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LOCO wrote:Nice car, very comfortable, the only thing I've heard about going wrong "often" with those is the lcd display unit which is quite expensive at the dealership. If you are going with a new car, it might be worth your while to go and check out the subaru legacy GT, in my opinion this vehicle is superior in every aspect to the A4 and Passat.
x2floor wrote:I rather purchase the New 2008 Volkswagen Jetta 2.0FSI sedan. With 17" rims, 4-wheel disc brakes with ABS, EBD, BA, ETC, ESP, TPMS, 8 airbags, leather seats, sunroof, bi-xenon headlights, fog lights, in-dash 6 CD changer, amplified 10 speaker sound system, climatronic auto climate control with pollen/dust filter, auto wipers and lights, led tail lamps, park assist, 6-speed tiptronic, electric seats and full power package for under $250,000.00 TTD
Its one heck of a damn deal and its nothing like the Bora and A4's of yore. This is an entirely different vehicle and much better parts and fittings. It's also N/A and FSI to boot so fuel economy is 30% (at least) better than that of a 1.8T. If you can't afford the 2.0FSI then there's the 1.6L and ofcourse the Skoda Octavia.
Why buy an Audi A4 1.8T when there's those 2 lurking around? I agree with the safety part, its a strong heavy car and its more solid than its Jap competitors namely the new Honda Civic, Mitsubishi Lancer and Mazda 3. The Toyota Corolla and Nissan Bluebird Sylphy are a generation behind IMHO.
If I had to go euro now......it'll be the Jetta. Lose dem Peugeot and Renault/Citroen/Seat/Fiat already vacated our market
the tranny brain on ours went cuckooequipped2ripp wrote:transmission my ass..... I still dunno how people could complain of transmission problems, I never had any.
same goes for instrument panel.
*knock on wood*
MG Man wrote:the tranny brain on ours went cuckooequipped2ripp wrote:transmission my ass..... I still dunno how people could complain of transmission problems, I never had any.
same goes for instrument panel.
*knock on wood*
I suspect lots of people had this electronic problem misdiagnosed as a probl;em with the CVT itself, and ended up paying BIG$$$$ for a replacement
Our module was replaced under warranty and we had no other issues with it in four years
On the older A4s, I've seen many with the orange display screen going off...usually with lines across the screen
equipped2ripp wrote:transmission my ass..... I still dunno how people could complain of transmission problems, I never had any.
same goes for instrument panel.
*knock on wood*
Ultimas wrote:equipped2ripp wrote:transmission my ass..... I still dunno how people could complain of transmission problems, I never had any.
same goes for instrument panel.
*knock on wood*
I can.... cause i have an audi a4 b7.......My transmission went bad b4 the warranty so i got lucky and my glove compartment is broken >.< ihate that car
Halfbreed07 wrote:i've owned a A4 b6 model with full options for about 9 months now.
parts reasonably cheap and available at ERM from freeport.
service i have an excellent mech. from sando, pm for info.
very fun to drive, quite peppy.
only thing that sucks is the interior finishes that just failed under the heat.
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