2021 Audi RS Q8 review

The early four-wheel drives – big, ugly, clumsy yet effective beasts – were built for a serious task: primarily to traverse the outback and explore difficult slabs of the wide brown land. They were tough, unbreakable and durable. Be reminded that these hitherto unreachable tracts of Australian rocks and sand didn’t, and still don’t, include the toffy ’burbs of Point Piper, Peppermint Grove and Toorak.

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