<!doctype html public "-//W3C//DTD W3 HTML//EN"> <html><head><style type="text/css"><!-- blockquote, dl, ul, ol, li { padding-top: 0 ; padding-bottom: 0 } --></style><title>Re: [VANAGON] OT Generations of Passats, was</title></head><body> <blockquote type="cite" cite>Having owned and driven a first generation Passat in Germany back in<br> 1980 (max sped 162 kph) I can tell you it wasn't an Audi 80/90. Maybe<br> in NZ you got a re-badged Audi but the German ones were a few grades</blockquote> <blockquote type="cite" cite>below that.</blockquote> <div><br></div> <div>They were the same cars everywhere... including the Dasher. Look at the wagons... the rear end was identical VW/Audi. Early models, before the facelift (which gave them wraparound front indicators) were also identical, except for the grill.</div> <div><br></div> <div>The fastback was sold only as a Passat/Dasher. The notchback was sold only as an Audi. The wagon was sold as both.</div> <div><br></div> <div>Both Audi & VW versions came in grades from rock-bottom (you should've seen my 74 Passat S! Interior all vinyl, 1.3 engine, basic as).</div> <div><tt>--</tt></div> <div>Andrew Grebneff<x-tab> </x-tab><br> Dunedin<br> New Zealand<br> Fossil preparator<br> <andrew.grebneff@stonebow.otago.ac.nz><br> Seashell, Macintosh, VW/Toyota van nut<br> <br> HUMANITY: THE ULTIMATE VON NEUMANN MACHINE<br> <br> DEMOCRACY: RULE BY THE LOWEST COMMON DENOMINATOR</div> </body> </html> |
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