Anyone know? Were these cars more rare then the cq? What was the number audi brought over here? Jst curious, thanks!
1700 cq were in canada and us, in 3 years.yodasfro said:Between 900-1200 sedans and 149 wagons. So yes they are more rare than the CQ.
3 years? how so i though it was just 90 and 91varia said:1700 cq were in canada and us, in 3 years.yodasfro said:Between 900-1200 sedans and 149 wagons. So yes they are more rare than the CQ.
few made it in 89CollinsCj said:3 years? how so i though it was just 90 and 91varia said:1700 cq were in canada and us, in 3 years.yodasfro said:Between 900-1200 sedans and 149 wagons. So yes they are more rare than the CQ.
If the guys across the pond would be a little nice we wouldn't have to.. not all btwfafwa45 said:Jeez guys stop killing them then for the engines.![]()
So is that North America or just the USA and 200 20v cars was just sold in 1991 right?yodasfro said:Between 900-1200 sedans and 149 wagons. So yes they are more rare than the CQ.
Do you know where this number comes from? I contacted Audi of America to ask them and they gave me a significantly lower number for sedans (for the US, that is, not NA).yodasfro said:Between 900-1200 sedans and 149 wagons. So yes they are more rare than the CQ.
Volkcar said:If the guys across the pond would be a little nice we wouldn't have to.. not all btwfafwa45 said:Jeez guys stop killing them then for the engines.![]()
It's my opinion it's all 60mins fault and they can suck a nut
Thanks Roger! According to the spreadsheet, only 1078 C platform quattros (meaning 100's & 200's for '91) were sold that year, so it stands to reason that the number of 200tq's sold in '91 <= 1078.rogermoz said:http://www.audiworld.com/model/sales.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;