2003 a4 cvt
I currently have an A6 w/lots of miles on it, so I'm thinking of getting another car with lower mileage to avoid some of the problems.
I found a 2003 A4 convertible w/36,000 miles on it. It's a V6 3.0 and FWD going for $15,000. I can probably lower that a little.
I have two questions. First, is this price too good to be true, especially w/the car having only 36,000 miles on it.
Second, is convertible bad in cold weather. I live in Indiana, and it gets quite cold and lots of snow. I heard convertible cloth gets torn, it forms rust, and gets stuck. Is this true, or are Audi people smarter than that.
Please help, thnx
I found a 2003 A4 convertible w/36,000 miles on it. It's a V6 3.0 and FWD going for $15,000. I can probably lower that a little.
I have two questions. First, is this price too good to be true, especially w/the car having only 36,000 miles on it.
Second, is convertible bad in cold weather. I live in Indiana, and it gets quite cold and lots of snow. I heard convertible cloth gets torn, it forms rust, and gets stuck. Is this true, or are Audi people smarter than that.
Please help, thnx
When you find a deal on a car that sounds too good to be true, it usually is. When you are looking for cars on the internet don't look for the cheapest car. If the cheapest car you can find in that particular series is what you can afford, then you cant actually afford the car anyways. Be weary when buying privately, and do extensive research on the car as well as hands on testing and such.
Yeah you're definitely right, if it's too good to be true it usually is, but since I've never had an A4, and I don't know any one who does, my question is: is this price too good to be true, or does it sound normal to A4 owners, assuming some of them had done some shopping before
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