This comprehensive Audi Coupe GT Workshop Service Repair Manual provides detailed instructions and guidance for servicing and repairing your vehicle, covering all models, engines, trims, and transmission types produced from 1980 to 1987.
The manual offers a complete range of repair procedures, encompassing everything from basic maintenance tasks to intricate engine overhauls. You'll find clear, step-by-step instructions accompanied by illustrative diagrams, making even the most complex repairs manageable.
With this manual, you can confidently tackle a wide variety of tasks, including engine repair and maintenance, transmission work, electrical system troubleshooting, braking system service, suspension adjustments, and much more.
The information presented is designed to be accessible to both experienced mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, ensuring that you have the knowledge and tools necessary to keep your Audi Coupe GT running smoothly for years to come.
The Audi Coupe GT, produced from 1980 to 1987, was a stylish and sporty coupe that aimed to capture the hearts of driving enthusiasts with its sleek design and refined performance. Based on the Audi 80 platform, the Coupe GT offered a unique blend of practicality and performance, featuring a spacious interior and a range of powerful engines. Its distinctive, wedge-shaped silhouette, with a low-slung hood and raked windshield, made it a head-turner on the road. The Coupe GT came with a range of engine options, including the popular 1.6-liter and 1.8-liter four-cylinder engines, as well as the more powerful 2.0-liter and 2.1-liter five-cylinder units. The latter, found in the "quattro" models, delivered impressive performance and handling, cementing the Coupe GT's reputation as a capable and exciting driver's car.
Beyond its sporty character, the Audi Coupe GT offered a comfortable and refined driving experience. The interior featured well-designed and high-quality materials, with a layout that prioritized driver focus. The Coupe GT's practical nature was further enhanced by its rear seats, which, while not spacious, could accommodate two passengers for short journeys. The car also offered ample cargo space in the trunk, allowing for luggage or other items to be carried comfortably. Although production ended in 1987, the Audi Coupe GT left a lasting impression in the automotive world, solidifying its place as a classic example of German engineering and design. Its combination of sporty handling, practicality, and stylish design made it a popular choice for drivers seeking a unique and engaging driving experience. For enthusiasts looking to maintain and restore these iconic models, the Audi Coupe GT Complete Workshop Service Repair Manual, covering the years 1980 to 1987, provides an invaluable resource for both DIY mechanics and professional technicians.