1992 Audi 100 Base 0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

1992 Audi 100  Base  0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

The 1992 Audi 100 Base is a Sedan. It has 4 Doors and is powered by a engine which outputs 137 hp and is paired with gearbox. The 1992 Audi 100 Base has cargo capacity of Liters and the vehicle weighs 1370 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 1992 Audi 100 Base has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include and. The front suspension is while the rear suspension is. The car also features a It has as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 149 N.m of torque and a top speed of 189 km/h. The 1992 Audi 100 Base accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 10.2 seconds and hits quarter mile at 17.4 seconds. Fuel consumption is L/100km in the city and L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 0

Name Base
Price $ 0
Body Sedan
Doors 4 Doors
Engine
Power 137 hp
Number of Seats N/A Seats
Transmission
Cargo Space L
Maximum Cargo Space L
Wheel Type
Series 100
Drivetrain Front wheel drive
Horsepower 137 HP
Torque 149 N.m
Top Speed 189 km/h
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) 10.2 s
Fuel Type Petrol (Gasoline)
Fuel Consumption (City) L/100km
Fuel Consumption (Highway) L/100km
Gear Type manual
Weight 1,370 KG
Brand Audi
Model 100
0-400m (Quarter Mile) 17.4 s
0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed 131.8 km/h
0-800m (Half Mile) 28.9 s
0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed 148.5 km/h
Modifications (MODS)
Modifications Cost $ 0

1992 Audi 100 Used Price Estimates

Estimates based on a driving average of 12,000 miles per year
Used Condition Trade In Price Private Party Price Dealer Retail Price
Outstanding $ 534 $ 1,214 $ 1,580
Clean $ 470 $ 1,071 $ 1,395
Average $ 342 $ 786 $ 1,025
Rough $ 214 $ 501 $ 655
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1992 Audi 100 Base Exterior Colors

1992 Audi 100 Base Interior Colors

1992 Audi 100 Engines

Engine Standard in Trim Power Torque Fuel Consumption - City Fuel Consumption - Highway 0-100 km/h Quarter Mile Half Mile
Quattro 137 hp 149 N.m L/100km L/100km 10.2 s 17.4 s 28.9 s
Quattro 115 hp 149 N.m 11.9 L/100km 7.3 L/100km 12.0 s 18.8 s 31.1 s

1992 Audi 100 Trims

1992 Audi 100 Previous Generations

1992 Audi 100 Future Generations

Audi 100 Overview and History

Shower gels and generally beauty-product brands have a way of appealing to customers by thrusting desire through sensorial-related names and presentation of their offers. Olfactory sense-stroking balms and soothing cashmere-touch night cream-approaches are basically the most commonly used methods of conveying beauty and easy customer-access to deeply-rooted sensorial pampering, unless beauty is forged out of steel and thousands of accurately engineered parts.

Automobiles undoubtedly fall into the latter category, and what better way of striking at least one of the remaining three senses if not building an image of a mighty engine roar or purr of a loyal cylinder sextet cradled under the bonnet of an Audi car? Audi translates as 'listen' from latin and besides expressing an unanimously accepted passion of the motorist, that of listening to the engine as if it were a never before heard dissertation on mechanics blended with boisterous 'deux ex machina' comments and demonstrations, it also marks the birth of Audi following Horch's demise, the previous name of the company that can be traced back to 1899.

Its founder, August Horch was forced out of his own company in 1909 due to trademark infringements, 8 years after the first automobile had rolled out the gates of the plant in Zwickau, Germany. After having been dispensed of, Horch started his own company under the same name which led to a fair share of trouble that came to an end as soon as Horch called for a meeting at the apartment of Franz Fikentscher to discuss the matter and come up with a new name for the company. Franz's son who was studying latin at the time was the true deliverer of the name that would later became synonymous with luxury and quality. As 'Horch' means listen in Old German, the boy simply made a switched the name with its latin corespondent, 'audi', sparking enthusiasm into the 'audience' that quickly adopted the name.

Audi's start o the German market was high lighted by the appearance of 2.6 liter engine powered vehicles followed by a series of more powerful ones, such as 4.7 L and the gas-gulping 5.7 L. Having gotten to see his company grow wings, Horch left in in 1920, four years before Audi's first 6 cylinder model was built. In 19128, Audi was acquired By Jorgen Rasmussen, owner of rival company DKW.

A few years later, a merger between Audi, DKW, Horch and Wanderer occurred and thus, the Auto Union was formed in 1932. Those times called for a new badge and the four interlocked rings were born as a sign of unity and identity of the newly formed auto-conglomerate. Technological improvement became a top priority that first took shape during the Second World War when an armored car was produced for the German Army.

However, all the progress would soon be severely slowed down and even halted at times due to heavy bombings. Moreover, as as soon as the conflict had come to an end, Zwickau had been caught in the soviet occupation zone that would become The German Democratic Republic in 1949. Not only that the company's activity was in jeopardy but the Auto Union had also broken up and the Union had to be restarted n new grounds, in Ingolstadt, Bavaria.

Though sluggish at first, the newly Ingolstadt based factory would attract many of the former workers and the construction of two-stroke engines would be resumed in a way similar to that of Zwickau. By 1958, Daimler-Benz had already acquired a whopping 87% of the Auto Union but its investment quickly became property of Volkswagen, the company having bought the factory and  and the brands in 1964.

Soon after the change of ownership, two-stroke engines would be eliminated in favor of the more popular and more customer appealing four-stroke ones. DKW, the leading brand of the Union at the time failed as a brand despite of the changes  it had made and Volkswagen decided to resurrect Audi. The former DKW built model was rebranded as an Audi one and was the springboard for the make of later models such as the 60, 75 and 80.

After a second merger with the Stuttgart based car-producer NSU by 1970, Audi established itself as a reliable growing brand that would later break the German boundaries and expand to new markets, including the North American one where it encountered difficulties following the release of a biased report that portrayed the car as suffering form 'unintended acceleration'. This was caused by the close placement of the brake and acceleration pedals, right next to each other. Shortly after the report was released , an abrupt decline in sales was registered that was countered only years later with the 1996 release of the A4 model.

Joining a row of successful car-producers, Audi has also garnered acclaim on the racing track with several World Record holdings, including one for Top Speed Endurance. Audi is currently enjoying a privileged position and large market share and is predicted to reach the production threshold of 1 million units by the end of this year.

1992 Audi 100 Consumer Reviews

silverbasil, 06/04/2002
Always In The Shop
I bought the car 3 years ago with 112000 miles on it and have put 50000 miles on it since. It gets great gas mileage (up to 35 on the highway - 29 mpg in typical hwy/city driving)and is still one of the most beautiful cars on the road. I thought the car was a steal at $ 9000, but...since owning it I have put over $ 13000 in repairs. It breaks down about 2-3 times per year.
barleyendowment, 12/27/2010
This is the best car I have ever owned and it's 19 years old.
really cant say enough about this car, it looks like it could be a 2000 or later model car, still. totally unstoppable in the snow, 5 spd trans smooth as silk. Everything still works after almost 20 years and 140k, the oil pressure gauge is testy but it's no real mechanical concern as far as I know. I'm keeping this car till it's dead. we're having a blizzard here in ny im going back out to drive around :)
aviationmoaning, 03/09/2002
expensive out of warranty
This was a wonderful car while under warranty. At 55000 mi, it needed a head gasket, paid for by Audi. At 65000 mi, it needed a new automatic transmission which Audi wouldn't cover, so I traded the car in. During the warranty period the car had endless problems, but since the dealer was near work, and drove me there I didn't mind the fact that the car was always in the shop. I did mind that the car was so poorly built.
peltdetrital, 04/27/2010
gas pedal stuck in high speed 1 time
Dependable car miles wise - but one incidence of having the gas pedal stuck in a very high speed while putting it in park, slamming on the breaks and finally turning off the engine was the only way to stop the fast acceleration that this car went into- It happened in a parking lot and luckily only hitting the car in front with minor damage- So frightening to go through everyone looked at me while it was happening and I got out of the car and said it was the car not me! My car repair man said it was a cross between the cruse control wires but not really sure. I only drove the car 1 time after- didn't trust it again.
tuxkent, 11/11/2016
1992 Audi 100
"One of the better car Ive owned"
Bought the audi over 2 yrs ago, was hesitant to purchase. Was surprized when the owner took my first offer. This car was a one owner dealer maintained so it was mostly original. I didnt listen to the Audi critics and formed my own opinion. This car has not disapointed me. the workmanship is second to non. The transmission had no fluid in it for 2 years prior to me owning it. After dropping the trany pan to i.d. it. I put dextron in it and it came bacvk to life. the only other issue was a trany cooler leak into the radiator.
tungadalsepia, 05/04/2014
1994 Audi 100
"LOVE IT"
Bouht it at 150k and on my way to 200k and no major repairs to speak of. It has some get-up and go but not super fast. very comfortable seats and great Bose sound system. All around I love this car.
peshawarkiss, 10/22/2012
"Nice car but expensive to fix"
Honestly I love this car had it for about 2 years only paid 1,200 for it. Already worth my money. It was comfortable, never rusted, everything was working fine. Then came a water pump and a belt $ 600, not bad for that kind of work. Then along came overheating issues. The car would not stop overheating, replacing hoses, resivours all kinds of stuff and it cost about another $ 600, for the replacement. Now this is all the end of it lifetime I had the car for about 1 year then it started to act up. Then one day I start the car everything seems fine and normal and I drive out of my lot and its not shifting to any gear excepet 1st. Mechanic said well it could be a sensor or it could be the entire Tranny. The sensor was going to be about $ 200 and under the mechanic discrestion he told me its most likely the tranny. So I said goodbye most of the time the car was great but in the end it was very expensive to fix.

1992 Audi 100 Base Specifications

Base Overview

BodySedan
Doors4
Fuel Consumption
SeatsN/A

Critics Reviews


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M harry 1 year ago
I have owned and still have a 2009 Kia amanti it is now 2024 I have 51000 miles on this car excellent handling in all weather except ice and deep snow very fast in traffic I think the handling is tight and responsive. My spouse has driven this on the interstate frequently and the first thing he did was get it up to 220 mph at this speed is floaty but under 80 mph just a pleasure to drive *****
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