Why are car companies doing this, if they keep bringing back all these classics then they're no longer classics because they'll turn it into some frumpy and curvy ugly so called modern car.
There's word/rumours that Audi may bring a concept that's based on the A5, however with specific styling cues from that Quattro, with a 300kW version of the TT RS's inline 5 turbo.
im afraid you right and therefor it will be crap, th quattro looked great because it was boxy and was mor about power than looks although that made it beautiful
So if new car is going to be crap and old one is perfect, why not buy old car instead?
It makes no sense for Audi to make a car that is essentially a replica of the old Quattro.
Edit: Chevrolet and Ford were very successful in resurrecting old models, just take a look at Mustang, GT or new Camaro and tell me they're ugly.
why bring back something that legendary? they'd just end up sticking a turbo charged Volvo piece of cack in it like they do with most of their fast cars these days plus the RS500 wasnt that a special edition tuned by Andy Rouse's engineering company
Lets hope they don't ruin it. Up until today I liked Audi's, but I was stood next to an Audi R8 at a set of lights and didn't even notice it, the only reason I saw it was because when it pulled away I thought it was some chav in a crap car with a big exhaust, and I wanted to laugh at it.
RS500 is the more powerful version of the "casual" RS Cosworth. It was builded by Ford / Cosworth like the normal RS Cosworth too. The number 500 comes from the amount of they made them (tho there has been a few over the 500). They were made because of the homologation rules, so they were then allowed to race them in group A.
The road going version didn't differ that much from the RS Cossie, but the ones prepared for racing were plenty modified and produced huge bhp outputs.
Many different teams used the RS500 as a base for their touring car, not just the Rouse.