Volkswagen Group C platform
The Volkswagen Group C platform is a series of extended midsize automobile platforms from the German automotive concern Volkswagen Group. It has been used for luxury automobiles under the Audi marque. It is the Group's oldest platform, having started with the Audi 100 in 1969.
C2
1976–1984. C2 (Typ 43) platform cars:
C3
1983–1992. C3 (Typ 44) platform cars:
C4
1991–1997. C4 (Typ 4A) platform cars:
C5
1997–2004. C5 platform cars:
C6
2004–2011. C6 (Typ 4F) platform cars:
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References
- "Im Fokus: Volkswagen" (PDF). Automobil-Produktion (in German). March 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 1 October 2009.
- Fulthorpe, Mark (April 2002). "Europe's slight rise & anticipated decline – Auto by the Numbers – car sales, production in Western Europe – Illustration – Statistical Data Included". CBS Interactive Business UK. Retrieved 1 October 2009.
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