One of the most iconic cars that graced the WRC’s Group B of the 1980s was the Audi Quattro, a quirky, all-wheel drive, five-cylinder coupe that wreaked havoc on nearly all competitors unlucky enough ...
Michal studies Automotive Journalism at Coventry University in the UK, and has been writing for CarBuzz since March 2025. He was nominated for student culture piece of the year recently and has been ...
Station wagon backends are like hats: the jauntier the angle the more fun that's implied. The angle of the rear glass on today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe Audi Avant is pretty steep and the car looks ...
The Audi Quattro changed rally when it entered the sport in 1980, but towards the mid-Eighties, the competition was catching up. Audi's response was the Sport Quattro, a heavily modified version of ...
On the ice, driving at 55 mph feels like 155 mph on asphalt. It’s not quite the speed that creates this impression; it’s the feeling deep in your gut that even the most negligible misstep will send ...
Audi is famous for a lot of innovations in the history of the auto industry, but none have been as impactful to the automaker as the quattro all-wheel-drive system. Introduced at the 1980 Geneva Motor ...
If you happened to grow up listening to old stories about the Audi Quattro S1 and its Group B and Pikes Peak dominance, well, so did ace driver Ken Block. While that era is seemingly long gone, the ...
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