Quick Car question
I will be turning 17 in 2 months and i am looking for a nice Audi A4 as my first car. I was just wondering if there is anything i should know because buy one, and wut year, and type i should try looking at. Thank you and please contribute by posting!
A quick question, that not a quick question, A quick queston would be somethng like, huh, or what, or who. I feel that I have been dooped into answering a longer question under the idea that this won't take that long.
HAHA. i'v been waiting to use that for a while, It is really a matter of taste. I personaly like the B5's (96-01) A4s but you have many other things to consider. give use alittle more of what your looking to do in the future with the car, and we can help lead you toward somethnig that will suit you the best for those goals. Good to have you in the Audi family.(well soon anyway)
HAHA. i'v been waiting to use that for a while, It is really a matter of taste. I personaly like the B5's (96-01) A4s but you have many other things to consider. give use alittle more of what your looking to do in the future with the car, and we can help lead you toward somethnig that will suit you the best for those goals. Good to have you in the Audi family.(well soon anyway)
ORIGINAL: flyboy
well your no fun.
well your no fun.
PS..de noob... I30's arent for old people.. its the same thing as a maxima which is an extremely reliable classy car for any aged person. (and im not just saying that cuz i own one!) I think a maxima/ I30 (late 90's model) would be a perfect starter car. The VQ30 engine in those cars is amazing.. Have won awards year after year for the top 10 engines made.
Ahahaha. I disagree. 96 a4 12v was my 1st car worked my *** off in summer and paid with my own money.
And fixed it every damn month! grrrrrrrrrrrr
DUde do not buy an AUDI unless you are car savvy somewhat. You need to know how to troubleshoot problems or else an a4 will burry u into ground.
And fixed it every damn month! grrrrrrrrrrrr
DUde do not buy an AUDI unless you are car savvy somewhat. You need to know how to troubleshoot problems or else an a4 will burry u into ground.
ORIGINAL: onepoint8tee
audi is not a good starter car unless you are spoiled rotten.. Costs you/your parents a ton to maintain properly unless you do it yourself.
audi is not a good starter car unless you are spoiled rotten.. Costs you/your parents a ton to maintain properly unless you do it yourself.
Hey man,
I was also looking into a first car, and this is the first place I came. I got great advice! Simply they told me to get something that i can use to learn about cars...something that i could work on myself. Thats what I did, i got a civic(not to mod, it was offered to me for $500), and i mean its no audi, but its a car that i dont have to worry about as a daily driver. Some of that advice that i found very useful, is look around the forum [USE THE SEARCH FUNCTION], and try and learn everything about audis that you can. See if you would feel comfortable making the repairs, or even look at some of the prices people payed for repairs, and see if you are prepared to spend that kind of money. I am working/saving my a$$ off to hopefully buy a nice audi next spring. I also found that it might be a good idea to allot money for repairs, which i have done. If you get an audi, be prepared to spend money at the drop of a hat to repair it, but also keep in mind that you will be driving a beautiful car, and that is always a great feeling =] I love driving around in my dads car! Honestly, if you have the money, why not. Audis are safe, and pretty quick.
https://www.audiforums.com/m_239099/mpage_1/key_/tm.htm
There is my First Car thread, i hope it helps you out!
Good Luck
-Z
I was also looking into a first car, and this is the first place I came. I got great advice! Simply they told me to get something that i can use to learn about cars...something that i could work on myself. Thats what I did, i got a civic(not to mod, it was offered to me for $500), and i mean its no audi, but its a car that i dont have to worry about as a daily driver. Some of that advice that i found very useful, is look around the forum [USE THE SEARCH FUNCTION], and try and learn everything about audis that you can. See if you would feel comfortable making the repairs, or even look at some of the prices people payed for repairs, and see if you are prepared to spend that kind of money. I am working/saving my a$$ off to hopefully buy a nice audi next spring. I also found that it might be a good idea to allot money for repairs, which i have done. If you get an audi, be prepared to spend money at the drop of a hat to repair it, but also keep in mind that you will be driving a beautiful car, and that is always a great feeling =] I love driving around in my dads car! Honestly, if you have the money, why not. Audis are safe, and pretty quick.
https://www.audiforums.com/m_239099/mpage_1/key_/tm.htm
There is my First Car thread, i hope it helps you out!
Good Luck
-Z
audis are tight..get it if u can..i got mine when i turned 16 and its goin on 8 years old now...never had any problems with it...it was a big hit at school..everyone loved it haha..only have 50,000 miles on it though...maybe i got one of the lucky ones but its been an awesome car
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