2001 Audi A4, thoughts?
Ideally, I'm hoping to sell it for about $10K--and the options at this price point, are well--numerous. But there is a VERY clean Audi A4 nearby, 2001 model with only 40K miles--and it's the endearing 1.8T (with manual too!)
Now, I'm aware that Audi and just the Germans in general have a sketchy reliability history, but as long as they aren't MAJOR problems (like the transmission failure rate in the e39 540i, or the failure of the water pump, etc.)--I think I can manage...
Thoughts, opinions, ideas, alternative suggestions are all welcome here.
I've been doing some research but contrary to what I used to think, B5 Audi, especially latter models aren't too bad; not as reliable as Lexus though. I've talked to a few owners in the States and Japan but B5 (S4 and RS4) owners said it's not too bad. From what I gathered, besides what listed above, half shaft boots go out (what car doesn't?), water pump goes out (its underneath the intake manifold, between the cylinder bank like in our xUZ engine
), and a line of display going out (but this just seem to be pure luck. also, you just cant fix this...the whole assy has to be replaced). but then again, I'm also considering keeping the Lexus for a dd since I love it to death and adding a S2000
Last edited by kit cat; Sep 11, 2008 at 08:03 AM.
I've been doing some research but contrary to what I used to think, B5 Audi, especially latter models aren't too bad; not as reliable as Lexus though. I've talked to a few owners in the States and Japan but B5 (S4 and RS4) owners said it's not too bad. From what I gathered, besides what listed above, half shaft boots go out (what car doesn't?), water pump goes out (its underneath the intake manifold, between the cylinder bank like in our xUZ engine
), and a line of display going out (but this just seem to be pure luck. also, you just cant fix this...the whole assy has to be replaced). but then again, I'm also considering keeping the Lexus for a dd since I love it to death and adding a S2000

Last edited by audi2nr; Sep 11, 2008 at 09:28 AM.
anyway. The particular model that I'm looking at right now is a 2001, with about 45K miles on the odometer. 5-speed manual, and according to my dad, perhaps the most ****-retentive person in the world, says the car is exceptionally clean, inside and out. And given that I tend to do most things DIY, I think it for the most things I can handle as well...
But besides keeping the GS4, any other suggestions for a car for $10K?
These are very fun to drive cars though, certainly more entertaining in the twistys than a GS400 (sorry, it's a boat compared to this). Taut steering, excellent directional stability (especially on the highway, drive one you'll see), and very nicely weighted steering. Yes the GS may be easy to get to 98MPH, but the A4 will feel extremely poised at that speed. I do this all the time in my Passat (B5 platform) and the stability is unparalleled even compared to cars like the Acura TL. It's easy to see these cars were designed to be plowing down the autobahn at 155MPH. I say go for it, but be away that these are German cars that require regular love.
stupid things break that shouldnt and when they do, you'll have to pay a ridiculous amount of money for hte part and the labor, because, as much as you think you can work on your car, audi's are totally different animals. what looks like a 1 hour job is usually about 3 hours.
working on a toyota/lexus is very very easy compared to an audi.
actually, audi's are probably the hardest cars to work on of all lines.
things that you take for granted in your lexus will suddenly be failing in the audi and you'll immediately regret your decision.
the engine is a very good engine, very reliable by itself but it's the supporting systems that fail all the time.
front ball joints, there are several on eadch side. they fail all the time. 45k miles is prime mileage for this stuff to start going out. the ball joints come with the control arms. try pricing a control arm sometime and the labor involved just for one. on a gs, you have what, one upper and one lower? and it's usually only the lower that goes out unless the car has super high miles.
if you like oil leaks, an audi is for you! rear diff seals, cam seals, driveshaft seals they all start leaking way before 100k miles.
besides, an a4 will hit some good speeds faster than you would think just based on hp. you'll be speeding just as much in that if you can't control yourself. probably more becuase it is more nimble.
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