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So I stumbled upon a new DD while rustiling through Craigslist last week and stumbled upon this

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Now she aint too pretty upon first glance, but is something else. Its an 89 Audi 200 Avant Wagon. Turbo 5Cylinder, Quattro (AWD), 5spd. LOADED

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The paint is Pearl white, the interior is black leather with heated seats, it has an e-locker on the rear diff. This thing is pretty darn quick too. As far as road noise goes while driving it, well, what road noise?

 

Original sticker price in 89? $42,000 :eek:

 

Its a pretty damn nice ride (aside from the god awful roof rack :ack: )

 

But....here's the news you guys arent gonna like. I'm Trading the MJ for it. I need something a little more dependable, people hauling friendly, and efficient. Fear not my fellow Jeepers, Ive made some good friends here, and I'll not be leaving anytime soon. I just won't have much to talk about in terms of MJ tech anymore :rotf:

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Yeah they were Jim, but Audi scoffed it off as Driver Error. lol

 

I really didn't like it at first either, but then I remembered Beauty is only skin deep.

So far I havent heard a single bad thing about the 5cyl audis, but every rig has its quirks

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Yeah they were Jim, but Audi scoffed it off as Driver Error. lol

 

I really didn't like it at first either, but then I remembered Beauty is only skin deep.

So far I havent heard a single bad thing about the 5cyl audis, but every rig has its quirks

 

 

Was it that Audi drivers were all :nuts: back then,

or were the brake & accelerator too close together, or ?

 

I guess all the sudden vehicle acceleration people are buying Toyota's now. :doh:

 

Good Luck with it,

still way better than buying a generic Honda-Toyota.

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The "e-locker" is a vacuum actuated sliding clutch, basically a spool. and IIRC is in your center diff with a torsen rear, but I might be wrong, check the control panel for three switch positions and two indicator lights, if only one light is present, its location corresponds with the diff.

Is the car a 10V or 20V?

Dependable has different meanings everywhere.

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that thing is gonna suck to get parts, and it will have issues. I work on many newer audi's, as well as the customers that won't five up their 80's audi's, its a wealthier area, and they spend close to a grand every time they're in. have fun with that :thumbsup: head gasket likes to leak to.

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