Buying a used car, gimme your 2 cents brehs.. (Audi A6)

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I have a couple co workers who had 2003-2004 ish A4's. They both said the same thing, cool car/drives pretty good, but maintenance is a bytch and costs a lot of money.
 

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audi's :heh:

ok looking cars that aint worth the hassle and headache. fukk em

OP, stay away from that car. and its 10 years old already?!? :huhldup:
 

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Price? Is it CVT? Multitronic? Mileage? Private owner? You check the carfax? any accidents? I wouldn't buy one that's older than the Typ 4F

Its an old rich nikka who bought the newer one, mileage is about 80k :to:
he said he'd let it go for 3k, no accidents, private owner..

And to yall nikkas tryin to play me like im some fake it til u make it ass nikka, Im doing research on an offer extended to me. It happens to be an old luxury car, but of course that means Im frontin :what:

If it was a Monte Carlo or a Civic I'd do the same thing, research :beli:
 

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What's the mileage? anything over 80,000 check the carfax and make sure all of the service and maintenance intervals were done. Timing Belt service is a big fix were the original warranty usually never fixes and the second owner have to spend cash.

I have a 2003 A4 3.0 and it's no joke. Every year it's something. This past winter I had to drop over 2,200 to replace the Power Steering Pump, Timing Belt and a bunch of other shyt. The year before that it was the Power Steering Rack, Catalytic Converter and not to mention the Ignition Coils that go out every year. $40 per/ 6 cylinders = $240 just to get the shyt running normally.

Don't fukk with Audi's that aren't under warranty. Biggest mistake I've made buying a car. Lease it or buy it new.
 

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if your looking to get a old luxury car cop mid to late 90's bmw, 01-up caddies. You can't go wrong with those as far as cost of repairs etc
 
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Its an old rich nikka who bought the newer one, mileage is about 80k :to:
he said he'd let it go for 3k, no accidents, private owner..

And to yall nikkas tryin to play me like im some fake it til u make it ass nikka, Im doing research on an offer extended to me. It happens to be an old luxury car, but of course that means Im frontin :what:

If it was a Monte Carlo or a Civic I'd do the same thing, research :beli:

:sadbron:

I know OP. I've been there.

You are 19.

Yo got 3 stacks of high society.

You found what looks like a deal. :myman:

A 2003 Audi.

All the hoes going to be on you.

Probably in college. Probably got a couple of shorty's on deck, maybe a connect with the local clubs, little job, making a little cash. All you need is the ride.

DON"T DO IT!

Take them 3 stacks, lease a 2010 or newer Corolla or something with less than 30K miles. Build your credit and drive that car for the next 8 years at least. :yeshrug:

By then you should be in a better financial place to cop a brand new Audi. By then you won't even want that rabbit. You'll be lookin at the Cadillac. :youngsabo:
 
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