Some people still enjoy the styling Audi used on the second generation A4 (2001-2004). Round and simple, it makes for an elegant but very understated car, especially as a wagon, or Avant as Audi calls them.
This though is nothing like that. It’s not understated, or simple, or stylish. It’s what the A4 Avant would have looked like if it was put together on a zombie assembly line. It’s what Frankenstein would drive as he was chased by a mob with pitchforks.
The A4 has been damaged by fire, rust and who knows what else. It’s stitched together with thread, the roof held up by wood and there’s a rim instead of a steering wheel.
You’ve got old wooden chairs replacing the normal car seats and a shock absorber holding up what used to be the A-pillar.
Photos via blog.vw-society-rostock.de
The A4 has been damaged by fire, rust and who knows what else. It’s stitched together with thread, the roof held up by wood and there’s a rim instead of a steering wheel.
You’ve got old wooden chairs replacing the normal car seats and a shock absorber holding up what used to be the A-pillar.
Photos via blog.vw-society-rostock.de