New A4 Convertible?
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Re: New A4 Convertible?
"1996 Viper RT/10" <nothanks@nospam.com> schreef in bericht
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> Who here has owned an A4 Convertible?
I do
> Any problems?
Yes my wallet got thinner
Anything to watch out for?
Yes women they allways want a free ride out of it.
> How comfortable for 4 full sized adults?
never done it with 3 women at a time in a A4 Con
> Thanks
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Re: New A4 Convertible?
"1996 Viper RT/10" <nothanks@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Who here has owned an A4 Convertible?
> Any problems? Anything to watch out for?
> How comfortable for 4 full sized adults?
>
> Thanks
>
>
I am about too! After seeing and driving the Volvo C70, BMW 3 Series, and
Saarb 93 convertibles. The Audi A4 is simply the best of that bunch.
Any truth to the story that they only build 500 a year, which keeps the
second hand value high?
Chris.
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"Christopher Povey" <c.povey_nospam@ukonline.co.uk> wrote in message
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> "1996 Viper RT/10" <nothanks@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> > Who here has owned an A4 Convertible?
> > Any problems? Anything to watch out for?
> > How comfortable for 4 full sized adults?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> I am about too! After seeing and driving the Volvo C70, BMW 3 Series, and
> Saarb 93 convertibles. The Audi A4 is simply the best of that bunch.
>
> Any truth to the story that they only build 500 a year, which keeps the
> second hand value high?
>
> Chris.
I just read that there will be an S4 Convertible for 2005 with a 340 hp
V-8. Haven't heard about pricing in the USA. Write up was good.
Don't know how many they build. If the back seat holds two adults
comfortably, this vehicle is on my short list.
>
>
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Re: New A4 Convertible?
On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 15:47:23 GMT, "Larry Wallerstein" <LIW@worldnet.att.net>
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>I just read that there will be an S4 Convertible for 2005 with a 340 hp
>V-8. Haven't heard about pricing in the USA. Write up was good.
>Don't know how many they build. If the back seat holds two adults
>comfortably, this vehicle is on my short list.
Well, it *is* a 4 series, after all. So define "comfortably"...
wrote:
>I just read that there will be an S4 Convertible for 2005 with a 340 hp
>V-8. Haven't heard about pricing in the USA. Write up was good.
>Don't know how many they build. If the back seat holds two adults
>comfortably, this vehicle is on my short list.
Well, it *is* a 4 series, after all. So define "comfortably"...
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Larry Wallerstein wrote:
> I just read that there will be an S4 Convertible for 2005 with a 340 hp
> V-8. Haven't heard about pricing in the USA. Write up was good.
> Don't know how many they build. If the back seat holds two adults
> comfortably, this vehicle is on my short list.
Apparently you mean in the US market? After all, S4 Convertible is
already available in the Europe (and has been for a while).
- Yak
> I just read that there will be an S4 Convertible for 2005 with a 340 hp
> V-8. Haven't heard about pricing in the USA. Write up was good.
> Don't know how many they build. If the back seat holds two adults
> comfortably, this vehicle is on my short list.
Apparently you mean in the US market? After all, S4 Convertible is
already available in the Europe (and has been for a while).
- Yak
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Re: New A4 Convertible?
"Michael Burman" <yak@iki-fi.invalid> wrote in message
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> Larry Wallerstein wrote:
> > I just read that there will be an S4 Convertible for 2005 with a 340 hp
> > V-8. Haven't heard about pricing in the USA. Write up was good.
> > Don't know how many they build. If the back seat holds two adults
> > comfortably, this vehicle is on my short list.
>
> Apparently you mean in the US market? After all, S4 Convertible is
> already available in the Europe (and has been for a while).
>
> - Yak
again, another car across the pond that will take years to get here or never
come. how does it compare to the M3 conv.??
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> Larry Wallerstein wrote:
> > I just read that there will be an S4 Convertible for 2005 with a 340 hp
> > V-8. Haven't heard about pricing in the USA. Write up was good.
> > Don't know how many they build. If the back seat holds two adults
> > comfortably, this vehicle is on my short list.
>
> Apparently you mean in the US market? After all, S4 Convertible is
> already available in the Europe (and has been for a while).
>
> - Yak
again, another car across the pond that will take years to get here or never
come. how does it compare to the M3 conv.??
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Re: New A4 Convertible?
"Michael Burman" <yak@iki-fi.invalid> wrote in message
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> Larry Wallerstein wrote:
> > I just read that there will be an S4 Convertible for 2005 with a 340 hp
> > V-8. Haven't heard about pricing in the USA. Write up was good.
> > Don't know how many they build. If the back seat holds two adults
> > comfortably, this vehicle is on my short list.
>
> Apparently you mean in the US market? After all, S4 Convertible is
> already available in the Europe (and has been for a while).
>
> - Yak
again, another car across the pond that will take years to get here or never
come. how does it compare to the M3 conv.??
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> Larry Wallerstein wrote:
> > I just read that there will be an S4 Convertible for 2005 with a 340 hp
> > V-8. Haven't heard about pricing in the USA. Write up was good.
> > Don't know how many they build. If the back seat holds two adults
> > comfortably, this vehicle is on my short list.
>
> Apparently you mean in the US market? After all, S4 Convertible is
> already available in the Europe (and has been for a while).
>
> - Yak
again, another car across the pond that will take years to get here or never
come. how does it compare to the M3 conv.??
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Re: New A4 Convertible?
THE CAR IS HERE (in the US)!!! it has been here for almost 2 months.
It runs around $58K and is awesome.
Haven't driven the M3 Cab so I can't compare.
"Tha Ghee" <grewatson@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Michael Burman" <yak@iki-fi.invalid> wrote in message
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> > Larry Wallerstein wrote:
> > > I just read that there will be an S4 Convertible for 2005 with a 340
hp
> > > V-8. Haven't heard about pricing in the USA. Write up was good.
> > > Don't know how many they build. If the back seat holds two adults
> > > comfortably, this vehicle is on my short list.
> >
> > Apparently you mean in the US market? After all, S4 Convertible is
> > already available in the Europe (and has been for a while).
> >
> > - Yak
>
> again, another car across the pond that will take years to get here or
never
> come. how does it compare to the M3 conv.??
>
>
>
It runs around $58K and is awesome.
Haven't driven the M3 Cab so I can't compare.
"Tha Ghee" <grewatson@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Michael Burman" <yak@iki-fi.invalid> wrote in message
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> > Larry Wallerstein wrote:
> > > I just read that there will be an S4 Convertible for 2005 with a 340
hp
> > > V-8. Haven't heard about pricing in the USA. Write up was good.
> > > Don't know how many they build. If the back seat holds two adults
> > > comfortably, this vehicle is on my short list.
> >
> > Apparently you mean in the US market? After all, S4 Convertible is
> > already available in the Europe (and has been for a while).
> >
> > - Yak
>
> again, another car across the pond that will take years to get here or
never
> come. how does it compare to the M3 conv.??
>
>
>
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THE CAR IS HERE (in the US)!!! it has been here for almost 2 months.
It runs around $58K and is awesome.
Haven't driven the M3 Cab so I can't compare.
"Tha Ghee" <grewatson@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Michael Burman" <yak@iki-fi.invalid> wrote in message
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> > Larry Wallerstein wrote:
> > > I just read that there will be an S4 Convertible for 2005 with a 340
hp
> > > V-8. Haven't heard about pricing in the USA. Write up was good.
> > > Don't know how many they build. If the back seat holds two adults
> > > comfortably, this vehicle is on my short list.
> >
> > Apparently you mean in the US market? After all, S4 Convertible is
> > already available in the Europe (and has been for a while).
> >
> > - Yak
>
> again, another car across the pond that will take years to get here or
never
> come. how does it compare to the M3 conv.??
>
>
>
It runs around $58K and is awesome.
Haven't driven the M3 Cab so I can't compare.
"Tha Ghee" <grewatson@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Michael Burman" <yak@iki-fi.invalid> wrote in message
> news:caav63$d0sfo$1@midnight.cs.hut.fi...
> > Larry Wallerstein wrote:
> > > I just read that there will be an S4 Convertible for 2005 with a 340
hp
> > > V-8. Haven't heard about pricing in the USA. Write up was good.
> > > Don't know how many they build. If the back seat holds two adults
> > > comfortably, this vehicle is on my short list.
> >
> > Apparently you mean in the US market? After all, S4 Convertible is
> > already available in the Europe (and has been for a while).
> >
> > - Yak
>
> again, another car across the pond that will take years to get here or
never
> come. how does it compare to the M3 conv.??
>
>
>