[quote=clutch-monkey;907519]it's a modern audi, how dangerous could it possibly be.[/quote]
to my knowledge, a few people bit it through high speed corners before Audi finally figured out that it needed the spoiler.
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[quote=clutch-monkey;907519]it's a modern audi, how dangerous could it possibly be.[/quote]
to my knowledge, a few people bit it through high speed corners before Audi finally figured out that it needed the spoiler.
now, they're sure it wasn't just audi drivers that are the problem? :D
[quote=clutch-monkey;907639]now, they're sure it wasn't just audi drivers that are the problem? :D[/quote]
I think they'd prefer their customer base to remain alive...
.. unlike some of the rest of us.
[quote=clutch-monkey;907639]now, they're sure it wasn't just audi drivers that are the problem? :D[/quote]
they sure as hell couldn't count on quattro that time. The only thing all wheels did was lose it lol. Thats what they get for using a bar of soap as inspiration for a car.
[quote=clutch-monkey;907584]so it will be parked at the nearest trendy coffee shop..? :D[/quote]
Hahaha sure. The TT is not so much a car more an statement. So it's better to not drive it at all... :D
[quote=IBrake4Rainbows;907358]Well Hello there UCP'ers!
Sunday last was the German Autofest 2009, held in Commonwealth place on the grassy knoll between the National Library of Australia and Lake Burley Griffin. This year saw a smaller than expected turnout (particularly from the BMW club, tsk tsk) however the show was still a glorious event, owing mostly to the sunshine and constant replays of "Ghenghis Khan" on the loudspeaker.
Some highlights for your amusement.[/quote]
Thats gathering of classic german cars, nice photo collection you've got there. :D