The Audi 90 is easily one of the most iconic models of Audi in this regard, as it showcases the car maker's dedication to providing a performance-oriented luxury compact executive car with incredible engineering to back up the performance. Designed and built by the famous Giorgetto Giugiaro at Italdesign this B2 generation produced between 1978 and 1986 is a piece of art in terms of style and advanced technology. Already with a variety of engine preferences catering to the driving-dynamics enthusiasts, the Audi 90 comes with either a petrol or a turbodiesel with strong 2.3L or economical 1.6L turbodiesel engines. The different type of transmissions includes front-wheel drive and Quattro (four-wheel), thus giving flexibility in driving. Due to its engine power of up to 136 PS (100 kW; 134 bhp) and the catalysator, which increases the ecological efficiency of the car, the Audi 90 represents a premium product segment in the compact class. Comfortable interior which is characterized by high-quality materials as well as more refined options for the car's equipment brings the driving experience to the next level. However, the Audi 90 Sport model available in the UK since 1983 is quite sporting with Ronal alloys, extra spoilers, and a Recaro interior. The quad headlamps of the North American models and the dual headlamp casings of the European versions are other instances of the car's global appeal. Well-known for its reliability, comfort, and excellent handling; the Audi 90 particularly the Quattro models, the car is the epitome of what Audi has to offer as far as car manufacturing is concerned.
Audi 90 also has general problems related to its suspension and engine systems. The 90 suspension can first make abnormal sounds as the bushings wear out. Being placed around the subframe and steering, these bushings may make the car clunk as it drives over bumps, accelerates or brakes. Ride quality can be improved by taking proper care of these Audi 90 components, like regularly inspecting and replacing worn parts. There is also a possibility of an oil leak in the head gasket or in the area under the intake manifold. Such leaks on the 90 model usually develop beneath the intake manifold, and if not addressed in time, they might cause significant oil loss. Finally, technicians recommend checking the drivetrain. The constant velocity (CV) boots and joints should be checked at every service. CV joint or half shaft failure can arise because of torn CV boots, which are expensive to repair. These problems can be solved at the initial stage to avoid further mechanical damage and ensure the Audi 90 continues running smoothly. The Audi 90 is a car that requires routine maintenance to last longer, especially when it comes to suspension and engine issues.
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