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AUDI A8/S8

FUTURE Classic FORGOTTEN HERO

Read any Audi forum and you'll likely find the same hackneyed post doing the rounds, usually to be honest as a precursor to a lengthy moan about their own problematic car. It goes: ‘The modern Audis aren't nearly as solid as they once were…’ And sure enough, there's an element of truth in this because you simply don't get the same Teutonic ‘clunk’ as you pull a door shut or close the boot on the latest batch of cars from the prestige German manufacturer.

Exactly when this

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