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From: rdb1@cbnewsj.cb.att.com (ronald.j.deblock..jr)
Subject: Re: Ultimate AWD vehicles
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Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1993 17:49:43 GMT
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In article <20726.2bcd8b62@ecs.umass.edu> sylveste@ecs.umass.edu writes:
>Before the S4 became the S4 it was called the 200 turbo quattro 20v.
>This model did come in a wagon, a very quick wagon.  Very rare also.
>
>                                                   Mike Sylvester  Umass
>

Yes, I saw a 200 Turbo Quattro wagon on I-287 in NJ on Monday.  I thought
Audi stopped selling wagons in the US after the 5000.  This is exactly the
type of vehicle I would like to own.  I bet its price is 4-5 times my
car budget.
-- 
Ron DeBlock  rdb1@homxb.att.com  (that's a number 1 in rdb1, not letter l)
AT&T Bell Labs   Somerset, NJ  USA
