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BENNYBOY Aug 12, 2011 09:45 PM

In need of advice for the Audi A3 2006
 
Im looking at purchasing the audi A3 2006 anyone have any thoughts or experience with such a vehicle?

panama jack Sep 4, 2011 09:56 AM

Re: In need of advice for the Audi A3 2006
 
Hi there

I have been driving my 2006 A3 for about 3 years right now and I love it. No issues so far besides two light bulbs for the rear brake lights!
I need to change the timing belt along with water pump and ect...since I have just about 110,000km. Like I said, all is great so far!

ackerman Sep 5, 2011 10:55 AM

Re: In need of advice for the Audi A3 2006
 
I have had my 06 for 2 years now... a ton of back lights have gone out (who cares they're $2each), other than that its a great car. If you're not looking for standard i would suggest getting a quattro. also, I don't think you need to change ur timing belt, im almost positive its to be changed at 110,000MILES

panama jack Sep 13, 2011 10:16 PM

Re: In need of advice for the Audi A3 2006
 
Another question you should ask yourself is: do I need quattro??
The quattro system was only available to the 3.2L engine and not the 2.0L for 2006-2008 models!
That being said, if quattro is the answer, then prepare to spend a bit more for the 3.2L
However, since you live in Toronto, and that front wheel drive on the A3 isn't that bad in winter, then 2.0T is a great choice. Just get a good set of winter tires to be safe.

Another point, concerning tires......
Do not acquire Hankook ices bear 300 or something like that! Awfull tires!!! :no: Get something serious! and you'll be fine!

DSG is great! no problem at all so far!

all in all, much better than a golf GTI 4dr.......it's an Audi after all! and it has audi quality!! IT'S THIGHT!!!:cheers:

Kuro Sep 28, 2011 07:41 PM

Re: In need of advice for the Audi A3 2006
 
I have the 2006 A3, 2.0 6spd.

No problems so far except the above stated ... bulbs out.

Hey Ackerman, where do you get your bulbs?
Are they easy to replace yourself?

ackerman Oct 1, 2011 07:08 AM

Re: In need of advice for the Audi A3 2006
 

Originally Posted by Kuro (Post 170871)
I have the 2006 A3, 2.0 6spd.

No problems so far except the above stated ... bulbs out.

Hey Ackerman, where do you get your bulbs?
Are they easy to replace yourself?

I get my bulbs from either dealer or partsource near my house. Theres 2 kinds they say will fit our car, if they try to give u ones that have two contact points on the bottom, dont take them, u need a single contact... That was my initial issue with bulbs.

As far as changing them: pop hatch, pop tab out of trim to get access to plastic screw cover, undo screw cover thingy and theyll pop right off ( pull out and to the outside of the car as theres a post with gromit holding them on the side.

All in all takes me about 5 min to change a bulb

Kuro Oct 1, 2011 09:10 AM

Re: In need of advice for the Audi A3 2006
 
Cool thanks, I can do that. I'll just tell them the car year and model and hopefully they can

What about doing a front fog light?
Ever done one of those? Looks a bit harder than a brake light.

ackerman Oct 1, 2011 09:29 AM

Re: In need of advice for the Audi A3 2006
 

Originally Posted by Kuro (Post 170965)
Cool thanks, I can do that. I'll just tell them the car year and model and hopefully they can

What about doing a front fog light?
Ever done one of those? Looks a bit harder than a brake light.


Fog lights are easy! Just grip the plastic Fog light grill and Yank it off, there are 3 t25( i think its 25) screws, once those are out just unhook harness and remove the bulb

DAve Unruh Oct 6, 2011 12:58 PM

Re: In need of advice for the Audi A3 2006
 
I have had mine for 2 years & love it! No major problems. I just had the timing belt, water pump, drive belt & tensoner, etc done as I am just over 150,000 Km. That cost about $1100.00. Great car, reasonably fast. The leather driver seat has 2 wear/tear spots to fix- thats not alot to complain about!

sebmoru Oct 29, 2011 07:11 AM

Re: In need of advice for the Audi A3 2006
 
Dave:

Did you have the car service at the dealer for 1100$ or at a local shop?


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