Audi 100 Introduction
The Audi 100 was a mid-sized car from Audi, made between 1968 and 1994. The C3 example of the 100 (sold in the United States as the Audi 5000 until 1988) was contentious in that it was targeted by CBS News as being dangerous, but it was yet freed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Audi 100 C1 (1968-1976):
The Audi 100 was shown to the pressure on November 26, 1968. Originally denoting a might production of 100 PS, the Audi 100 was the reach's largest automobile after the Audi make was repaired by Volkswagen in 1965.
Audi 100 C2 (1976-1984):
The C2 Audi 100 was launched in 1976, with crisper styling and other five-cylinder locomotive. Initially it was a 100 bhp (74 kW) engine providing 4 cylinder economy and 5 cylinder power and afterwards it was modified 136 bhp (100 kW).
Audi 100 C3 (1983-1992):
Edging away the Ford Sierra as Car of the Year in Europe, the 1983 Audi 100 had an important sleek looking, achieving a pull co-efficient of 0,30 for its smoothest home ideal. Aerodynamic cars work little gas, and consumers all over the domain were heating upward to this fact.
Audi 100 C4 (1991-1997):
A hard revised C3, the C4, was introduced in 1991. The C3-platform V8 kept to be sold as other business. The better difference was the debut of a 2.8l V6 engine. It was after linked by a 2.6l variant.
