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The B5, B6, and B7 are all in the main Audi A4 article. Then we have this separate B8 article which includes a GIANT unnecessary table of every specification's 0-60 time and CO2 emissions. I waffle around with including tons of detailed info on car pages, and I tend to actually lean toward it, because I like to see comprehensive data here. The trouble with acceleration times, however, is that they are never set in stone, and in this case there's a WHOLE lot of them. CO2 emissions do not need to be detailed either. If they are notably low, that can be mentioned in the text. "Car is very green" etc. (cited of course). But this big table is just a space-waster, and if it's gone, the article is a fine size for the main page.
If nobody objects, I will pare this thing down and move it over to the A4 page. I've been seeing a lot of articles with this rubbish partial separation (like BMW M5 with half of its generations having their own pages the the other half not... really foolish). I'll give it a few days. P924 CarreraGTS (talk) 20:32, 13 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]