Description The Audi 4000 quattro (sometimes written as 4KQ, 4000CSQ or 4KCSQ) was a passenger car, manufactured by Audi of Germany for the 1984 through 1987 model years. The 4000 quattro was only manufactured as a quattro permanent four-wheel drive model. "quattro" is Audi's trademark for their four-wheel drive system. There were lock-up controls for the center and rear differentials. 1984 and 1985 US models and all Canadian models were badged "4000S", 1986 and 1987 US models were badged "4000CS". Engine The 4000 quattro had a CIS-E fuel-injected 2.22 litre inline 5-cylinder, cast iron block petrol engine, with an alloy head, and belt-driven single overhead camshaft (SOHC). The bore was 81 mm (3.19 in), and the stroke was 86.4 mm (3.4 in). The displacement was 2.2 L (2226 cc) (136 cu.in). The compression ratio was 8.5:1. The horsepower was 115 horsepower (86 kW) at 5500 rpm, and the torque was 126 lb·ft (171 N·m) at 3000 rpm. The only transmission offered on the 4000S/CS was a close-ratio 5-speed manual ("standard"/"stick-shift"). An automatic transmission was not available. The 4000 quattro was a car with "multiple personalities". It was a 4-door, 5-passenger luxury European sedan, although it had the spirit of a sports car (in the engine, transmission, and handling). In addition, it had lockable center and rear differentials, giving it four wheel drive capabilities.
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Manufacturer Audi AG Parent company Volkswagen Group Also called 4kq, 4000CSQ, 4KCSQ Production 1984 – 1987 Assembly Ingolstadt, Germany Class Compact executive car Body style(s) 4-door saloon Layout Front engine, quattro permanent four-wheel drive Platform Volkswagen B2 platform Engine(s) 2.2 L 115 hp (86 kW) I5 SOHC Transmission(s) 5-speed manual Wheelbase 99.4 in (2525 mm) Length 176.6 in (4486 mm) Width 66.4 in (1687 mm) Height 54.3 in (1379 mm) Curb weight 2824 lb (1281 kg) Fuel capacity 70.0 litres (18.5 US gal/15.4 imp gal) Click on photo to enlarge
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