audi or no audi
#1
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audi or no audi
I am a high school student and don not have that much money. I
currently own an audi a6 quattro sedan. I seem to only be able to
afford something around that year. Everyone is telling me i made a bad
choice because of the high repair costs. I hear it everywhere. I only
bought the car because it is awd. I owned a 1996 volvo 850 platinum
sedan and loved it. I think it is a better can than an audi much
cheaper to fix. got rid of it cause it isnt awd. Is there a foreign
made car that is compairable? I need an awd car for where I live.
currently own an audi a6 quattro sedan. I seem to only be able to
afford something around that year. Everyone is telling me i made a bad
choice because of the high repair costs. I hear it everywhere. I only
bought the car because it is awd. I owned a 1996 volvo 850 platinum
sedan and loved it. I think it is a better can than an audi much
cheaper to fix. got rid of it cause it isnt awd. Is there a foreign
made car that is compairable? I need an awd car for where I live.
#2
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Re: audi or no audi
On 8 Nov 2006 20:58:53 -0800, cool.kyle.3000@gmail.com wrote:
>I am a high school student and don not have that much money. I
>currently own an audi a6 quattro sedan. I seem to only be able to
>afford something around that year.
Well, Cool, you forgot to tell us what year! <g>
>Everyone is telling me i made a bad
>choice because of the high repair costs. I hear it everywhere. I only
>bought the car because it is awd. I owned a 1996 volvo 850 platinum
>sedan and loved it. I think it is a better can than an audi much
>cheaper to fix. got rid of it cause it isnt awd. Is there a foreign
>made car that is compairable? I need an awd car for where I live.
All cars require maintenance. Some are cheaper. Take care of it, don't
abuse it, and you will do better than some others. But that takes self
control...
>I am a high school student and don not have that much money. I
>currently own an audi a6 quattro sedan. I seem to only be able to
>afford something around that year.
Well, Cool, you forgot to tell us what year! <g>
>Everyone is telling me i made a bad
>choice because of the high repair costs. I hear it everywhere. I only
>bought the car because it is awd. I owned a 1996 volvo 850 platinum
>sedan and loved it. I think it is a better can than an audi much
>cheaper to fix. got rid of it cause it isnt awd. Is there a foreign
>made car that is compairable? I need an awd car for where I live.
All cars require maintenance. Some are cheaper. Take care of it, don't
abuse it, and you will do better than some others. But that takes self
control...
#3
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Re: audi or no audi
On 8 Nov 2006 20:58:53 -0800, cool.kyle.3000@gmail.com wrote:
>I am a high school student and don not have that much money. I
>currently own an audi a6 quattro sedan. I seem to only be able to
>afford something around that year.
Well, Cool, you forgot to tell us what year! <g>
>Everyone is telling me i made a bad
>choice because of the high repair costs. I hear it everywhere. I only
>bought the car because it is awd. I owned a 1996 volvo 850 platinum
>sedan and loved it. I think it is a better can than an audi much
>cheaper to fix. got rid of it cause it isnt awd. Is there a foreign
>made car that is compairable? I need an awd car for where I live.
All cars require maintenance. Some are cheaper. Take care of it, don't
abuse it, and you will do better than some others. But that takes self
control...
>I am a high school student and don not have that much money. I
>currently own an audi a6 quattro sedan. I seem to only be able to
>afford something around that year.
Well, Cool, you forgot to tell us what year! <g>
>Everyone is telling me i made a bad
>choice because of the high repair costs. I hear it everywhere. I only
>bought the car because it is awd. I owned a 1996 volvo 850 platinum
>sedan and loved it. I think it is a better can than an audi much
>cheaper to fix. got rid of it cause it isnt awd. Is there a foreign
>made car that is compairable? I need an awd car for where I live.
All cars require maintenance. Some are cheaper. Take care of it, don't
abuse it, and you will do better than some others. But that takes self
control...
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Re: audi or no audi
On 8 Nov 2006 20:58:53 -0800, cool.kyle.3000@gmail.com wrote:
>I am a high school student and don not have that much money. I
>currently own an audi a6 quattro sedan. I seem to only be able to
>afford something around that year.
Well, Cool, you forgot to tell us what year! <g>
>Everyone is telling me i made a bad
>choice because of the high repair costs. I hear it everywhere. I only
>bought the car because it is awd. I owned a 1996 volvo 850 platinum
>sedan and loved it. I think it is a better can than an audi much
>cheaper to fix. got rid of it cause it isnt awd. Is there a foreign
>made car that is compairable? I need an awd car for where I live.
All cars require maintenance. Some are cheaper. Take care of it, don't
abuse it, and you will do better than some others. But that takes self
control...
>I am a high school student and don not have that much money. I
>currently own an audi a6 quattro sedan. I seem to only be able to
>afford something around that year.
Well, Cool, you forgot to tell us what year! <g>
>Everyone is telling me i made a bad
>choice because of the high repair costs. I hear it everywhere. I only
>bought the car because it is awd. I owned a 1996 volvo 850 platinum
>sedan and loved it. I think it is a better can than an audi much
>cheaper to fix. got rid of it cause it isnt awd. Is there a foreign
>made car that is compairable? I need an awd car for where I live.
All cars require maintenance. Some are cheaper. Take care of it, don't
abuse it, and you will do better than some others. But that takes self
control...
#5
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Re: audi or no audi
On 8 Nov 2006 20:58:53 -0800, cool.kyle.3000@gmail.com wrote:
>I am a high school student and don not have that much money. I
>currently own an audi a6 quattro sedan. I seem to only be able to
>afford something around that year.
Well, Cool, you forgot to tell us what year! <g>
>Everyone is telling me i made a bad
>choice because of the high repair costs. I hear it everywhere. I only
>bought the car because it is awd. I owned a 1996 volvo 850 platinum
>sedan and loved it. I think it is a better can than an audi much
>cheaper to fix. got rid of it cause it isnt awd. Is there a foreign
>made car that is compairable? I need an awd car for where I live.
All cars require maintenance. Some are cheaper. Take care of it, don't
abuse it, and you will do better than some others. But that takes self
control...
>I am a high school student and don not have that much money. I
>currently own an audi a6 quattro sedan. I seem to only be able to
>afford something around that year.
Well, Cool, you forgot to tell us what year! <g>
>Everyone is telling me i made a bad
>choice because of the high repair costs. I hear it everywhere. I only
>bought the car because it is awd. I owned a 1996 volvo 850 platinum
>sedan and loved it. I think it is a better can than an audi much
>cheaper to fix. got rid of it cause it isnt awd. Is there a foreign
>made car that is compairable? I need an awd car for where I live.
All cars require maintenance. Some are cheaper. Take care of it, don't
abuse it, and you will do better than some others. But that takes self
control...
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Re: audi or no audi
Are YOU experiencing high repair costs? Or are you listening to gossip? I
put over 140K miles on a 95 awd wagon and had no significant problems so far
as I can recall. Similar experience with a 98 awd wagon ("Avant") except
that it did require some manifold work which was not cheap. A key thing is
to find a good, independent, mechanic. No one can afford to go to a dealer
for service once the car is out of warranty.
Maybe a Subaru would be a good choice for you. I liked my 89 Subaru Legacy
wagon and eventually had over 160K miles on it. But it did require
expensive work on the awd mechanism at around 100K miles. So in my
experience the Subaru was more expensive to maintain than the Audi's have
been. But you have to go with the statistics. Consumer Reports has
reliability reports for all manufacturers and models.
Good Luck, Bob
<cool.kyle.3000@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I am a high school student and don not have that much money. I
> currently own an audi a6 quattro sedan. I seem to only be able to
> afford something around that year. Everyone is telling me i made a bad
> choice because of the high repair costs. I hear it everywhere. I only
> bought the car because it is awd. I owned a 1996 volvo 850 platinum
> sedan and loved it. I think it is a better can than an audi much
> cheaper to fix. got rid of it cause it isnt awd. Is there a foreign
> made car that is compairable? I need an awd car for where I live.
>
put over 140K miles on a 95 awd wagon and had no significant problems so far
as I can recall. Similar experience with a 98 awd wagon ("Avant") except
that it did require some manifold work which was not cheap. A key thing is
to find a good, independent, mechanic. No one can afford to go to a dealer
for service once the car is out of warranty.
Maybe a Subaru would be a good choice for you. I liked my 89 Subaru Legacy
wagon and eventually had over 160K miles on it. But it did require
expensive work on the awd mechanism at around 100K miles. So in my
experience the Subaru was more expensive to maintain than the Audi's have
been. But you have to go with the statistics. Consumer Reports has
reliability reports for all manufacturers and models.
Good Luck, Bob
<cool.kyle.3000@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I am a high school student and don not have that much money. I
> currently own an audi a6 quattro sedan. I seem to only be able to
> afford something around that year. Everyone is telling me i made a bad
> choice because of the high repair costs. I hear it everywhere. I only
> bought the car because it is awd. I owned a 1996 volvo 850 platinum
> sedan and loved it. I think it is a better can than an audi much
> cheaper to fix. got rid of it cause it isnt awd. Is there a foreign
> made car that is compairable? I need an awd car for where I live.
>
#7
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Re: audi or no audi
Are YOU experiencing high repair costs? Or are you listening to gossip? I
put over 140K miles on a 95 awd wagon and had no significant problems so far
as I can recall. Similar experience with a 98 awd wagon ("Avant") except
that it did require some manifold work which was not cheap. A key thing is
to find a good, independent, mechanic. No one can afford to go to a dealer
for service once the car is out of warranty.
Maybe a Subaru would be a good choice for you. I liked my 89 Subaru Legacy
wagon and eventually had over 160K miles on it. But it did require
expensive work on the awd mechanism at around 100K miles. So in my
experience the Subaru was more expensive to maintain than the Audi's have
been. But you have to go with the statistics. Consumer Reports has
reliability reports for all manufacturers and models.
Good Luck, Bob
<cool.kyle.3000@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1163048333.651408.101290@e3g2000cwe.googlegro ups.com...
>I am a high school student and don not have that much money. I
> currently own an audi a6 quattro sedan. I seem to only be able to
> afford something around that year. Everyone is telling me i made a bad
> choice because of the high repair costs. I hear it everywhere. I only
> bought the car because it is awd. I owned a 1996 volvo 850 platinum
> sedan and loved it. I think it is a better can than an audi much
> cheaper to fix. got rid of it cause it isnt awd. Is there a foreign
> made car that is compairable? I need an awd car for where I live.
>
put over 140K miles on a 95 awd wagon and had no significant problems so far
as I can recall. Similar experience with a 98 awd wagon ("Avant") except
that it did require some manifold work which was not cheap. A key thing is
to find a good, independent, mechanic. No one can afford to go to a dealer
for service once the car is out of warranty.
Maybe a Subaru would be a good choice for you. I liked my 89 Subaru Legacy
wagon and eventually had over 160K miles on it. But it did require
expensive work on the awd mechanism at around 100K miles. So in my
experience the Subaru was more expensive to maintain than the Audi's have
been. But you have to go with the statistics. Consumer Reports has
reliability reports for all manufacturers and models.
Good Luck, Bob
<cool.kyle.3000@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1163048333.651408.101290@e3g2000cwe.googlegro ups.com...
>I am a high school student and don not have that much money. I
> currently own an audi a6 quattro sedan. I seem to only be able to
> afford something around that year. Everyone is telling me i made a bad
> choice because of the high repair costs. I hear it everywhere. I only
> bought the car because it is awd. I owned a 1996 volvo 850 platinum
> sedan and loved it. I think it is a better can than an audi much
> cheaper to fix. got rid of it cause it isnt awd. Is there a foreign
> made car that is compairable? I need an awd car for where I live.
>
#8
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Re: audi or no audi
Are YOU experiencing high repair costs? Or are you listening to gossip? I
put over 140K miles on a 95 awd wagon and had no significant problems so far
as I can recall. Similar experience with a 98 awd wagon ("Avant") except
that it did require some manifold work which was not cheap. A key thing is
to find a good, independent, mechanic. No one can afford to go to a dealer
for service once the car is out of warranty.
Maybe a Subaru would be a good choice for you. I liked my 89 Subaru Legacy
wagon and eventually had over 160K miles on it. But it did require
expensive work on the awd mechanism at around 100K miles. So in my
experience the Subaru was more expensive to maintain than the Audi's have
been. But you have to go with the statistics. Consumer Reports has
reliability reports for all manufacturers and models.
Good Luck, Bob
<cool.kyle.3000@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1163048333.651408.101290@e3g2000cwe.googlegro ups.com...
>I am a high school student and don not have that much money. I
> currently own an audi a6 quattro sedan. I seem to only be able to
> afford something around that year. Everyone is telling me i made a bad
> choice because of the high repair costs. I hear it everywhere. I only
> bought the car because it is awd. I owned a 1996 volvo 850 platinum
> sedan and loved it. I think it is a better can than an audi much
> cheaper to fix. got rid of it cause it isnt awd. Is there a foreign
> made car that is compairable? I need an awd car for where I live.
>
put over 140K miles on a 95 awd wagon and had no significant problems so far
as I can recall. Similar experience with a 98 awd wagon ("Avant") except
that it did require some manifold work which was not cheap. A key thing is
to find a good, independent, mechanic. No one can afford to go to a dealer
for service once the car is out of warranty.
Maybe a Subaru would be a good choice for you. I liked my 89 Subaru Legacy
wagon and eventually had over 160K miles on it. But it did require
expensive work on the awd mechanism at around 100K miles. So in my
experience the Subaru was more expensive to maintain than the Audi's have
been. But you have to go with the statistics. Consumer Reports has
reliability reports for all manufacturers and models.
Good Luck, Bob
<cool.kyle.3000@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1163048333.651408.101290@e3g2000cwe.googlegro ups.com...
>I am a high school student and don not have that much money. I
> currently own an audi a6 quattro sedan. I seem to only be able to
> afford something around that year. Everyone is telling me i made a bad
> choice because of the high repair costs. I hear it everywhere. I only
> bought the car because it is awd. I owned a 1996 volvo 850 platinum
> sedan and loved it. I think it is a better can than an audi much
> cheaper to fix. got rid of it cause it isnt awd. Is there a foreign
> made car that is compairable? I need an awd car for where I live.
>
#9
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Re: audi or no audi
Are YOU experiencing high repair costs? Or are you listening to gossip? I
put over 140K miles on a 95 awd wagon and had no significant problems so far
as I can recall. Similar experience with a 98 awd wagon ("Avant") except
that it did require some manifold work which was not cheap. A key thing is
to find a good, independent, mechanic. No one can afford to go to a dealer
for service once the car is out of warranty.
Maybe a Subaru would be a good choice for you. I liked my 89 Subaru Legacy
wagon and eventually had over 160K miles on it. But it did require
expensive work on the awd mechanism at around 100K miles. So in my
experience the Subaru was more expensive to maintain than the Audi's have
been. But you have to go with the statistics. Consumer Reports has
reliability reports for all manufacturers and models.
Good Luck, Bob
<cool.kyle.3000@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1163048333.651408.101290@e3g2000cwe.googlegro ups.com...
>I am a high school student and don not have that much money. I
> currently own an audi a6 quattro sedan. I seem to only be able to
> afford something around that year. Everyone is telling me i made a bad
> choice because of the high repair costs. I hear it everywhere. I only
> bought the car because it is awd. I owned a 1996 volvo 850 platinum
> sedan and loved it. I think it is a better can than an audi much
> cheaper to fix. got rid of it cause it isnt awd. Is there a foreign
> made car that is compairable? I need an awd car for where I live.
>
put over 140K miles on a 95 awd wagon and had no significant problems so far
as I can recall. Similar experience with a 98 awd wagon ("Avant") except
that it did require some manifold work which was not cheap. A key thing is
to find a good, independent, mechanic. No one can afford to go to a dealer
for service once the car is out of warranty.
Maybe a Subaru would be a good choice for you. I liked my 89 Subaru Legacy
wagon and eventually had over 160K miles on it. But it did require
expensive work on the awd mechanism at around 100K miles. So in my
experience the Subaru was more expensive to maintain than the Audi's have
been. But you have to go with the statistics. Consumer Reports has
reliability reports for all manufacturers and models.
Good Luck, Bob
<cool.kyle.3000@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1163048333.651408.101290@e3g2000cwe.googlegro ups.com...
>I am a high school student and don not have that much money. I
> currently own an audi a6 quattro sedan. I seem to only be able to
> afford something around that year. Everyone is telling me i made a bad
> choice because of the high repair costs. I hear it everywhere. I only
> bought the car because it is awd. I owned a 1996 volvo 850 platinum
> sedan and loved it. I think it is a better can than an audi much
> cheaper to fix. got rid of it cause it isnt awd. Is there a foreign
> made car that is compairable? I need an awd car for where I live.
>
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Re: audi or no audi
cool.kyle.3000@gmail.com wrote:
> I am a high school student and don not have that much money. I
> currently own an audi a6 quattro sedan. I seem to only be able to
> afford something around that year. Everyone is telling me i made a bad
> choice because of the high repair costs. I hear it everywhere. I only
> bought the car because it is awd. I owned a 1996 volvo 850 platinum
> sedan and loved it. I think it is a better can than an audi much
> cheaper to fix. got rid of it cause it isnt awd. Is there a foreign
> made car that is compairable? I need an awd car for where I live.
Where do you live that you need AWD and a FWD car like the Volvo
wouldn't work with snow tires??
The other's comments are right on - you can look at the averages for
repairs but it really depends on your individual car - how it was
maintained and treated by the PO, how YOU maintain and treat it.
Preventative maintenance is a must - oil changes, timing belts, hoses,
etc. All of these things need to be done at the proper time to keep the
car in good shape. Do you have the service history from your car?
I give you a lot of credit for picking nice cars, however...! The 850
and A6 are certainly more than your average HS student cars! My oldest
son just got his license and we're looking at 850/S70 Volvos, VW's,
etc.
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
> I am a high school student and don not have that much money. I
> currently own an audi a6 quattro sedan. I seem to only be able to
> afford something around that year. Everyone is telling me i made a bad
> choice because of the high repair costs. I hear it everywhere. I only
> bought the car because it is awd. I owned a 1996 volvo 850 platinum
> sedan and loved it. I think it is a better can than an audi much
> cheaper to fix. got rid of it cause it isnt awd. Is there a foreign
> made car that is compairable? I need an awd car for where I live.
Where do you live that you need AWD and a FWD car like the Volvo
wouldn't work with snow tires??
The other's comments are right on - you can look at the averages for
repairs but it really depends on your individual car - how it was
maintained and treated by the PO, how YOU maintain and treat it.
Preventative maintenance is a must - oil changes, timing belts, hoses,
etc. All of these things need to be done at the proper time to keep the
car in good shape. Do you have the service history from your car?
I give you a lot of credit for picking nice cars, however...! The 850
and A6 are certainly more than your average HS student cars! My oldest
son just got his license and we're looking at 850/S70 Volvos, VW's,
etc.
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA