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Old 06-30-2008, 04:45 PM
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Default Possible 1st Audi S4 Purchase

I have been looking and researching Audi S4s for over a year now. I missed out on a good deal last fall b.c I was too chicken sh!t to pull the trigger and my wife and I were about to have a baby.

So, we had our baby and I still have the S4 itch. Here is the one I am considering:

2005.5 Silver with 2-tone seats
approx, 64k miles
Tiptronic
Cold Weather pkg
Naigation pkg

Very clean and well-kept along with a decent price.

What my fears are the pending timing belt, maintenance, etc.

Can anyone comment on what to expect with an S4? And yes I know I could read through the hundreds of posts on here to find that out.
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Old 06-30-2008, 05:32 PM
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Default RE: Possible 1st Audi S4 Purchase

MPG on a v8 sucks, but I am sure you are ready know that, just also be ready for shit to break, and it will cost alot to fix if you cant do it your self.
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Old 06-30-2008, 07:39 PM
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Get a 6spd.

Audis are not the most reliable cars, but they're also NOT pieces of $hit. Take good care of the car and it will return the favor.

I am serious when I say get a 6spd though. The tip isn't a bad transmission, but it's not nearly as fun as the 6spd and autos are notoriously more expensive to fix than manuals.
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Old 06-30-2008, 08:45 PM
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Well I got news for ya, you dont have to worry about the timing belt because it doesnt have one its a chain. That was the good news, the bad news is the chain cover always and by always i mean always leaks at some point in time or another. And if you werent going to do it yourself you are talking a serious chunk of change, I tried to look up the exact hours but was unable too sorry but at near 100 dollars an hour and you are talking (just a guess) 20 hours.
But i would still buy one just make sure you have to money to fix the things that fail on it.
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Old 06-30-2008, 10:00 PM
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Default RE: Possible 1st Audi S4 Purchase

Since the wife will drive this car too the tiptronic is the way to go. Less stuff for HER to mess up. I do agree that 6spds are more fun. This one model does have the paddle shifters on the steering wheel so that adds some fun.

I think I will have to look into the chain cover and see if that had been replaced prior to trade-in. I seriously doubt it since most dealerships only repair after the fact instead of performing preventive maintenance

I also take it that replacing the chain cover is a little more labor intensive unless you have garage experience?
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Old 07-01-2008, 12:58 AM
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yea unless you plan on doing it yourself its gonna cost you a pretty good amount
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