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Nordhoff, though, was impressed with what would become the Audi 100, a mid-size, front-wheel drive sedan powered by a four-stroke, inline-four, and immediately pushed the new car into production in 1968.

It was an instant hit, and just three years later, total production of the Audi 100 passed the 500,000 mark. Ironically, the new Audi was so successful that with demand easily outstripping supply, Volkswagen was forced to add another production line, this time at VW’s home base in Wolfsburg.

Rob Margeit has been an automotive journalist for over 20 years, covering both motorsport and the car industry. Rob joined CarAdvice in 2016 after a long career at Australian Consolidated Press. Rob covers automotive news and car reviews while also writing in-depth feature articles on historically significant cars and auto manufacturers. He also loves discovering obscure models and researching their genesis and history.

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