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Worth a look isn't it? As you say, less to go wrong and cheaper. Still the same noise and looks.

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I still keep thinking about this one.

Lighter and less to go wrong. No diff locks etc. Do I need a quattro one when it only has 100kW?

 

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Yes

 

Audi's aren't proper Audi's unless their Quattro's - sorry, that's just motoring law

Yes

 

Audi's aren't proper Audi's unless their Quattro's - sorry, that's just motoring law

 

I agree and I currently have a FWD A4!

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Still bouncing this idea around.

Do I need it? Or is a 12% lighter car a better idea? Do I really want this car or is it a rebound after the disappointment of the other one?

I have no idea.

Do I go and have a look tomorrow anyway?
Either way, with or without the car it'll cost me $200+ to get home - flight or car ferry.

Everybody says I need quattro but if I did what everyone else thought I wouldn't be driving a Skoda now :D

Life is too short to live with 'what if'

 

Personally, if it looks good on paper etc, go and have a look, if its not what you expected and you think you need the Quattro, at least you will then know and you've have a nice day out

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Ah bugger it, I'm going to leave that one and try to be sensible.

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Quattro tribute sticker 

 

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