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appeal to the intelligence of the community
HI all, thanks for looking! Here's the deal:
I recently purchased an Audi S4 Avant from a franchise used car dealer with a good reputation in the greater DC area. I fell in love with it the first day i saw it and bought it. They have a 5-day money back guarantee, so i decided to have it checked out by a local "foreign car service." They found 4 leaky gaskets, in various locations (chain tensioner, main valve, etc... i'm not tech suavy). The estimate to replace was $4700, but i JUST bought the car for $18K (2001, 61K miles). I am covered under a 30 day warranty (and i bought an extended 3 year 30Kmile warranty) where they have to fix things that are problematic. So i took it in today and they called later stating that the leaks they found were more like "seeps" and are common among vehicles, so they thought this issue met their standards of quality and weren't going to replace them. SO i'm faced with buying a car with 4 leaky gaskets which i'm assuming will only cause more problems down the line (i'm expecting to keep this car at least to 100K), problems that i'm sure will be costly. OR return it and be sad, cause i o/w love everything about it (i can even over look the auto body job done to the front/rear bumper /side rocker / rear quarter panel, since it looks pristine). What would you do in this situation? This is day 4 of the 5 day guarantee, still many days to go in various warranties... |
Re: appeal to the intelligence of the community
The leaks you describe are very common with the V6 engines. Fixing them at an
independent mechanic would probably be more in the range of $1,000 is you fine a good one. The leaks do just seep a small amount of oil and should not get worse even over the next 100K miles. you will notice an oil smell due to the small drips falling on the exhaust manifold. You will need to decide it that is acceptable to you. The leaks will not affect performance. They are just an irritation. Having an independent fix the seals might be successful but maybe not. This is just one of the characteristics of what is, otherwise a very strong and dependable engine. Caldwell.Mike@gmail.com wrote: > HI all, thanks for looking! Here's the deal: > I recently purchased an Audi S4 Avant from a franchise used car dealer > with a good reputation in the greater DC area. I fell in love with it > the first day i saw it and bought it. They have a 5-day money back > guarantee, so i decided to have it checked out by a local "foreign car > service." They found 4 leaky gaskets, in various locations (chain > tensioner, main valve, etc... i'm not tech suavy). The estimate to > replace was $4700, but i JUST bought the car for $18K (2001, 61K > miles). > I am covered under a 30 day warranty (and i bought an extended 3 year > 30Kmile warranty) where they have to fix things that are problematic. > So i took it in today and they called later stating that the leaks they > found were more like "seeps" and are common among vehicles, so they > thought this issue met their standards of quality and weren't going to > replace them. > SO i'm faced with buying a car with 4 leaky gaskets which i'm assuming > will only cause more problems down the line (i'm expecting to keep this > car at least to 100K), problems that i'm sure will be costly. OR return > it and be sad, cause i o/w love everything about it (i can even over > look the auto body job done to the front/rear bumper /side rocker / > rear quarter panel, since it looks pristine). > > What would you do in this situation? This is day 4 of the 5 day > guarantee, still many days to go in various warranties... > |
Re: appeal to the intelligence of the community
The leaks you describe are very common with the V6 engines. Fixing them at an
independent mechanic would probably be more in the range of $1,000 is you fine a good one. The leaks do just seep a small amount of oil and should not get worse even over the next 100K miles. you will notice an oil smell due to the small drips falling on the exhaust manifold. You will need to decide it that is acceptable to you. The leaks will not affect performance. They are just an irritation. Having an independent fix the seals might be successful but maybe not. This is just one of the characteristics of what is, otherwise a very strong and dependable engine. Caldwell.Mike@gmail.com wrote: > HI all, thanks for looking! Here's the deal: > I recently purchased an Audi S4 Avant from a franchise used car dealer > with a good reputation in the greater DC area. I fell in love with it > the first day i saw it and bought it. They have a 5-day money back > guarantee, so i decided to have it checked out by a local "foreign car > service." They found 4 leaky gaskets, in various locations (chain > tensioner, main valve, etc... i'm not tech suavy). The estimate to > replace was $4700, but i JUST bought the car for $18K (2001, 61K > miles). > I am covered under a 30 day warranty (and i bought an extended 3 year > 30Kmile warranty) where they have to fix things that are problematic. > So i took it in today and they called later stating that the leaks they > found were more like "seeps" and are common among vehicles, so they > thought this issue met their standards of quality and weren't going to > replace them. > SO i'm faced with buying a car with 4 leaky gaskets which i'm assuming > will only cause more problems down the line (i'm expecting to keep this > car at least to 100K), problems that i'm sure will be costly. OR return > it and be sad, cause i o/w love everything about it (i can even over > look the auto body job done to the front/rear bumper /side rocker / > rear quarter panel, since it looks pristine). > > What would you do in this situation? This is day 4 of the 5 day > guarantee, still many days to go in various warranties... > |
Re: appeal to the intelligence of the community
The leaks you describe are very common with the V6 engines. Fixing them at an
independent mechanic would probably be more in the range of $1,000 is you fine a good one. The leaks do just seep a small amount of oil and should not get worse even over the next 100K miles. you will notice an oil smell due to the small drips falling on the exhaust manifold. You will need to decide it that is acceptable to you. The leaks will not affect performance. They are just an irritation. Having an independent fix the seals might be successful but maybe not. This is just one of the characteristics of what is, otherwise a very strong and dependable engine. Caldwell.Mike@gmail.com wrote: > HI all, thanks for looking! Here's the deal: > I recently purchased an Audi S4 Avant from a franchise used car dealer > with a good reputation in the greater DC area. I fell in love with it > the first day i saw it and bought it. They have a 5-day money back > guarantee, so i decided to have it checked out by a local "foreign car > service." They found 4 leaky gaskets, in various locations (chain > tensioner, main valve, etc... i'm not tech suavy). The estimate to > replace was $4700, but i JUST bought the car for $18K (2001, 61K > miles). > I am covered under a 30 day warranty (and i bought an extended 3 year > 30Kmile warranty) where they have to fix things that are problematic. > So i took it in today and they called later stating that the leaks they > found were more like "seeps" and are common among vehicles, so they > thought this issue met their standards of quality and weren't going to > replace them. > SO i'm faced with buying a car with 4 leaky gaskets which i'm assuming > will only cause more problems down the line (i'm expecting to keep this > car at least to 100K), problems that i'm sure will be costly. OR return > it and be sad, cause i o/w love everything about it (i can even over > look the auto body job done to the front/rear bumper /side rocker / > rear quarter panel, since it looks pristine). > > What would you do in this situation? This is day 4 of the 5 day > guarantee, still many days to go in various warranties... > |
Re: appeal to the intelligence of the community
The leaks you describe are very common with the V6 engines. Fixing them at an
independent mechanic would probably be more in the range of $1,000 is you fine a good one. The leaks do just seep a small amount of oil and should not get worse even over the next 100K miles. you will notice an oil smell due to the small drips falling on the exhaust manifold. You will need to decide it that is acceptable to you. The leaks will not affect performance. They are just an irritation. Having an independent fix the seals might be successful but maybe not. This is just one of the characteristics of what is, otherwise a very strong and dependable engine. Caldwell.Mike@gmail.com wrote: > HI all, thanks for looking! Here's the deal: > I recently purchased an Audi S4 Avant from a franchise used car dealer > with a good reputation in the greater DC area. I fell in love with it > the first day i saw it and bought it. They have a 5-day money back > guarantee, so i decided to have it checked out by a local "foreign car > service." They found 4 leaky gaskets, in various locations (chain > tensioner, main valve, etc... i'm not tech suavy). The estimate to > replace was $4700, but i JUST bought the car for $18K (2001, 61K > miles). > I am covered under a 30 day warranty (and i bought an extended 3 year > 30Kmile warranty) where they have to fix things that are problematic. > So i took it in today and they called later stating that the leaks they > found were more like "seeps" and are common among vehicles, so they > thought this issue met their standards of quality and weren't going to > replace them. > SO i'm faced with buying a car with 4 leaky gaskets which i'm assuming > will only cause more problems down the line (i'm expecting to keep this > car at least to 100K), problems that i'm sure will be costly. OR return > it and be sad, cause i o/w love everything about it (i can even over > look the auto body job done to the front/rear bumper /side rocker / > rear quarter panel, since it looks pristine). > > What would you do in this situation? This is day 4 of the 5 day > guarantee, still many days to go in various warranties... > |
Re: appeal to the intelligence of the community
I dunno, $18k for a car that is already leaking oil? For sure the
problem won't get any better. If it were me I might reconsider and keep looking. Dan D '04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6 Central NJ USA |
Re: appeal to the intelligence of the community
I dunno, $18k for a car that is already leaking oil? For sure the
problem won't get any better. If it were me I might reconsider and keep looking. Dan D '04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6 Central NJ USA |
Re: appeal to the intelligence of the community
I dunno, $18k for a car that is already leaking oil? For sure the
problem won't get any better. If it were me I might reconsider and keep looking. Dan D '04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6 Central NJ USA |
Re: appeal to the intelligence of the community
I dunno, $18k for a car that is already leaking oil? For sure the
problem won't get any better. If it were me I might reconsider and keep looking. Dan D '04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6 Central NJ USA |
Re: appeal to the intelligence of the community
I dunno, $18k for a car that is already leaking oil? For sure the
problem won't get any better. If it were me I might reconsider and keep looking. Perhaps if you were to return the car to the dealer and ask for your money back, they might consider fixing the leaks to keep you as a customer. Dan D '04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6 Central NJ USA |
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