It happens for me to actually own one of these ( mine is red ). It has every option besides heated seats and Cruise control. It doesn't have its original engine (ACE). Instead it has its brother (the 6A). It has 278000 km and it doesn't have an airbag. It is a very reliable car and i am looking forward on getting my driver's license and drive it!
And unfortunately the Last owner didn't take care of the car and it was in a horrible condition. I got it repainted, I bought New original wheels(since the original ones where white and curb rashed. Now it needs new leather on the wheel and reupholster the driver's seat. Oh and it also needs new tires since they're from 2010. The car itself was running perfectly. I am so proud of Audi.
I own an Aud8 80 B4 2.8E Quattro manual, sedan, with only 70.000 original km. The car was bought new by my grandfather, but has been stopped the last 2 years and really. How much do you think I can sell it for?? I've seen there are very little units with this engine/Quattro and low mileage
Okey, fuel economy is below average, but what about maintenance level, prices of parts, what sort of money you have to have in your pocket in a ready state as minimum? Is it cheap to have it? Today's fuel economy has improved, but maintenance costs have increased and reliability has lowered. So how reliable it is today, how expensive to maintain it while having worse fuel economy? Since in today I might be paying less for fuel because of fuel economy, but I might be paying way more for maintenance. So what are the differences between modern audi and 90's audi cost wise per year and 5 years?
Summary for non connoisseurs of European AUDI 80 B4 QUATTRO 4cyl 2l 16s 5cyl 2.3l Manufactured in Germany and Italy until 1994 --2500 expls DTM approval A+ La tienne un v6quattro2.8L
Thanks for this video. I bought a 1993 audi 80 with the 2.8 V6 engine [AAH]. Its FWD, not Quattro. Putting it on the road in 2023, when it becomes vintage (in Ireland) (road tax will change from €1200+ to €56 per year). I love it already
Thanks for making this video. Ice track racing looks really fun. I learned a lot that I didn't know before about my 95 audi 90 quattro with the 2.8 v6 that I have out here in the states. Do you happen to know the engine code on the 1.8 4 cylinders? I wonder if I could get everything to bolt on a 1.8t from a b5. On American roads the 2.8 is pretty slow now.
Thanks. Most swapped and tuned cars that I see around for sale have the 1.8t AEB engine as it is easy to modify and parts are very available👌 The mounts are wastly different between the 4 cylinder and the v6 engine unfortunatly