Talk:Audi 100

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The Ed Wallace article about unintended acceleration is no longer available


The information about the end of the C4 line is wrong. The A4 did not come about until 1996, not 1994, and it was a replacement of the 90 model. The 80 was discontinued after 1992.

[edit] Power Outputs for Audi 200

I'm given to believe that the power outputs for the original Audi 200 models are:
200 5E: 136 bhp
200 5T: 182 bhp
Rather than the 170 bhp currently published. This figure may refer to the torque of the turbocharged model, ie 200 5T: 170 lb ft
Reenie 10:58, 18 January 2007 (UTC)

No, 182 PS (not bhp) was for the non-catalyst version, 170 PS was with kat installed. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Pc13 (talkcontribs) 13:30, 18 January 2007 (UTC).

[edit] Popular Culture

There should be some mention of the role Audi 5000 played in popular culture in the 80's, before the negative publicity overwhelmed it. The phrase "I'm Audi 5000", for "I'm outta here" was one such example.

Agreed. Exigence 04:58, 15 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Information regarding the Audi V8 centre differential is incorrect.

Neither the automatic or the manual versions have a viscous coupling centre differential. The auto has a self-locking epicyclic differential with an electronically controlled multi-plate coupling, with the manual having a Torsen centre differential. Source: Audi V8 instruction manual.