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2015 | Audi A6 3.0 TFSI allroad quattro
2015 Audi A6 Allroad 3.0 TDI Quattro - Ex-HM King Charles III

1996 | Audi S6 Plus Avant
Audi S6 plus Avant 4.2

1989 | Audi 200 - 2.2 20V Turbo quattro
200 20V Turbo quattro

1976 | Audi 80 S/LS
GT/E-style tribute

2011 | Audi RS5
1st owner - Audi Exclusive - Full history - Perfect

1995 | Audi Cabriolet 2.6
Audi Cabriolet 110 KW E2

1985 | Audi quattro
1985 Audi Sport Quattro SWB Replica



1997 | Audi Cabriolet 2.6
Audi Cabriolet 110 KW E2

1994 | Audi 80 - 2.0 E
Audi 80 B4 Limousine

1999 | Audi A4 2.5 TDI
A4 Einzelstück Interieur grün Leder Neuteile Porsche-Lack

2001 | Audi RS4 Avant
1 OF 5.530EX* - EXTENSIVE HISTORY

2001 | Audi RS4 Avant
B5 - 1ST PAINT - LOW MILEAGE - COLLECTOR !

2001 | Audi RS4 Avant
B5 AVUS SILVER METALLIC - FULL AUDI HISTORY
FAQs about Audi Classic Cars
What classic Audi cars are available?
Some of the most famous classic Audi cars include the Audi Quattro, Audi 100, Audi 80, and Audi V8. These models represent different eras in Audi's history and are particularly sought after by collectors.
What is the oldest Audi classic car?
The Audi Type A, introduced in 1910, is considered the oldest Audi classic car. This model was the first vehicle produced under the Audi brand and today represents a rare gem. It embodies the beginning of the Audi tradition and is a valuable piece of automotive history.
What should I consider when buying a classic Audi?
When purchasing a classic Audi, it is essential to pay attention to the originality of the parts and the technical complexity, as models like the Audi Quattro and Audi V8 may require specific spare parts and expertise that can be challenging to obtain. Therefore, a thorough inspection by an Audi specialist is recommended.
What are the maintenance costs for classic Audi vehicles?
Maintenance costs for classic Audi vehicles can be relatively high, especially for rare models with specific technical features such as the Audi Quattro, which has a complex all-wheel-drive system. The availability of spare parts, particularly for older or less common models, can be limited, which may increase costs accordingly.














