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AUDI 100 B3 (1982-1991)

ntroduced in 1982, the B3 generation of Audi 100 was a clever blend of engineering, technology, and sharp marketing; the dawn of a new era for Audi. It sold well and set Audi on a track that has earned it success to this day. Naturally, the later A6 models of the 1990s put the then rather dated 1980s design down; and with the facelifted C4 becoming an affordable used car once the all new C5 A6 came out in 1997, values for the 100/200 range began to fall substantially. Without the brand

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