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The Audi Coupe Quattro is one of the best examples of Audi's work, where innovative technology unites with traditional styling. It started in mid-85, this classic piece of auto engineering is one of the rare breeds that exhibits the very characteristics that distinctly set Audi below: it's the liftback Coupe. The Gen II is motivated by a strong 2,226 cc (2.2L) inline five-cylinder with 100 kW (136 PS; 134 bhp) at 5,700 r/min and 186 Nm (137 lb-ft) at 3,500 r/min engines. In conjunction with an accurate 5-speed manual transmission and the widely celebrated Quattro four-wheel-drive system complemented with a lockable center and rear differentials, the Coupe Quattro makes for impressive driving performance. From a standstill to a hundred and ten kilometers per hour the Coupe Quattro needs 8,8 seconds while its maximum velocity is 202 km/h (125.5 mph). Apart from its high performance, Coupe Quattro especially the 1990 and 1991 models are appreciated for their reliability, stunning handling, and the unchanging appeal of the car's design. Its interior; covered with leather seats, has luxury as well as a sporty touch throughout it. As incredibly stylish over the years as it was back in the day when it debuted manufacture Audi Coupe Quattro has remained the epitome of Audi company's devotion to innovation, laying out excellent scenarios of the performance and irresistible look, making it even now one of the most sought after cars by the true lovers of Autos as well as the worthy continuation of the glorious Quattro history.

There are several mechanical issues of the Audi Coupe Quattro which could be behind the performance of this car. Leaks in the air flow within the intake system and malfunctions of the fuel injection system of Audi Coupe Quattro may cause starting hiccups. This can result in impairing the starting of the engine and one may have to change the parts or repair them. In addition, the Coupe Quattro suspension is quite practical in the way that it produces bizarre sounds when the bushings wear out. There are bushings around the back of the subframe and steering areas that may make clunky noises when going over a bump or during acceleration and braking. Perform regular maintenance and address these problems of the Audi Coupe Quattro. Moreover, the drivetrain needs the attention of the constant velocity (CV) joints and boots. At every service, technicians advise checking them so as to avoid further damage. Worn-out Coupe Quattro CV boots may cause expensive replacement of the CV half shaft or joints. In general, the Audi Coupe Quattro must be thoroughly inspected at the intake, the fuel injection, the suspension, and the drivetrain to guarantee optimal performance and stability.

When it comes to quality and durability, OEM parts reign supreme. They are manufactured to meet Audi's exacting factory specifications and undergo rigorous quality control. If you are looking for OEM Audi Coupe Quattro parts, such as Transmission, Driveline & Axles, we highly recommend to shop with us. Not only do we offer the most budget friendly prices, but we also provide fast delivery. In addition, we have a hassle-free return policy on all genuine Audi parts, including Interior & Exterior Trim that come backed by the manufacturer's warranty.