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Originally posted by: Playmaker
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
asking atot for car advice is like asking a blind retard with touretts for advice on which painting to get.
Ummmm, why? Most everyone here drives cars...
Yes, but most people on this board have blind adoration for Jap cars and place very little value on an automobile past its ability to get an individual from point A to B, leading to a definite bias against cars like Audis.
Originally posted by: Cdubneeddeal
This is with every car. If you don't maintain it, it'll crap on you. VW, Audi, Toyota, Honda, whatever. And Mugs, just because it's a Fanboy site doesn't mean you can't get an unbiased opinion. Ask an honest question you'll get an honest answer. Ask the people who have more experience with the cars rather than a bunch of computer geeks on a computer forum pretending to know what they're talking about. Typical ATOT.
OP, I would not recommend an Audi in general unless they have the time and money to maintain it. VW, Audi, BMW, etc are not "Set it and Forget it" vehicles. They require a lot of attention.
Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
Originally posted by: DAGTA
I have some friends considering buying a slightly used Audi, somewhere between a 2002 and 2004. I know very little about Audi and their cars so I'd appreciate any information and tips people will more knowledge would be willing to give.
Thanks!
Originally posted by: mdXtreme3d
I have a highly modded 2002 A4 1.8T with almost 100k on it. Like any German luxury car, they are generally very reliable if maintained well, but tend to be slightly more work than a comparable import/domestic. Audis in general set the industry standard for interior design and quality of materials. Their Quattro AWD system is second to none, and being fully mechanical, isn't subject to expensive repairs like mitsu/subauru's. The 1.8T engine is highly moddable. Stock is 170HP, a small turbo upgrade will get you 250HP, and a larger GT turbo will get you 300+HP. There's a very active user community, with lots of information available. I hadn't even done an oil change prior to getting my A4, but with the knowledge I found on the forums, I've managed to upgrade nearly every part of my car. It has been very reliable - out of warranty expeneses, not counting regular/reventative maintenance, have been <$500 for the last 50k miles.
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Originally posted by: mdXtreme3d
I have a highly modded 2002 A4 1.8T with almost 100k on it. Like any German luxury car, they are generally very reliable if maintained well, but tend to be slightly more work than a comparable import/domestic. Audis in general set the industry standard for interior design and quality of materials. Their Quattro AWD system is second to none, and being fully mechanical, isn't subject to expensive repairs like mitsu/subauru's. The 1.8T engine is highly moddable. Stock is 170HP, a small turbo upgrade will get you 250HP, and a larger GT turbo will get you 300+HP. There's a very active user community, with lots of information available. I hadn't even done an oil change prior to getting my A4, but with the knowledge I found on the forums, I've managed to upgrade nearly every part of my car. It has been very reliable - out of warranty expeneses, not counting regular/reventative maintenance, have been <$500 for the last 50k miles.
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Originally posted by: nkgreen
a water pump and timing belt on my vw was nearly $900, so expect even more for audi.
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Wow, nice color! Is that the "Denim Blue Pearl Effect" paint job? I couldn't find that color in stock anywhere, so I settled for "Dolphin Grey Metallic" instead.
Originally posted by: DaTT
I had an Audi as my first car, it never broke down on me....ever! I miss that car.
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
asking atot for car advice is like asking a blind retard with touretts for advice on which painting to get.
Ummmm, why? Most everyone here drives cars...
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Playmaker
Good cars. Great interiors. Reliable if maintained well, but if you're a poor and worried about reliability you shouldn't be looking at Audis anyway. Buy some Toyota/Honda sh!tbox.
What does poor have to do with it? You don't become wealthy by sinking money into a car. Wealthy people usually make good financial decisions, which includes considering the total cost of ownership of a car.
Originally posted by: Playmaker
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
asking atot for car advice is like asking a blind retard with touretts for advice on which painting to get.
Ummmm, why? Most everyone here drives cars...
Yes, but most people on this board have blind adoration for Jap cars and place very little value on an automobile past its ability to get an individual from point A to B, leading to a definite bias against cars like Audis.
Wow, nice car! I really like it!Originally posted by: mdXtreme3d
I have a highly modded 2002 A4 1.8T with almost 100k on it. Like any German luxury car, they are generally very reliable if maintained well, but tend to be slightly more work than a comparable import/domestic. Audis in general set the industry standard for interior design and quality of materials. Their Quattro AWD system is second to none, and being fully mechanical, isn't subject to expensive repairs like mitsu/subauru's. The 1.8T engine is highly moddable. Stock is 170HP, a small turbo upgrade will get you 250HP, and a larger GT turbo will get you 300+HP. There's a very active user community, with lots of information available. I hadn't even done an oil change prior to getting my A4, but with the knowledge I found on the forums, I've managed to upgrade nearly every part of my car. It has been very reliable - out of warranty expeneses, not counting regular/reventative maintenance, have been <$500 for the last 50k miles.
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Originally posted by: nkgreen
a water pump and timing belt on my vw was nearly $900, so expect even more for audi.