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I've been wanting to see this video for a very long time, shame there weren't many Quantam's built.
Mom bought an 83 Quantum sedan in ‘86 to replace her troublesome Renault Alliance. The Quantum felt like a Mercedes by comparison…. A Diesel Mercedes! It was solid, comfortable but gutless, even with the 5 spd. Manual. Expensive to service as well. The brake pads for instance cost about the same as my stepdad’s 300D. Still it was a joy to drive and felt like a much more expensive car.
@fernandorocha8459
Жыл бұрын
I love Quantum wagon. Here in Brazil is Santana Quantum, introduced from 1985
@Marklin15
Жыл бұрын
Funny thing is brake pads for a Mercedes W123 are cheap to buy today. Part stores and dealers must have been overcharging people for import car parts in 80s.
@GeeEm1313
Жыл бұрын
They were budget Audis.
My parents had one of these when we lived in South Africa. It was sold as a Passat back then in South Africa but same car.
VW used those wheels on everything!
@anibalbabilonia1867
Жыл бұрын
Lol 😂 yes they did!
@trumpsmum9210
Жыл бұрын
VW snowflakes
I can see the dash switches popping out now 😂
My brother owned one, it was a very impressive car.
My parents used a realtor that had a '84 Quantum sedan. I rode in the back a few times while my dad was looking at prospective houses. I was bored stiff by looking at houses but as a kid, I kind of liked the car. It had a very taut ride yet sounded solid, and the seats were quite comfortable. Never got to drive one though, they were a rarity even when new and never knew anybody who had even a few years later. The car was based on the Audi 4000 and basically did everything that car did. It's a shame the Quantum didnt sell better in the USA but I believe it was pretty pricey and costly to repair and maintain. It sold better in Europe (as the Passat/Santana) and other parts of the world where the cost of maintenance was in-line with other cars this size.
A 12,000 RPM tach..dang!😂 Also, dude should have worn pants to test this car.
@javierjosechavezbenitez3707
Жыл бұрын
That "12,000 rpm tach" is actually a clock.
@a.person7825
Жыл бұрын
@@javierjosechavezbenitez3707 I know..I was kidding. 😁
Boy I wanted a Gti badly in those day’s! I almost bought one! But the salesman didn’t want to save me any money! Or go down in the payments back then.
I used to own an '82 sedan turbo diesel w/ E-gear automatic transmission: what a dog. When I worked at the VW dealership in Arlington, VA , I talked them into entering an '88 Quantum Synchro wagon into the Trans-Amazon rally, essentially a lap around South America. We built one to go into the race and kept another at the shop in case we needed parts for the racing one. Both cars were silver with the grey velour interior and were 5 cylinder with 5 speed manual transmissions.Good times.
Dasher...quantum.....passat
In Mexico that car name is Volkswagen Croissant Variant.
@javierjosechavezbenitez3707
Жыл бұрын
CORSAR VARIANT. VW CORSAR.
74HP?? I guess getting a late model with the 110 HP engine.
@briansmith2163
Жыл бұрын
But just over 2k lbs. Power to Weight.