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Old 01-11-2005, 03:04 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally posted by t3ts+Jan 10 2005, 10:53 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(t3ts @ Jan 10 2005, 10:53 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>1)how many miles is too many on an A4? acuras can go safely past 200k.
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audi's arnt quite as reliable as asian cars.. but they can hold their own. with proper service an audi will reach 170k atleast with no problem.

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Originally posted by t3ts@Jan 10 2005, 10:53 PM
2)what should i watch out for when i zero in on a test-drive candidate? noise? leaks? etc.
obviously, if the car is leaking fluids on the pavement you're not goingto wanna buy it unless you want a hassle. driving the car is the best way to see if its a good car... how the suspension feels, how it shifts and clutches. A4 clutches are good up to ~100,000 miles with normal driving. Ask if the car has its origi**** clutch.. if its the 2nd one (or... 3rd) the car was probably driven hard.

bottom line.. have a tech check the car out before anything is final. if you can find something certified or atleast sold by an audi dealer that would be ideal

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3)and of course engine mods. what companies should i look for?
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don't buy a 2.8 (V6) A4 if you want to mod the engine. the 2.8 is a good engine (i've got it inmy jetta... ) but there are lacking mod options mainly because of the tunability of the 1.8T. Search this forum for more info on tuning the 1.8T.

all that being said... look for something with ~60-80,000 miles and around $10000. It would be well worth it to you to pay up to $2500 more for a car you're really interested in.. itll be better in the end.
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