Thursday, February 23, 2012

Why are ther more Audi's on the road in Colorado than any other German brand?

All of the German auto makers offer all-wheel drive models, and they all have excellent performance (except Porsche, it's amazing)



What's the deal?Why are ther more Audi's on the road in Colorado than any other German brand?It might have something to do with aving more dealerships in more cities...I did once read that the Bangles[sic], last time they were on the road in Denver, were stopped and beaten at the end of the night...



VW 10 Dealerships in 6 Cities

Audi 7 Dealerships in 6 Cities

BMW 6 Dealerships in 5 Cities

Porsche 3 Dealerships in 3 Cities

Mercedes 3 Dealerships in 3 Cities

MINI 1 Dealership in 1 City



FYI- the head of Subaru design was employed by BMW in Germany...

Subaru "the ultimate Denver Machine" ?Why are ther more Audi's on the road in Colorado than any other German brand?Audi is more known for their quatro cars. The other manufacturers are not necessarily known for all wheel drive, while with Audi it's kinda the point.Why are ther more Audi's on the road in Colorado than any other German brand?They are the original 4wd car. they perfected the all wheel drive system.Why are ther more Audi's on the road in Colorado than any other German brand?
It is weird, isn't it? I am also not sure why that is. If you look around, you will also see that there are more Subarus than just about anywhere else in the country. When I was a kid, it was VOLVO central, but that has kind of died down.



Although Denver gets some bad snows two or three times a year, I never really thought that 4WD was so important. I never owned a 4 WD car when I lived there.

What you might be seeing is the more recent immigrants. They are more likely to trade to Audis because they are less ostentatious than a BMW or Benz.
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