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A selection of heavily illustrated and highly detailed reference books on Audi which have been written by some of the world's leading motoring writers.

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Audi A History Of Progress

BX193
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Front cover     276 pages, 550 illustration. & photos. Hardback.

A History of Progress chronicles the fascinating history of Audi AG, from its beginnings in Germany in 1909 to its unique place in the market today. This detailed walk through Audi's accomplishments covers all of the company's changes through the years. The book contains hundreds of rare factory photos and illustrations, presenting Audi's past and present in a beautiful hardcover. Whether you are an Audi owner, enthusiast or automotive historian, this book belongs on your bookshelf.

Audi Quattro: Haynes Great Cars Series

HX4330
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Front cover  By Jeremy Walton. Hardback, 250 x 250mm, 160 pages, 150 colour & 100 b&w illustrations
The Audi quattro is a design landmark. When the car first appeared in 1980 it caused a sensation. Audi's obsession with technical innovation resulted in a turbocharged four-wheel-drive machine that revolutionised rallying and took road car handling and grip to a new level. The quattro won on its rally debut, and went on to win four world titles. The quattro's rallying career ended in 1986 with the banning of Group B, although road car production continued, and more than 11,000 cars were built in total. This beautifully designed book tells the full road car and competition story. "An attractive and accessible history" Octane magazine

You and Your Audi TT. Buying, enjoying, maintaining and modifying

HX4102
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Front cover   By Ian Shaw. Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 144 pages, 160 colour illustrations
The Audi TT is one of the few cars which transcends the automotive world, and is applauded for its design per se. Since its launch in early 1999, the TT has been a spectacular sales success, particularly in the UK and the USA. Quattro four-wheel-drive makes the TT unique amongst the current crop of coupés and roadsters. Nearly six years after it was first unveiled to the press, the car still turns heads, and has inspired a burgeoning aftermarket accessory and tuning industry. This all-colour book will fascinate all Audi TT owners and sports car enthusiasts in general.