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Audi/NSU
August Horch worked as an engineer with Benz in the 1890s, leaving in 1899 to start his own firm; the first Horch car (with a two cylinder engine) was produced in 1900. A multitude of vehicles and engine types followed, including a six-cylinder, eight-litre motor. After differences of opinion between Horch and his partners, he departed in 1909 and started another new car manufacturing concern. Prevented…
Audi/NSU 200

PRICE: £200-£1500
Fast Facts
- Produced:
1980-89 - Bodywork:
Four-door saloon - Engine:
Overhead camshaft, in-line five-cylinder 2144cc 136bhp (E) or 182bhp (Turbo) 2226cc 190bhp (Turbo E) - 0-60 mph:
2144cc 200E (automatic) 12+ sec; 2144cc Turbo 8+ sec - Top Speed:
2144cc 200E (automatic); 120+ mph; 2144cc Turbo, 140+ mph - MPG:
18-30+ mpg
PAST: Big brother to the 100 the luxurious 200 Turbo started to woo buyers in the spring of 1980. Powered by a five pot, 2.1-litre turbo this was a fast car. It was also well-equipped, but even so a year later the 200SE arrived, sans turbo but with auto transmission (a manual ‘4+E’ ‘box was optional). The spring of 1984 saw the new 200E and Turbos, derived from the contemporary 100. Quattro Turbo variants (with four wheel-drive and galvanised body shells) arrived in January 1985.
PRESENT: Yet again here’s a thoroughly competent Audi that still cuts it on modern roads. Quattro models are super user friendly in all weathers while rare spotted Avant estates are brilliant household appliances!
FUTURE: All are usually inexpensive, and if well-maintained very good value for money. But no classic recognition.
Audi/NSU 80 (1972-1979)

PRICE: £100- £1800
Fast Facts
- Produced:
1972-79 - Bodywork:
Two-door saloon; four-door saloon five-door estate - Engine:
Overhead camshaft in-line four cylinder 1296cc 60bhp; 1470cc 75 or 85bhp; 1588cc 75 85 110bhp - 0-60 mph:
1470cc (75bhp) 13+ sec; 1588cc (85bhp) 12+ sec; 1588cc GT (110bhp) 9.5 sec - Top Speed:
1470cc (75bhp) 95+ mph; 1588cc (85bhp) 100 mph; 1588cc GT (110bhp) 110+ mph - MPG:
Petrol 25-35 mpg
PAST: 80 was the 3 Series of its day based upon the similar VW Passat, which arrived in Britain in the autumn of 1972. August 1974 saw the introduction of a 1.6 litre GT model that was much underrated in its day. Estates made their debut in June 1975 and 1.5s were replaced by 1.6 units later. For ‘76 Golf GTi-engined GTE models replaced the previous GT versions. Luxurious GLS variants for 1977.
PRESENT: These were smart cars in their time; now scarce (corrosion has despatched most to scrapyards during the last quarter century), liked for their zest and quality build. GTs and GTEs hold most appeal as they are a classier take on the Golf GTi concept.
FUTURE: Car Of The Year for 1973, but apart from the excellent GT versions there’s little chance of this mouldbreaking Audi achieving classic status.