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18 Jun 2017, 22:51 (Ref:3745022) | #11 | ||
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And that's probably why Audi didn't put their eggs into one basket with the 2012-13 and 2014-15 cars with the hybrid and relied more on engine power than hybrid. Because they at least had reliable engines and with fewer MJ, not only is the hybrid system less taxed, but the performance of the car is less dependent on them.
Granted, you can interpret this as me being an Audi fan and still PO'd about them leaving, but if the ACO took a much more moderate approach to hybrids, we'd probably have more reliable cars that are cheaper and just as fast. |
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