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Old Sep 10, 2011 | 08:33 PM
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Default bought to buy an audi, what to consider while looking? what engines?

That was supposed to say about to by an audi... anyway

Ok so i've been looking at a4's and a6's pretty much. the ones i've been looking is a4's 1.t or 3.0 or a6 2.7t or 3.0.... I've kinda ruled out the 1.8t, yea turbo's can be fun but i heard it's so small and weak that it ain't worth it.

I have a 97 bmw 328is right now and I love it however it's getting to have soo many miles on it i decided it's time to sell it and get something newer with lower miles for the next few years.

I figured the 3.0l motor would probably fairly comparable to my 2.8l in my car now maybe a little more power in the audi but i think i would be content with one. Ideally i think i might prefer the 2.7t in the a6 cause of the potential i could get out of it...

What does all the audi owners have to say about things i should pay attention to, consider, any advice while i'm looking? thanks.
 

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Old Sep 10, 2011 | 08:37 PM
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Hi, I had an 2005 A4 with 1.8T, plenty powerful and I just traded for another A4 2010 used with the 2.0T...plenty of power and excellent on gas..this is the only motor for the A4 unless you so for the S4 with the 3.0 litre supercharger....suppose to be a fantastic machine....try out both if you can.

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