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2011 Audi Quattro Concept


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Its a concept, so it may never actually get made. Audi had designed this and was hoping to eventually manufacture it, then the world economy went to the sh*tter. But, it was reintroduced at a recent LA Autoshow and is showing some promise. So, no price tag......yet

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I've had nothing but mechanical problems with every Audi I've ever owned especially the Quattro.

That's too bad. I've had really good experiences with Audi.

Btw, with all the problems you experienced and seemingly multiple purchases, why did you keep buying Audi then?

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I love most Audi designs, but I'm not feeling this one. There doesn't seem to be a consistent aesthetic to it -- the sides don't match the headlights, don't match the grill, etc.

From the side, it looks like a smashed-up Dodge Challenger.

I can see the look not working for some people

I did notice the challenger resemblance but thought they pulled it off pretty nicely. To each his own

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