1990 Audi - 100 Audi 100 Quattro

Quattro models received a fully independent rear suspension upgrade, offering a more planted and "crisp" feel than the standard torsion beam setup found in front-wheel-drive versions. Luxury Without the Flash

Inside, the 100 was "luxuriously roomy for five," according to reviewers from CarGurus . It offered high-end amenities that were often optional on competitors, including: Curbside Classics: 1990-1997 Audi 100 & A6 (C4) 1990 Audi 100 Audi 100 quattro

Under the hood lived Audi's iconic 2.3L inline 5-cylinder engine , producing roughly 130 hp. While not a drag racer, the "dinky" five-cylinder was praised for its smooth power delivery and that unique, offbeat engine note that fans still crave. Quattro models received a fully independent rear suspension

The 1990 Audi 100: Aerodynamic Elegance and All-Weather Mastery While not a drag racer, the "dinky" five-cylinder

The 1990 Audi 100 (part of the refined C3 generation) was famous for its revolutionary aerodynamics. With a , it was one of the most aerodynamic production cars of its era. This wasn't just for looks; the sleek shape significantly improved fuel efficiency and high-speed stability while reducing wind noise for a whisper-quiet cabin. Key design highlights included:

The , an innovative mechanical setup that pulled the steering column away from the driver during a front-end collision. The Quattro Advantage