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Old 08-23-2003, 12:22 PM
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audi vs ford

i drive a 96 audi a4 2.8L, i have a friend who drives an 02 v6 mustang. mine is manual, i just got a new clutch but my car has about 100k miles. the mustang has about 15k miles on it but its an automatic. who do you guys think would win?
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Re: audi vs ford

Well, his is 6 years newer, and has 85k less miles, and yours is a luxery car, it would be close.
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but one thing to keep in mind is that his is producing about 18 more ponies out of a car that is lighter if its the coupe or the same weight if its the convertible...so id say that hed probably win in a straight line...but you never know...though the manual gives you some advantage...i think the more power and less weight gives him more...i hate to say that cause i drive a 96 too...but thats just the way it is

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