I thought I should introduce myself, I am a long time Audi owner and enthusiast who after relocating to Canada now wishes to be an owner again.
In the UK (my country of origin) I owned a 1999 Audi Convertible, 1.8 litre in Catcus green, sesame leather interior with carbon fibre accents, matching hard top and all of the extras available for almost 10 years.
It was unfortunately stolen, and was stripped of its hardtop / interior and trunk to update someone else's car.
However, there is a silver lining to most negative events:
1/. I had an Audi S2 as a 'replacement car' whilst Audi sourced a new hardtop and interior, which took 7 months, I loved the car from its handling to solid power through all of the gears.
2/. A fully expensed factory and museum tour to Ingolstadt as an apology for taking so long on providing a replacement interior / hardtop. Such an awesome brand Audi.
Upon relocating to Canada, I have decided now is the time to purchase both a C2 and a cabriolet to grace my next house, which I am due to move into next year. Simply put, the best of both worlds in two cars!
I knew I wanted to be an owner again after seeing my first Audi cabriolet on the road in almost 9 years (there are virtually none here in BC) and it bringing a tear to my eye. That was it, I am looking to acquire one and I cannot think of anything better to accompany it than a nice S2.
I'm looking forward to learning a lot on how to repair and maintain both vehicles, as Vancouver Island is not exactly an Audi stronghold.
Pleased to be here.
Christopher.
In the UK (my country of origin) I owned a 1999 Audi Convertible, 1.8 litre in Catcus green, sesame leather interior with carbon fibre accents, matching hard top and all of the extras available for almost 10 years.
It was unfortunately stolen, and was stripped of its hardtop / interior and trunk to update someone else's car.
However, there is a silver lining to most negative events:
1/. I had an Audi S2 as a 'replacement car' whilst Audi sourced a new hardtop and interior, which took 7 months, I loved the car from its handling to solid power through all of the gears.
2/. A fully expensed factory and museum tour to Ingolstadt as an apology for taking so long on providing a replacement interior / hardtop. Such an awesome brand Audi.
Upon relocating to Canada, I have decided now is the time to purchase both a C2 and a cabriolet to grace my next house, which I am due to move into next year. Simply put, the best of both worlds in two cars!
I knew I wanted to be an owner again after seeing my first Audi cabriolet on the road in almost 9 years (there are virtually none here in BC) and it bringing a tear to my eye. That was it, I am looking to acquire one and I cannot think of anything better to accompany it than a nice S2.
I'm looking forward to learning a lot on how to repair and maintain both vehicles, as Vancouver Island is not exactly an Audi stronghold.
Pleased to be here.
Christopher.
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