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Audi Driver Magazine June 2018 Back Issue

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2 Reviews   •  English   •   Aviation & Transport (Automotive)
In the June issue of Audi Driver, news of Audi’s ambitions to sell 800,000 electric cars p.a. by 2025, and we profile Jon Zammett, Head of Audi UK PR, prior to his retirement after 18 years.

A full road test of the TT Coupé 2.0 TDI (184 PS) quattro S tronic and report on a first drive of the new C8 A6.

Event reports from the new Simply Audi gathering at Beaulieu, a review of Audis at Stanford Hall and we also introduce the 2018 Audi Driver awards scheme.

Motorsport reports on WRX at Montalegre and Mettet, the 24-hour race and WTCR at Nürburgring, DTM at Hockenheim and Lausitzring and Formula E success in Berlin.

A modified car feature on the awesome 530 hp ABT Sportsline RS4-R Avant and Jeremy Bromley begins another A2 upgrade project.

Product reviews of the Milltek Sport exhaust for RS3, Chipex car care range, BAK Performance steering wheel, Autoglym air-con cleaner and Molygen New Generation 5W-30 DPF oil

Elaine Catton considers the question of 3.0 V6 TDI emissions and Robert Couldwell compares the Jaguar E-Pace with the Q3 2.0 TDI.
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June 2018 In the June issue of Audi Driver, news of Audi’s ambitions to sell 800,000 electric cars p.a. by 2025, and we profile Jon Zammett, Head of Audi UK PR, prior to his retirement after 18 years. A full road test of the TT Coupé 2.0 TDI (184 PS) quattro S tronic and report on a first drive of the new C8 A6. Event reports from the new Simply Audi gathering at Beaulieu, a review of Audis at Stanford Hall and we also introduce the 2018 Audi Driver awards scheme. Motorsport reports on WRX at Montalegre and Mettet, the 24-hour race and WTCR at Nürburgring, DTM at Hockenheim and Lausitzring and Formula E success in Berlin. A modified car feature on the awesome 530 hp ABT Sportsline RS4-R Avant and Jeremy Bromley begins another A2 upgrade project. Product reviews of the Milltek Sport exhaust for RS3, Chipex car care range, BAK Performance steering wheel, Autoglym air-con cleaner and Molygen New Generation 5W-30 DPF oil Elaine Catton considers the question of 3.0 V6 TDI emissions and Robert Couldwell compares the Jaguar E-Pace with the Q3 2.0 TDI.


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In the June issue of Audi Driver, news of Audi’s ambitions to sell 800,000 electric cars p.a. by 2025, and we profile Jon Zammett, Head of Audi UK PR, prior to his retirement after 18 years.

A full road test of the TT Coupé 2.0 TDI (184 PS) quattro S tronic and report on a first drive of the new C8 A6.

Event reports from the new Simply Audi gathering at Beaulieu, a review of Audis at Stanford Hall and we also introduce the 2018 Audi Driver awards scheme.

Motorsport reports on WRX at Montalegre and Mettet, the 24-hour race and WTCR at Nürburgring, DTM at Hockenheim and Lausitzring and Formula E success in Berlin.

A modified car feature on the awesome 530 hp ABT Sportsline RS4-R Avant and Jeremy Bromley begins another A2 upgrade project.

Product reviews of the Milltek Sport exhaust for RS3, Chipex car care range, BAK Performance steering wheel, Autoglym air-con cleaner and Molygen New Generation 5W-30 DPF oil

Elaine Catton considers the question of 3.0 V6 TDI emissions and Robert Couldwell compares the Jaguar E-Pace with the Q3 2.0 TDI.
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Audi Driver is a well-established, high-quality English monthly magazine about all aspects of Audi motoring, motorsport and technology. Its contributors include Britain's top experts on the world of Audi and it is aimed at those who appreciate well-written, informative articles about all aspects of the brand. Each issue includes two full road tests, each covering seven pages, together with detailed technical articles, Audi motorsports news, and articles on Audi's history. We have a detailed index of our back issues, amounting to thousands of entries, allowing one to look through a wealth of information. Audi Driver has developed a reputation for no-nonsense reporting, and articles which are full of objective information.

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