100000 Km in under 1000 hours

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With a spectacular result the first part of the Audi a2-cCo extreme test ended. As the first auto it created the Aluminiumaudi to put 100,000 kilometers back on public roads in fewer than 1,000 hours. Exactly 40 days after the start branched the kilometer display 1,2 litre auto on the magic 100.000. This corresponds to an average speed of 104.1 kilometers per hour for the distance, which corresponds to for instance the two-and-one-half times earth extent.

The extreme test led the Audi a2 1,2 TDI by eight European states. Also well-known landmarks, like the Eiffelturm, became Viennese the ferris wheel, which occurs Atomium and the windmills in Kinderdijk. Around the versatility to prove long-distance specialist Gerhard Plattner set up 61 Hp Audi in the framework this extreme test of two new savings records. For the Germany crossing from Lindau to Flensburg the a2 with an average speed of 81 whole 2.12 L/100 km needed kilometers per hour. With same hour means the average consumption for the travel from Bregenz to Vienna amounted to 2.26 L/100 km a cause for this increased consumption was the Arlbergpass on the travel into the Austrian capital was mastered.

To the proof that the first fuenftuerige 3-Liter-Auto bore also extreme continuous stress problem-free, it induced the test team the a2 1,2 TDI 48 hours long over a traffic-poor motorway paragraph in South Germany. The average speed of 146 kilometers per hour, obtained thereby, impressed even autoexperts. In view of such values the total consumption of 4.630 is litres fuel for the 100.000-Kilometer-Distanz surprises small. After the 100.000-Kilometer-Marke is achieved, a new extreme test is approaching for the Audi a2 1,2 TDI

During the EuropeancCo traveltravel European CO travel of the Norwegian hammer celebration into the Spanish Tarifa it is to set up a new savings record. During this European crossing the only 855 Kilo heavy aluminum auto is driven " by " savings world champion Gerhard Plattner, which is convinced to use with an average speed of over 80 kilometers per hour fewer than 2.4 L/100 km.

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