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Fair Price? Used A3 3.2 Skyview
Tweist
4/29/2008 6:35:56 PM
Been browseing these forums for a while now but havnt gotten around to registering yet..... but now i have a reason to...
I have been researching the purchase of an A3 up here in Alaska... I was hoping to get feelings from people whome know far more than I about these cars.
The A3 I am looking at is a '06 3.2 S-Line with 20,500 miles. It has had 2 owners, a clean record, and is Certified. It has the Skyview but other than that I belive it is a "stock" S-line unless I am overlooking things... no heated seats. It has 1 small (golfball sized) dent just above the driver side window, and 3 ?door-dings? in a small cluster just behind the gas door.
The Audi dealer is asking 29,750 for it (down from 30,500 a week ago) and it has been sitting on the lot for about 4 months.
Does this seem like a fair price considering its Certified? Are there any major things I should be checking out as far as common issues any A3's are known to have (i havnt found any)?
I appreciate your time!
krazyboi
4/29/2008 8:14:05 PM
2 owners already? sheesh. i dunno what the price would be, but i would assume you could ask for it lower.
btw, it's Open Sky...not skyview :thumbup:
omnimofo
4/29/2008 8:27:58 PM
That doesn't sound like a good price at all.
Check Edmunds.com and kbb.com for pricing. I wouldn't even pay over 30k for an 07.
You have the bargaining chips really, the value on that car is dropping everyday. Just take your time and you'll be fine.
4RINGSROD
4/29/2008 9:59:49 PM
Deffinatly check all that and if the you can get them lower you have another 30K of free maintance with it too so don't let them jack you out of that. 06 was the last year for the 50K free service plan.
Question though how did a 3.2 with out heated seats make it to Alaska?
drumdork03
4/30/2008 10:43:36 AM
Two owners? Run a Carfax on that bad boy. That doesn't sound too promising. And the price isn't that great, either.
byrun
4/30/2008 10:49:53 AM
Been a long time since I was in Alaska, I remember looking a MGB of all things and the price was high compared to what I was use to in the lower 48. Two owndes so fast make me wonder. Check out kbb.com they are pretty close if you answer all the questions correctly. Personally that seems high by about $1000 but I'm now in much warmer Texas now!
astrox
4/30/2008 2:47:47 PM
What is the price of that vehicle new in Alaska?
Tweist
4/30/2008 3:21:07 PM
Carfax checked out clean on it, only the standard maint. records... I have actually never owned a vehicle with heated seats :) so thats not a deal breaker.
The car has been sitting there for a while... perhaps i will just keep an eye out and see if its sticks around. They are awefully proud of it all things considered. Took the lady to look at it last night and she kept wandering over to the A4's (which are all 2.0t quattros) priced around the same but are '07 dealer-rentals with 8k miles. She isnt a fan of blue... or hatch backs... Where as if it was all up to me, I am all about the fun and performance.... shoping in the 25-30k range is just far to many optoins.
dfrost
5/1/2008 8:52:20 AM
If rear seat space is important, you should know that the current A4 is actually smaller then the A3 for knee room. Trunk volume is about the same, but the A3's is much more usable because of the hatchback. Obviously the A4 Avant trunk is bigger then the A3's.
Regarding your wife's dislike of hatchbacks - the A3 is considered a "wagon" by insurers and gets very nice rates (because we are all old fuddy-duddy drivers, apparently).
Tweist
5/1/2008 2:09:46 PM
I did not realise that dfrost... I thought the A3 legroom seemed bigger in the back than the a4... but figured it was my imagination, the extra shoulder room in the a4 must have decieved me.
All in all if this a3 were black insted of blue it would be sitting in my driveway right now. The lady isnt a fan of the blue.
Anyone here have a FWD A3 where it snows? How do they manage? I am not looking for something thatll get me through 2' (I have a truck for those days)... but defintally want to not worry about 3 inches. The 2.0t mods available make me want one over the 3.2 just for the fun factor...
dfrost
5/1/2008 2:59:26 PM
I use winter tires (Dunlop Wintersport 3D) on all four corners from December to late March. Admittedly, we don't have much snow here in Seattle, but when we do, it's at the worst possible temperature - 32 to 34F - and plenty of steep hills to go up and down. The mountains get plenty of snow (a dump just yesterday!). The 2.0T with those tires has been fantastic, everywhere but slippery sloping wet grass over soggy mud (long story - don't ask).
I've never driven an A3 3.2Q, but had several new A4 2.0T Quattros as loaners, both sedan and wagon. I was very happy to get the A3 back after a day in them. The A4's are very nice and surely satisfying to own, but are far behind the A3 in the fun-to-drive category.
Tweist
5/1/2008 4:47:43 PM
slippery sloping wet grass over soggy mud.... most AWD cars wont even fair well in that... no ammount of wheels spinning will help once you cake your tires in mud, even in a full size 4wd truck.
There is a 07 black used 2.0 here in town thats certified (not S-Line though)... might have to go take her for a spin and see how it compairs. Thanks for you input again. I have waaay to many options / ideas floating around in my head to come to a conclusion. :)
barfly
5/5/2008 7:01:14 AM
I just purchased an 07 3.2 s-line quattro for 31600 with only 3500mi on it. I asked for 30600 but wanted the car bad enough to go for 1g more. 1 owner first reg. was 3/15/07... I think somewhere below what I paid like 2 to 3 thou. would be good...
4RINGSROD
5/5/2008 9:42:07 PM
Regarding a 2.0T in a heavy winter area. I live in Montana and will be taking off my snow tires this week. We got 6 inch's about a week ago but was gone in two days. I use Bridgstones Blizzak Revo1 and getting around with 2-5 inches on the ground was a walk in the park. The even worked great when we had some ice rain and the roads froze over. The ESP is great and helps alot. Never got stuck once. So maybe a 2.0T is in your future
robertmrome
5/9/2008 11:13:14 AM
I would be curious if the car has new tires on it... I am at 23K and am going to need a new set soon, so if it has the original tires on it I would be expect to put in some additional $$ in the near future.
Just my $0.02...
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