Audi 80 2.8 cabriolet - no reserve!
Audi 80 2.8 cabriolet - no reserve!
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flatline84

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1,060 posts

180 months

Sunday 4th March 2012
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Dominic H

3,288 posts

255 months

Sunday 4th March 2012
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Try driving one..... frown

Codswallop

5,257 posts

217 months

Sunday 4th March 2012
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Does ineed look lovely, but the 2.8 isn't all that quick and it likes a drink.

varsas

4,073 posts

225 months

Sunday 4th March 2012
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flatline84 said:
:nod:

On my list of cars to own...bet it goes for £500 or something equally ridiculous. They usually have a few interesting cars.

Think the person who wrote the ad has been watching too much '80's stand up. 'take my wife...no, really, take her!' Etc.

Liquid Tuna

1,403 posts

179 months

Sunday 4th March 2012
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Dominic H said:
Try driving one..... frown
They're heavy but well built. They're not meant to be a challenger to an MX5.

supersingle

3,205 posts

242 months

Sunday 4th March 2012
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That's lovely.

It's just so understated and classy. I could waft around in that without feeling embarrassed as I would in pretty much any modern soft-top.

carmadgaz

3,204 posts

206 months

Sunday 4th March 2012
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Liquid Tuna said:
Dominic H said:
Try driving one..... frown
They're heavy but well built. They're not meant to be a challenger to an MX5.
This^. I took one out (2.6 IIRC) for a test drive and it was a lovely wafty thing smile

wildoliver

9,216 posts

239 months

Sunday 4th March 2012
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carmadgaz said:
This^. I took one out (2.6 IIRC) for a test drive and it was a lovely wafty thing smile
Which to be honest is impressive because the 2.6 is the pig of all the engines.

Ignoring the 4 pots the Audi range ran 2 engines most of the way through.

They started with the glorious 5 pots, I would always choose a 5 cyl over the v6 they are fantastic, you get the noise cloud9 and a bullet proof engine. But the 5 pot was available in the low powered (but melodic) 10v engine or the screaming 170+bhp 20v 7a engine.

When they made the move to v6 you had the choice of the lethargic thirsty 2.6 or the livelier thirsty 2.8.

The 4 pots aren't half bad to be honest, the 8v is surprisingly nippy and the 16v needs it's neck wringing to get anywhere but is very lively when you do. The killer for me is they are VW engines and while perfectly capable, it sort of kills the car a bit for me.

LukeBird

17,170 posts

232 months

Sunday 4th March 2012
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A friend of mine has just bought a W-reg 2.6 manual one of these, it's fantastic! thumbup
Having never been in the back of a 4-seat convertible before, it's a very strange experience!

schmalex

13,616 posts

229 months

Sunday 4th March 2012
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Back in 2001, my wife had a 2,8. It wasn't particularly quick or nimble, but it was one hell of a car. Simply, one of the most beautiful wafting machines available.

Mustard

6,992 posts

268 months

Sunday 4th March 2012
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Looks nice, full leather, smart Ronal alloys, are those pucka Recaros?
Classy looking and unmodified

Aeroresh

1,429 posts

255 months

Sunday 4th March 2012
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I had a brand new 2.6 cab back in the day. The engine was one of the smoothest and most refined that I can remember. Never felt slow and the economy wasn't too bad.

They're no sports cars though and desgned for long distance wafting. If you stick to that they are brilliant

morgrp

4,128 posts

221 months

Sunday 4th March 2012
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For pottering about the later 1.8 20v is a good compromise - 125bhp, decent(ish) economy and cruising ability

soad

34,333 posts

199 months

Sunday 4th March 2012
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Looks great, love these. Haven't seen one for ages.

moreflaps

746 posts

178 months

Sunday 4th March 2012
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Its been clocked...

MattyB_

2,269 posts

280 months

Sunday 4th March 2012
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My brother in law bought a 2.6 cab on the same day as I bought my RS2. Was an interesting drive back, needless to say I had to keep waiting for him wink

But, they couldn't be more different. The RS2 being edgy and peaky, the cab being very comfy with the smooth creamy V6 but both being built like tanks. Both great cars, but they are showing their age now.

I will say that despite being 20 years old, with the roof down the Cab still looks like a great car, seems to emit an air of class about it.

steeveeboy

663 posts

196 months

Sunday 4th March 2012
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I believe that car used to live next to my dad, if its the same car avoid! Been caught up in some very dodgy dealings!

smugglersvin

1,944 posts

217 months

Sunday 4th March 2012
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steeveeboy said:
I believe that car used to live next to my dad, if its the same car avoid! Been caught up in some very dodgy dealings!
Tell us more, it does seem that the miles on the speedo are looking a bit skew whiff.

tim0409

5,686 posts

182 months

Sunday 4th March 2012
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to be fair, the digits are about to turn over so this is normal.....

steeveeboy

663 posts

196 months

Monday 5th March 2012
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smugglersvin said:
Tell us more, it does seem that the miles on the speedo are looking a bit skew whiff.
Well next door to my dad was a dodgy character, was supposedly into narcotics and whatever else, me being a bad sleeper used to see it arrive and disappear through the night until the guy was arrested, was driven by his partner and she was found to have quite a large amount of whatever it was, also found with a mitsubishi warrior thingy and an audi a4 convertible as well 99.9% sure its the car!