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VIDEO: Audi's Quattro Concept in Slow Motion and with Techno


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VIDEO: Audi's Quattro Concept in Slow Motion and with Techno

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2010

Interested in seeing vids of the new 'anniversarious' Audi quattro concept? You know you are, and we aim to please. As a brief recap, you should know that this RS5-based concept is powered by a 408-horsepower inline-five displacing 2.5 liters that spins all four wheels through a 6-speed stick.

Below, you can check out some videos - one techno-backed and short, the other long, quiet, and mostly slow motion - highlighting some of the car's killer (checkered tail lights) and not so killer (the entire front end?) Details. Click on over to our earlier post for the full deets, but leave your opinions in the comments right down below.

From what we've been seeing in that previous post, a lot of you readers aren't too keen on it. Now that you've seen a little more, has your opinion changed? You just know Audi's listening, so do the comment thing below.

By Phil Alex

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http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2010/09/video-audi-quattro-concept-in-slow.html

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