Buying a used Audi..UK
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Buying a used Audi..UK
I am looking to buy a car,and Audi is on my want list ,budget is only £3000
max. I have seen a few on the net for sale,most seem to be 94-95 (year).Are
Audis of this sort of age OK?Reliability wise?Are there certain models that
I should avoid?What about mileage?Is an above average mileage OK?Any
particular things to look out for?
I dont do a lot of mileage in a car(ride a motrobike),probably no more than
2-3K a year.
Thanks
max. I have seen a few on the net for sale,most seem to be 94-95 (year).Are
Audis of this sort of age OK?Reliability wise?Are there certain models that
I should avoid?What about mileage?Is an above average mileage OK?Any
particular things to look out for?
I dont do a lot of mileage in a car(ride a motrobike),probably no more than
2-3K a year.
Thanks
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Re: Buying a used Audi..UK
Go for a private seller, Audi 80 quattro with FSH '91 on. High miles are ok
if well maintained and cambelts changed on-time etc. Get one with air-con
and you'll have a superb little car. Avants are a wee bit more dosh as they
are more useful, also a better buy. 2.6 V6 go on and on (again - regular
servicing is key) should be good for 200K miles plus!
Look here:
www.exchangeandmart.co.uk
Good Luck.
"Tigerheart" <lion_of_the_south@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I am looking to buy a car,and Audi is on my want list ,budget is only
£3000
> max. I have seen a few on the net for sale,most seem to be 94-95
(year).Are
> Audis of this sort of age OK?Reliability wise?Are there certain models
that
> I should avoid?What about mileage?Is an above average mileage OK?Any
> particular things to look out for?
> I dont do a lot of mileage in a car(ride a motrobike),probably no more
than
> 2-3K a year.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
if well maintained and cambelts changed on-time etc. Get one with air-con
and you'll have a superb little car. Avants are a wee bit more dosh as they
are more useful, also a better buy. 2.6 V6 go on and on (again - regular
servicing is key) should be good for 200K miles plus!
Look here:
www.exchangeandmart.co.uk
Good Luck.
"Tigerheart" <lion_of_the_south@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:mLksc.47009$xd7.31706@fe33.usenetserver.com.. .
> I am looking to buy a car,and Audi is on my want list ,budget is only
£3000
> max. I have seen a few on the net for sale,most seem to be 94-95
(year).Are
> Audis of this sort of age OK?Reliability wise?Are there certain models
that
> I should avoid?What about mileage?Is an above average mileage OK?Any
> particular things to look out for?
> I dont do a lot of mileage in a car(ride a motrobike),probably no more
than
> 2-3K a year.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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Re: Buying a used Audi..UK
"Steve" <s-d-s@NO.THANKS.blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Go for a private seller, Audi 80 quattro with FSH '91 on. High miles are
ok
> if well maintained and cambelts changed on-time etc. Get one with air-con
> and you'll have a superb little car. Avants are a wee bit more dosh as
they
> are more useful, also a better buy. 2.6 V6 go on and on (again - regular
> servicing is key) should be good for 200K miles plus!
> Look here:
>
> www.exchangeandmart.co.uk
>
> Good Luck.
>
>
> "Tigerheart" <lion_of_the_south@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:mLksc.47009$xd7.31706@fe33.usenetserver.com.. .
> > I am looking to buy a car,and Audi is on my want list ,budget is only
> £3000
> > max. I have seen a few on the net for sale,most seem to be 94-95
> (year).Are
> > Audis of this sort of age OK?Reliability wise?Are there certain models
> that
> > I should avoid?What about mileage?Is an above average mileage OK?Any
> > particular things to look out for?
> > I dont do a lot of mileage in a car(ride a motrobike),probably no more
> than
> > 2-3K a year.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> >
>
>
why go for an 80 when you can get an A4 for that price, you can even pick up
high mile A6's for around 3k,
This looks a great buy
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...479888250&rd=1
1.8T for that price
Dont bother with a 80 there a bit dated now when you can get an A4
Ron
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Re: Buying a used Audi..UK
"Tigerheart" <lion_of_the_south@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I am looking to buy a car,and Audi is on my want list ,budget is only
£3000
> max. I have seen a few on the net for sale,most seem to be 94-95
(year).Are
> Audis of this sort of age OK?Reliability wise?Are there certain models
that
> I should avoid?What about mileage?Is an above average mileage OK?Any
> particular things to look out for?
> I dont do a lot of mileage in a car(ride a motrobike),probably no more
than
> 2-3K a year.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
Buy a landrover or range rover, great machines & for the miles you do it
will be ace off roading as a new hobby. I just bought a mint Trooper &
wouldn't swap it for my wife's A4 cabriolet!
NIge
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Re: Buying a used Audi..UK
It all depends what you want, 80s are probablty the best for the price, a
£3000 A4 will probably cost you more to maintain, you will be lucky to get a
good one for £3000, you will probably get a good audi 80 2.0 E for around
£1000 to £1500, 1992 to 1993, the build quality is far superior to that of
the A4, the late 80s look the best, & are easy for you to maintain yourself,
no service lights to turn off, & a stronger body shell, if you go for a A4
be prapared to spend money on the front suspension as they suffer from
suspension arm problems, there are 4 on eack side & these give problems,
rear brake calipers are also a problem on older high milage cars,
Steve.
"Tigerheart" <lion_of_the_south@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:mLksc.47009$xd7.31706@fe33.usenetserver.com.. .
> I am looking to buy a car,and Audi is on my want list ,budget is only
£3000
> max. I have seen a few on the net for sale,most seem to be 94-95
(year).Are
> Audis of this sort of age OK?Reliability wise?Are there certain models
that
> I should avoid?What about mileage?Is an above average mileage OK?Any
> particular things to look out for?
> I dont do a lot of mileage in a car(ride a motrobike),probably no more
than
> 2-3K a year.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
£3000 A4 will probably cost you more to maintain, you will be lucky to get a
good one for £3000, you will probably get a good audi 80 2.0 E for around
£1000 to £1500, 1992 to 1993, the build quality is far superior to that of
the A4, the late 80s look the best, & are easy for you to maintain yourself,
no service lights to turn off, & a stronger body shell, if you go for a A4
be prapared to spend money on the front suspension as they suffer from
suspension arm problems, there are 4 on eack side & these give problems,
rear brake calipers are also a problem on older high milage cars,
Steve.
"Tigerheart" <lion_of_the_south@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:mLksc.47009$xd7.31706@fe33.usenetserver.com.. .
> I am looking to buy a car,and Audi is on my want list ,budget is only
£3000
> max. I have seen a few on the net for sale,most seem to be 94-95
(year).Are
> Audis of this sort of age OK?Reliability wise?Are there certain models
that
> I should avoid?What about mileage?Is an above average mileage OK?Any
> particular things to look out for?
> I dont do a lot of mileage in a car(ride a motrobike),probably no more
than
> 2-3K a year.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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Re: Buying a used Audi..UK
In news:40b53bc8$0$257$cc9e4d1f@news.dial.pipex.com,
Steve68s <steve68s(remove)@btinternet.com> typed:
<snip>
>if you go for a A4 be prapared to
> spend money on the front suspension as they suffer from suspension
> arm problems, there are 4 on eack side & these give problems
I guess thats why my A4 ´97 goes "KLONK" each time i hit a bump in the
road!?
It makes the car a bit more "lively"...but otherwise it drives & steers
fine. But the NOISE is unbearable.
--
Gio
Steve68s <steve68s(remove)@btinternet.com> typed:
<snip>
>if you go for a A4 be prapared to
> spend money on the front suspension as they suffer from suspension
> arm problems, there are 4 on eack side & these give problems
I guess thats why my A4 ´97 goes "KLONK" each time i hit a bump in the
road!?
It makes the car a bit more "lively"...but otherwise it drives & steers
fine. But the NOISE is unbearable.
--
Gio
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