No edit summary |
(→1991) |
||
(7 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Vehicle |
{{Vehicle |
||
− | |title=Audi |
+ | |title=Audi Coupe/Cabriolet |
|image=[[File:98cabriolet.jpg]] |
|image=[[File:98cabriolet.jpg]] |
||
|classification=Compact car |
|classification=Compact car |
||
|bodystyle=2DR Coupe<br>2DR Convertible |
|bodystyle=2DR Coupe<br>2DR Convertible |
||
− | |transmission=5-speed manual |
+ | |transmission=5-speed manual (Coupe)<br>4-speed automatic (Cabriolet) |
|dimensions=180.3" x 66.7 (1993-1995) |
|dimensions=180.3" x 66.7 (1993-1995) |
||
|wheelbase=102.8 (FWD)<br>102.2 (AWD) |
|wheelbase=102.8 (FWD)<br>102.2 (AWD) |
||
− | |cylinders=6 |
+ | |cylinders=5 (Coupe)<br>6 (Cabriolet) |
− | |enginesize=2.8 liters |
+ | |enginesize=2.3 liters (Coupe)<br>2.8 liters (Cabriolet) |
− | |horsepower=172 |
+ | |horsepower=164 (1990-91 Coupe)<br>172 (1994-98 Cabriolet) |
− | |drive=Front-wheel drive |
+ | |drive=Front-wheel drive (Cabriolet)<br>All-wheel drive (Coupe) |
+ | |mpg=16/22 (1990 Coupe)<br>16/24 (1994 Cabriolet)<br>17/22 (1998 Cabriolet) |
||
− | |mpg=18/26 (1994) |
||
}} |
}} |
||
− | [[Audi]]'s 2-door coupe was originally sold as a 1990 model, as the [[Audi 90/Cabriolet|Audi |
+ | [[Audi]]'s 2-door coupe was originally sold as a 1990 model, as the [[Audi 90/Cabriolet|Audi ]]Coupe Quattro. Three years after the Coupe was discontinued, the Audi Cabriolet convertible took its place. The car sold through the 1998 model year, and was replaced by the Audi TT (along with the TT Roadster) in June 1999, and the Audi A5 and S5 in 2007. |
==Year-to-year changes== |
==Year-to-year changes== |
||
− | {| class="wikitable" |
||
− | !1991 |
||
− | !1992 |
||
− | !1993 |
||
− | !1994 |
||
− | !1995 |
||
− | !1996 |
||
− | !1997 |
||
− | !1998 |
||
− | !1999 |
||
− | !Discontinued |
||
− | |- |
||
− | | colspan="1" style="text-align:center;"|2DR Coupe |
||
− | | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" bgcolor="red"|N/A |
||
− | | colspan="5" style="text-align:center;"|2DR Convertible |
||
− | | colspan="1" style="text-align:center;" bgcolor="red"|N/A |
||
− | | rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;"|Still current<br />(as A5/S5/TT) |
||
− | |} |
||
===1991=== |
===1991=== |
||
− | The Audi 90 2-door |
+ | The Audi 90 2-door Coupe quattro, only sold through this model year, had all-wheel drive, a 5-speed manual, and a dohc 20v I5 with 164 hp. |
+ | |||
+ | No 2-door coupes or convertibles were manufactured in 1992 or 1993, as everything sold during those model years were 4-door sedans and wagons. |
||
+ | |||
===1994=== |
===1994=== |
||
− | The new 2-door convertible, called the |
+ | The new 2-door convertible, called the Audi Cabriolet, was introduced this year, with Audi's corporate 172 hp sohc 2.8 V6. |
===1995=== |
===1995=== |
||
The Cabriolet convertible remained unchanged except for the addition of new colors and the availability of a blue top. |
The Cabriolet convertible remained unchanged except for the addition of new colors and the availability of a blue top. |
||
===1998=== |
===1998=== |
||
The Cabriolet was discontinued in 1998, although sales remained current through mid-1999. |
The Cabriolet was discontinued in 1998, although sales remained current through mid-1999. |
||
+ | |||
==Retail prices== |
==Retail prices== |
||
{| class="sortable wikitable" |
{| class="sortable wikitable" |
Revision as of 18:30, 4 June 2020
Audi's 2-door coupe was originally sold as a 1990 model, as the Audi Coupe Quattro. Three years after the Coupe was discontinued, the Audi Cabriolet convertible took its place. The car sold through the 1998 model year, and was replaced by the Audi TT (along with the TT Roadster) in June 1999, and the Audi A5 and S5 in 2007.
Year-to-year changes
1991
The Audi 90 2-door Coupe quattro, only sold through this model year, had all-wheel drive, a 5-speed manual, and a dohc 20v I5 with 164 hp.
No 2-door coupes or convertibles were manufactured in 1992 or 1993, as everything sold during those model years were 4-door sedans and wagons.
1994
The new 2-door convertible, called the Audi Cabriolet, was introduced this year, with Audi's corporate 172 hp sohc 2.8 V6.
1995
The Cabriolet convertible remained unchanged except for the addition of new colors and the availability of a blue top.
1998
The Cabriolet was discontinued in 1998, although sales remained current through mid-1999.
Retail prices
Model year(s) | List price | Destination charge | Effective date |
---|---|---|---|
1991 | $31,650 | $405 | February 10, 1991 |
1994 | $38,950 | $445 | September 9, 1993 |
1995 | $35,900 | $445 | October 5, 1994 |
1996 | $36,800 | $475 | August 17, 1995 |
1997-1998 | $34,600 | $500 | Q4 1996 |