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shane

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Thinking of purchasing one as a daily driver to replace my BM, anyone have any experience or thoughts with these?
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Nice car, will be thirsty though. Check it carefully, as they get older they will start to need a few things, my old one was a 2.5 TDI Quattro, I put a radiator, pair of cv joints, alternator, pair of rear springs and dampers on it while I had it.


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On 28th Nov, 2016 Rob Gavin said:
I refuse to pay for anything else


Like fuel 😂😂


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Stay well away from the 2.5TDI ones. If buying an Audi, buy a petrol one.

On 13th Jul, 2012 Ben H said:
Mine gets in the way a bit, but only when it is up. If it is down it does not cause a problem.



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What's the age and mileage? My 53 plate a4 with 125k on the clock is still going strong. It's never had much more than oil changes, brake pads and tyres.

On 11th Feb, 2015 robert said:
i tried putting soap on it , and heating it to brown , then slathered my new lube on it

*hehe!*


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rear diff seals can leak - just keep an eye on them

V - whats your issue with the 2.5TDi? I know its an old unit not but i'm now on 153k and still going fine, albeit i've replaced an injector recently. everything else i've done on the car has been service items


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Probably the same as his issues with the 1.9tdi...

On 11th Feb, 2015 robert said:
i tried putting soap on it , and heating it to brown , then slathered my new lube on it

*hehe!*


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On 4th May, 2010 Rob Gavin said:
rear diff seals can leak - just keep an eye on them

V - whats your issue with the 2.5TDi? I know its an old unit not but i'm now on 153k and still going fine, albeit i've replaced an injector recently. everything else i've done on the car has been service items


The biggest problems with the 2.5 unit is the cams which are made from cheese, and the rockers which are made from pudding. You need to change the oil VERY frequently on these if you want a good life from them. Also, the fuel pumps at £2000, although they are made by Bosch, the quality is very inferior to the BMW and Mercedes units.

Cam belt change? Takes a day, as the entire front of the engine has to be removed. (This I've not encountered myself, but I've been told)

If a diesel is needed, buy a E39 530. If buying a petrol car....Buy a BMW then as well *wink* I'm not a big BMW fan, but they did manufacture infinitely better cars than Audi in the late 90ies early 00s.

On 13th Jul, 2012 Ben H said:
Mine gets in the way a bit, but only when it is up. If it is down it does not cause a problem.



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On 4th May, 2010 Vegard said:

I'm not a big BMW fan, but they did manufacture infinitely better cars than Audi in the late 90ies early 00s.


That sums up my fellings about BMWs quite well too.

On 12th Nov, 2009 Paul S said:

I think Gary OS has taken over my role as the forum smart arse *happy*


On 30th Apr, 2010 Rod S said:
Gary's description is best


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i just bought a 3 year old A4 2.0t Quattro - i cant fault it, im really happy with it, build quality is very good as you would expect, its practical and very quick. The wife also has an A3 and its been problem free for the last 2 years.


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Same old argument. You will always have some people in the BMW camp and others in the VAG camp adamant about which is best.

Personally I don't mind either. I have a VW but wouldn't object to having a similarly specced bimmer.

If something is worth doing, it's worth doing half of.


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Def a great car, it's about the same engine /trans as my s4,already bullet proof and a lot less stressed, can live 300/350000+ kilometers if well treated.
Just one caution, NOT to buy a long life serviced one, find a well serviced one, with normal oil and oil changes.
Vegs right about belt , have to remove front, but that's not that shitty.


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Its a '98 r plate with 150k thiming gear done @ 130K, I appreciate its a high milage and older car but its a sensible price and its fully speced. Just looking for a replacement for my E30 touring Bm. Would concider most of the BMW or VAG camp, would rather it be RWD tho,
Cheers for your thoughts
Shane


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taking the front end off isn't that big a job to one of the specialist that do it day in day out.

Its probably like most cars these days - doesn't matter how good the original car is - if its not been looked after.....

having said all that, i'd struggle to buy something now without 4wd


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a little clarification, when I write long life service, it's the f...g audi option which make oil change etc every 30000 km which is Toooooooo much


shane

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The service history is full main dealer aledgedly?
Shane


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you'll see on the service book, you'll read "long life " or normal service on first page


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If it is not a diesel needs to be a 5 cyl so it has that nice roar and you can utter the legend 'fire up the quattro' (ala Gene Hunt)

On 5th Sep, 2011 Vegard said:
I stand corrected. You should know *wink*



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the front end off thing for a timing belt is actually a bit of a blessing, takes less time to swing the bumper/rad/aircon out the way on an a4 than it does to get all the timign covers off, say, a mitsubishi MIVEC fto. once the front end is off access is fantastic.

however i echo what fab has said, i have seen oil pumps fail on "longlife" serviced VAG motors, both petrol and diesel! .. regular oil changes and keeping the breathers clear is a must :)

turbo 16v k-series 11.9@118.9 :)

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fab

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newer stuff doesn't sound less:

what about this roar?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwNK0idHsKE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N58xhse9QNw



On 4th May, 2010 Scruffy said:
If it is not a diesel needs to be a 5 cyl so it has that nice roar and you can utter the legend 'fire up the quattro' (ala Gene Hunt)


shane

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Well the car has sold, so on the hunt again, been looking at vws, audis and bms, for all the cars around the same price and milage you seem to get a bit more for you money with the bm's
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Shane


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whats the budget?


shane

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In the region of 3k, currently looking at bm e46 touring or 5 series saloon or touring.
Shane


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If buying an old E46 check the rear suspension points VERY thoroughly. These have a tendancy to crack and is not at all easy to repair. E46 is a fun car, E39 is a bloody vessel. I've got one myself, nice tourer, with no particular faults except some electronic gremlins.

On 13th Jul, 2012 Ben H said:
Mine gets in the way a bit, but only when it is up. If it is down it does not cause a problem.



shane

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Cheers for the heads up V
Shane


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IMO the e 39 is one of the best cars ever built. They just don't engineer the same quality these days

I run a supercharger and I don't care the TB is on the wrong side.
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