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Posted by blown doors off (Member # 10713) on :
 
What's your opinions on these three vehicles, which out weighs the others.
 
Posted by A$VP (Member # 9996) on :
 
Audis are top of the line
 
Posted by S4OSHUS (Member # 2918) on :
 
Audi s4 but Im biased [Wink]
 
Posted by ItzStock (Member # 9665) on :
 
Rs6
 
Posted by kingdavid (Member # 11179) on :
 
Audi can't to wrong with German engineering.
 
Posted by cali95gt (Member # 8940) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by kingdavid:
Audi can't to wrong with German engineering.

Till it breaks and you bring it to a shop.. Lol
 
Posted by Vallejo707 (Member # 10296) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by cali95gt:
quote:
Originally posted by kingdavid:
Audi can't to wrong with German engineering.

Till it breaks and you bring it to a shop.. Lol
this haha [Big Grin] but i like the sti AWD beast when done right [worship]
 
Posted by DevonShelbyGT (Member # 8696) on :
 
i have a clean title, 88k miles, b5 s4 for sale if youre interested [Big Grin]
 
Posted by S4OSHUS (Member # 2918) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Vallejo707:
quote:
Originally posted by cali95gt:
quote:
Originally posted by kingdavid:
Audi can't to wrong with German engineering.

Till it breaks and you bring it to a shop.. Lol
this haha [Big Grin] but i like the sti AWD beast when done right [worship]
A stage 3 b5 s4 is also when done right [Wink] Did 11:40's all day with mine and drove home with the a/c on with full interior and seat heaters in the winter if I wanted [Big Grin] 4 wheel burnouts FTW!
 
Posted by NEIGHT (Member # 8741) on :
 
That's weird I asked about S4's a few weeks ago N everyone told me to stay away but I see the complete opposite on this thread? I really want a S4 as a DD
 
Posted by blown doors off (Member # 10713) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by DevonShelbyGT:
i have a clean title, 88k miles, b5 s4 for sale if youre interested [Big Grin]

Ballpark price?
 
Posted by DevonShelbyGT (Member # 8696) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by blown doors off:
quote:
Originally posted by DevonShelbyGT:
i have a clean title, 88k miles, b5 s4 for sale if youre interested [Big Grin]

Ballpark price?
PM'd
 
Posted by 1ST0KGT (Member # 10606) on :
 
Wrx, good ass DD and very reliable of you just want to DD and not race it
 
Posted by blown doors off (Member # 10713) on :
 
Would like a dd. But also like the power there when needed and not worried of issues
 
Posted by wilit (Member # 3367) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by cali95gt:
quote:
Originally posted by kingdavid:
Audi can't to wrong with German engineering.

Till it breaks and you bring it to a shop.. Lol
Exactly. [patriot]

That being said though, of those choices, I'd take the Audi.

[ July 30, 2012, 01:01 AM: Message edited by: wilit ]
 
Posted by CAStang (Member # 9568) on :
 
Audi's are a maintenance nightmare! They will nickel and dime you to death! Every little issue will require a trip to the dealer. BMW E90 335ix if you want all wheel drive, luxury, power, and 4 doors with great handling and can still be wrenched on in your driveway.
 
Posted by Cobra 93-4992 (Member # 4992) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by CAStang:
Audi's are a maintenance nightmare! They will nickel and dime you to death! Every little issue will require a trip to the dealer. BMW E90 335ix if you want all wheel drive, luxury, power, and 4 doors with great handling and can still be wrenched on in your driveway.

BMW is a better choice, everybody i speak to about Audi's say that everything is a pain to work on especially if you're doing the work since most of the time you have to drop the engine in order to do major work since they've stuffed the engine compartment with the blowers and such. AWD to me means more axles and components to go out.
 
Posted by DEVERO2 (Member # 6155) on :
 
I LOVED my S4, but they can be costly to fix.
 
Posted by Wolfie351 (Member # 651) on :
 
Most people who complain about the cost Audi maintenance don't turn their own wrenches. Yes, they can be a PITA to work on and there have been some things where I was glad to fork over the money to a pro. But, if you have the skills and the tools, then the cost of repairs shouldn't be too bad. This is the case for ALL German performance cars...AMGs, Ms and S. Cars get cheaper over time, parts do not.

My S4 Avant Stage 3-, Tip w/paddle shifters will be for sale soon after baby #3 arrives. If only it could fit three car seats...
 
Posted by Pittsburg Mustang Owner (Member # 6100) on :
 
No Evo option?
 
Posted by RiddlerGT (Member # 113) on :
 
Stay away from the Audi B5 generation, nothing but tranny and ignition coil problems. I would not own anything German without a warranty personally.
 
Posted by blown doors off (Member # 10713) on :
 
Cannot afford an Evo.
 
Posted by AL STOCK (Member # 1852) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by A$VP:
Audis are top of the line

Agree
 
Posted by 1994steeda (Member # 6127) on :
 
I don't have an S4 , but I have a B5 V6. It has been a great little car, I found it easier to work on than my 97 Cobra I had. I bought a manual to do repairs and what not on the car, the only thing I paid to get done was head up display on the dash, the pixels went out due to sun damage. I have read that it is very common on all VWs.

Rule of thumb, once you buy a used VW, Audi, and etc. Pay to get the timing belt replaced. Its the number one reason many die!

But buy one, you will enjoy it. I'm glad I got my A4 over a Linlcoln Ls that I was in the market for.

1994steeda [patriot]
 
Posted by 89foxstang (Member # 5908) on :
 
Audis aren't that bad to work on, just a little intimidating at first when you see the first step to almost any service is to pull the front end off lol. They are nice cars but expensive parts!
 




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