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Old 08-13-1999, 10:12 AM
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Craig
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Is the Quattro trunk and cockpit room the same as the FWD ??? I am getting my Q tomorrow and dont even know if it will hold my sons stroller..<p>Thanks
Old 08-13-1999, 10:18 AM
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Default Trunk about 20% less volume. (NT)

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Old 08-13-1999, 10:35 AM
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20% sounds like alot... Will it fit a stroller and some bags ??? ANy interior changes to the cockpit on the quattro ???<p>
Old 08-13-1999, 10:49 AM
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Old 08-13-1999, 11:10 AM
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The rear suspension takes up more room than the FWD version and of course the rear wheels are driven. The exact amount of storage space can be found under tech specs on this board. All of the pictures I've seen of the cargo space are from FWD cars.<p>RW
Old 08-13-1999, 11:53 AM
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the trunk is just a few inches shallower in the Q than the FWD. The Q holds two more gallons of gas.<br>
Old 08-13-1999, 05:57 PM
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RW is right -- if you see a side "cutaway" view of the FWD car, you see that the spare tire is sitting quite far down -- exactly where the rear diff and axles would be in the Quattro model. So when all of that is put in, the tire has to move up, and the floor moves up as well.<p>I pick mine up at the dealership tomorrow at 10. Oboyoboyoboyoboy...<br>
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