Should I NOT Buy the 2004 A6 2.7T S-Line I'm About to Buy?
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Should I NOT Buy the 2004 A6 2.7T S-Line I'm About to Buy?
Aceboympk
1/25/2008 6:13:19 PM
How's it going everyone? Hope you're all doing well in this cold and wet weather.
I just read this thread
http://www.audiforums.com/m_764059/tm.htm titled Problem after Problem and it really got my attention. No post-purchase dissonance because I haven't paid for the car. But, I'm reluctant to move forward without some of you good folks advice.
I am about to spend a lot of hard earned money on a 2004 A6 2.7T S-Line with 45k miles. I cannot afford a high maintenance vehicle. I drive about 45 miles per day and I need my car to get me to and from work without interruption. I bought it from a dealer out of state. They have 100% positive feedback (515 positives) on ebay over the past 7 years. Pictures demonstrate car is exceptionally clean. Carfax clean as well.
Should I stop the deal? If the answer to my question is yes, what other Audi engine would you suggest? Or, would you suggest another brand altogether? My decision was between an Infinity G35X and the Audi A6. I cannot be in a position where I'm having significant repair costs in addition to routine maintenance.
Jeffla
1/25/2008 9:03:45 PM
If you want a car to go from point a to point b with no unscheduled maintenance, get a Japanese car. The Audi is a great car and the 2.7 is a fun engine but requires deep pockets or a diy personality.
Jeff
Aceboympk
1/26/2008 7:51:57 AM
After reading as much as possible in 12 hours, I decided to get the car and a FACTORY extended warranty. Total cost for a 2004 A6 2.7T S-Line w/45k miles and warranty should be about $19k. I think that's a good enough deal especially with the EXCELLENT financing I secured through my bank.
But, I'm still interested in hearing what folks think so PLEASE continue to post. Lots of visitors, but not a lot of feedback. Can't really blame you because I found SO MANY of these threads. SHOULD I BUY, etc...
Well, you can't blame someone for asking Q's after reading posts that call the 2.7T a "maintenance hog" and mention $5k for blown turbos, $5k for a tranny, etc...
Regards,
Mark
From all the reading i have done in the last weeks, the general opinion is that you will have maintenace costs no matter what. Most of the time the audi is a reliable car if and only if the maintenance is done properly.
The other things is: You have to try the car before you buy. Get the car inspected. You never know...heard some stories about cars going bad only after a few miles...
A wise thing is not to rush into such a big decision.Take the time to make sure the car was properly maintained. This way, i think, you wont have unexpected $$.
Khardysius
1/26/2008 10:33:06 AM
The 2.7t is a great motor and super modable, but if you're looking for reliability the 4.2l V8 is where you should put your money.
Aceboympk
1/26/2008 5:22:15 PM
After speaking with a local Audi dealership, I found out the car has an excellent service history: 5K, 15K, 35K, and 45K. The 45K was JUST performed on 1/16/08, so no need to get it inspected and serviced! NICE!!!!
So, every bit more information makes this deal look like a gem!
Thanks to members who have voted on the poll and replied here. Keep them coming!
Regards,
Mark
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jmpryor
2/20/2008 6:42:51 AM
Mark
KEEP UP ON OIL CHANGES.
They says do it at 5k miles, but do it at 3k. Oil is critical to the life of your turbos.
Basic maint will prevent most of the big stuff. I had a Lexus before I got my 2.7T A6 and it required very little maint but was nowhere near as much fun. I can tell you my A6 brings me nothing but joy every time I drive it, and I'm basically stock right now. You should be very happy with it. Don't be afraid to drive it hard either, these cars LOVE it.