My '01 TT is coming up on 95K miles. Time to sell?
#1
My '01 TT is coming up on 95K miles. Time to sell?
My mechanic recently advised me that TT’s start suffering from “scary” problems around 95k miles. He said I should definitely sell because otherwise “your car will be in here all the time and you’re going to hate me.” I’m wondering if other TT owners on this site agree that I should sell? I love my TT and I'm not thrilled with the idea of parting with it.
My TT just came off Audi Assured warranty last month. In the last year I’ve had the following repairs made:
-new Haldex
-new Timing belt & water pump
-transmission cable repair performed
-new battery
-repair to climate control system to eliminate whirring noise
A couple years earlier, at around 45-50k miles, I had the turbos replaced.
The only ongoing issue I’ve had with my TT are the automatic windows. Periodically they won’t seal as tightly as I would like, allowing some road noise in. Also they’ll behave erratically, going part way up only to go down, etc. Weirdest (and thankfully rarest) of all, I have on occasion returned to my TT to find one of the windows rolled down about an inch. Lately (last 12 months) I haven’t had any problems, but based on history my suspicion is that it’s only a matter of time before another problem strikes.
Thanks for your thoughts.
My TT just came off Audi Assured warranty last month. In the last year I’ve had the following repairs made:
-new Haldex
-new Timing belt & water pump
-transmission cable repair performed
-new battery
-repair to climate control system to eliminate whirring noise
A couple years earlier, at around 45-50k miles, I had the turbos replaced.
The only ongoing issue I’ve had with my TT are the automatic windows. Periodically they won’t seal as tightly as I would like, allowing some road noise in. Also they’ll behave erratically, going part way up only to go down, etc. Weirdest (and thankfully rarest) of all, I have on occasion returned to my TT to find one of the windows rolled down about an inch. Lately (last 12 months) I haven’t had any problems, but based on history my suspicion is that it’s only a matter of time before another problem strikes.
Thanks for your thoughts.
#3
RE: My '01 TT is coming up on 95K miles. Time to sell?
I hope they didn't charge you to replace more than one turbo...
Otherwise, I would like to hear a little feedback on this also.
I'm about to hit 60k on my 2003.
The only thing i've heard so far is timing belt / tensioner / water pump.
At under 100k miles i'd just stick it out, and if you're really worried, just keep a closer watch on maintenance items.
Does anything else start to become a concern after the 100k mark?
Otherwise, I would like to hear a little feedback on this also.
I'm about to hit 60k on my 2003.
The only thing i've heard so far is timing belt / tensioner / water pump.
At under 100k miles i'd just stick it out, and if you're really worried, just keep a closer watch on maintenance items.
Does anything else start to become a concern after the 100k mark?
#5
RE: My '01 TT is coming up on 95K miles. Time to sell?
110k and no major issues other than routine maintenance, brakes/tires/fluids etc. Previous owner was original purchaser and took good care of it, depends on the cars history when it starts to "fall apart", not necessarily a predetermined mileage point.
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RE: My '01 TT is coming up on 95K miles. Time to sell?
Strange for a mechanic to say this and cut his own future money. I would be suprised if the TT started to fall apart just due to having 100k miles. That's not really a lot for any modern car. Weird.
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RE: My '01 TT is coming up on 95K miles. Time to sell?
ORIGINAL: Dana Reed
You got your money's worth out of the Audi warrany; congrats! Any idea what they did about the climate control whirring noise? I think I've got something like that going on.
You got your money's worth out of the Audi warrany; congrats! Any idea what they did about the climate control whirring noise? I think I've got something like that going on.
I was initially surprised that both Aaron and Randy at Advanced Audi in SF strongly encouraged me to ditch it at 95k (part of the reason they suggest it also has to do with lower resale value after 100k miles). Having said that I love these guys andhave always felt they've been straight with me, and I'm not alone:
http://www.yelp.com/biz/h9eV4YgpLsgD8q9xQbyixA
My bottom line is this: I love my TT and I've taken really good care of it with service, VPower gas, etc. But if I'm going to have to drop several $K/year on repairs I would much rather put that money into a brand new '08 TT.
Really appreciate the input so far, and I would love to hear from others who have wrestled with this question.
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RE: My '01 TT is coming up on 95K miles. Time to sell?
ORIGINAL: Dana Reed
Any idea what they did about the climate control whirring noise?
Any idea what they did about the climate control whirring noise?