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Is a 2003ish Audi A4 or A6 a bad idea?
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<blockquote data-quote="THE_STIG" data-source="post: 11272763" data-attributes="member: 36836"><p>Before all the internet racers and self proclaimed car experts come flying in here saying they are shit because of what they read online. Coming from someone who has owned an A4, I loved the car, as solid as any mercedes or bmw, I actually prefer audi over its german rivals. Only reason I sold it is because I got offered a good amount for it on a trade in. Obviously, a high end car such as an Audi is going to have some kinks and hiccups like any car, repairs can be expensive. That being said, the cars are generally rock solid, make sure to get maintenance records and if you can an extend warranty. Test drive them, talk to owns, shop around before pulling the trigger on one. Good luck with any car you get. I think you'll like the Audis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THE_STIG, post: 11272763, member: 36836"] Before all the internet racers and self proclaimed car experts come flying in here saying they are shit because of what they read online. Coming from someone who has owned an A4, I loved the car, as solid as any mercedes or bmw, I actually prefer audi over its german rivals. Only reason I sold it is because I got offered a good amount for it on a trade in. Obviously, a high end car such as an Audi is going to have some kinks and hiccups like any car, repairs can be expensive. That being said, the cars are generally rock solid, make sure to get maintenance records and if you can an extend warranty. Test drive them, talk to owns, shop around before pulling the trigger on one. Good luck with any car you get. I think you'll like the Audis. [/QUOTE]
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