General Audi questions
#1
General Audi questions
I dont yet have an audi, but am looking into buying possibly an a6. I was looking at the 3.0 and 4.2 models, but am pretty open. I spoke to a friend who is a mechanic, and he claims that audi's tend to "break" a lot, and given its an audi, they are expensive to fix. Can anyone confirm or deny this claim? And how many miles can someone usually get out of one? 100k+ possibly? And if anyone has any suggestions on which model to get thatd be great too ( i want something with at least some amount of giddy)
#2
RE: General Audi questions
The term "break" is opinion in this case. Audi's are more complex than other cars so they tend to have more problems with small systems, like the CTS (coolant temp sensor) for causing a hard start. This problem is only a $20 sensor. Most problems on audi's are usually pretty minimal, however the maintance on them can get quite pricey, like the timing belt/water pump jobs that have to be done every 80k which can cost well over 1-2 thousand dollars.
On the up-side our engines tend to last "forever" and you can quote me on that. I know people with old audi 100 and 200's that have over 500 thousand miles and have never been re-built.
Even the 1.8T, which has been know now to go over 250k with no real problems other than the turbo.
Our engines and transmissions are very well built by any standards.
On the up-side our engines tend to last "forever" and you can quote me on that. I know people with old audi 100 and 200's that have over 500 thousand miles and have never been re-built.
Even the 1.8T, which has been know now to go over 250k with no real problems other than the turbo.
Our engines and transmissions are very well built by any standards.
#3
RE: General Audi questions
thanks for reashuring me. is any one model better? I want somethin quick, doesnt need to be crazy fast, but needs to be rather cheep (15k), used is ok. i like the style of the a6's. and i saw a couple s4's i like.
#4
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Like i said the only down side is the turbo's on stock audi's which are rediculously small and tend to be ticking time bombs after the 100k mark. If you don't wanna spend over 10k for replacing the turbos in a B5 S4 then don't get that one.
On the other hand a 1.8T or 2.0T A4 can be quite fast with just a chip from either APR, GIAC, REVO, MTM ect. 2.8L A4's are very reliable, but are slow as all hell, so are the A6 2.8L's.
The A6 with the 4.2L is a very good choice with great power and somewhat good fuel economy, they usually have small problems with hoses in the PCV system in the engine which is very minor, other than that not many problems at all.
It really depends on what you want, what kind of power are you looking for?
On the other hand a 1.8T or 2.0T A4 can be quite fast with just a chip from either APR, GIAC, REVO, MTM ect. 2.8L A4's are very reliable, but are slow as all hell, so are the A6 2.8L's.
The A6 with the 4.2L is a very good choice with great power and somewhat good fuel economy, they usually have small problems with hoses in the PCV system in the engine which is very minor, other than that not many problems at all.
It really depends on what you want, what kind of power are you looking for?
#5
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Not too sure to be honest. Ive been stuck with i4's for almost ever, and was kinda looking to get something bigger. Ive never had a turbo'd 4cyl so I dont really know what to expect. I want somethin that can get up and go when I want it to, and has potential for some aftermarket parts. But at the same time I want the nice car features that audi brings to the table.
#6
RE: General Audi questions
Then a 1.8T is probably right for you, it can except aftermarket parts quite nicely. A stock 1.8T is gonna feel like the slowest thing you have ever driven at first, once you chip it its like a whole new car. 200HP!
Add a good exhaust and its around 215 bph.
It will feel like a V8 pulling away from a dead stop trust me. Plus there is a wealth of knowledge on this site about the 1.8T for tuning options.
You can pick an A4 1.8T from anywhere from 6k to 15k. You might be amazed on how well the interior and exterior holds up on these cars as well, a 96 A4 1.8T won't look like its over 10 years old.
Add a good exhaust and its around 215 bph.
It will feel like a V8 pulling away from a dead stop trust me. Plus there is a wealth of knowledge on this site about the 1.8T for tuning options.
You can pick an A4 1.8T from anywhere from 6k to 15k. You might be amazed on how well the interior and exterior holds up on these cars as well, a 96 A4 1.8T won't look like its over 10 years old.
#8
RE: General Audi questions
A chipped 1.8T will dust a V6 mustang, and it will almost keep up with a GT mustang but it won't beat it. Now if you go BT (big turbo) and get the correct tuning, the 1.8T is capable of around 350HP saftely on the stock internals which is more than enough to make most mustangs look stupid.