,
>
> Makes sense that the US models come standard with the automatic climate control
> because I have never seen one without it.  But as far as CS my sister has a '90
> 100 CS that isn't a turbo.
>
> 2 '84 5kS with cc both std trannys (one from germany the other VA)
> '87 5kS with cc leather auto (GA)
> '90 100 CS with cc w/o leather nice trim and better wheels auto (MD)
> '97 A6q with cc leather nice trim and better wheels auto (TX)
>
> Could the S stand for sporty? I haven't seen a regular 5k.
>
> The mystery continues
>
> Frank
>
> "G. Benedikt Rochow" wrote:
>
> >
> > > I always get weird looks at the parts store, but I own a 1987 5000 s quattro
> > > (no c), with auto climate control, but no turbo or leather.
> > >
> > > It was first sold in Georgia in early 1988.  I am the third owner.
> > >
> > > I think there was some guy at the Audi factory picking parts out of the bin
> > > and making models up as he went along.
> >
> > I got the impression that (on the 5kS) the auto CC is standard, or at least
> > an extra that is common (in the US, that is) and independent of the exact
> > model, while the addition of the C means turbo. Quattro, again, is
> > an option separate from the other items.
> >
> > -gbr