Looking at a 2000 A4 1.8t tomorrow.
I have been reading about timing belt nightmares all night long. The car has 74,990 miles on it. Some say the timing belt issue ranges across the entire production of the b5, others say it was just the 96-99 cars. With the car having 75k miles on the clock, how many more miles can i safely put on this car?
Heres the link to the car. I've talked them down $900 so far..
I currently own a turbo 95 M3 so I need something that isn't going to break down once a week like my 600hp bmw. Obviously quattro handles well in the snow so thats not a concern. RELIABILITY
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...000&cardist=35
Heres the link to the car. I've talked them down $900 so far..
I currently own a turbo 95 M3 so I need something that isn't going to break down once a week like my 600hp bmw. Obviously quattro handles well in the snow so thats not a concern. RELIABILITY
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...000&cardist=35
Not to discourage you from buying the 1.8t, as there are a lot of concerns and issues about replacing the turbos on those a4s after a certain amount of miles put on the car, as with your concern of timing belts. maintenance is a bit more than a 2.8 quattro of which i drive, but it's all out of preference and what you're into.
So for reliability purposes, 2.8 quattro > 1.8t ? What I really want out of this second car is something that can handle the west virginia winters and provide me with some luxury / enjoyment to drive. I refuse to drive an automatic..
As long a you get Quattro, you should be set driving in winter.
I have to agree that 2.8 would probably beat the 1.8T when it comes to reliability as NA would be more reliable than cars with forced-inductions.
However, I would say that the 1.8T should be reliable as long as you keep up with your regular maintainence such as regular oil changes (perhaps with synthetic) and such other things.
The only downside about the 2.8 is the limitation of engine modifications. Adding a supercharger is probably one thing that you can do to the 6 cylinder engine but that's gonna set you somewhere around 5 grand.
I have to agree that 2.8 would probably beat the 1.8T when it comes to reliability as NA would be more reliable than cars with forced-inductions.
However, I would say that the 1.8T should be reliable as long as you keep up with your regular maintainence such as regular oil changes (perhaps with synthetic) and such other things.
The only downside about the 2.8 is the limitation of engine modifications. Adding a supercharger is probably one thing that you can do to the 6 cylinder engine but that's gonna set you somewhere around 5 grand.
As long a you get Quattro, you should be set driving in winter.
I have to agree that 2.8 would probably beat the 1.8T when it comes to reliability as NA would be more reliable than cars with forced-inductions.
However, I would say that the 1.8T should be reliable as long as you keep up with your regular maintainence such as regular oil changes (perhaps with synthetic) and such other things.
The only downside about the 2.8 is the limitation of engine modifications. Adding a supercharger is probably one thing that you can do to the 6 cylinder engine but that's gonna set you somewhere around 5 grand.
I have to agree that 2.8 would probably beat the 1.8T when it comes to reliability as NA would be more reliable than cars with forced-inductions.
However, I would say that the 1.8T should be reliable as long as you keep up with your regular maintainence such as regular oil changes (perhaps with synthetic) and such other things.
The only downside about the 2.8 is the limitation of engine modifications. Adding a supercharger is probably one thing that you can do to the 6 cylinder engine but that's gonna set you somewhere around 5 grand.

Like I said, as long as you keep up you'll be fine! 
Timing belt belt jobs should cost you around 400-900+ depending on where you get it done at.
I would say independent shops would probably charge you somewhere around 400 and up while the dealerships would charge you 800+ for this job; so at the end, it is your up to which place you trust most.
If the timing belt hasn't been done, tell them to deduct the amount from the price so you can get the job done.
Also there are probably couple of things you might also need to replace while the front half of your car is apart.

Timing belt belt jobs should cost you around 400-900+ depending on where you get it done at.
I would say independent shops would probably charge you somewhere around 400 and up while the dealerships would charge you 800+ for this job; so at the end, it is your up to which place you trust most.
If the timing belt hasn't been done, tell them to deduct the amount from the price so you can get the job done.
Also there are probably couple of things you might also need to replace while the front half of your car is apart.
Like I said, as long as you keep up you'll be fine! 
Timing belt belt jobs should cost you around 400-900+ depending on where you get it done at.
I would say independent shops would probably charge you somewhere around 400 and up while the dealerships would charge you 800+ for this job; so at the end, it is your up to which place you trust most.
If the timing belt hasn't been done, tell them to deduct the amount from the price so you can get the job done.

Timing belt belt jobs should cost you around 400-900+ depending on where you get it done at.
I would say independent shops would probably charge you somewhere around 400 and up while the dealerships would charge you 800+ for this job; so at the end, it is your up to which place you trust most.
If the timing belt hasn't been done, tell them to deduct the amount from the price so you can get the job done.
https://www.audiforums.com/forum/audi-a4-8/newbie-guide-version-2-a-80968/
I don't know if you've read that but it pretty much has all the informations you might need.
Good luck tomorrow and keep us updated!
BTW, silver is an awesome color!
I don't know if you've read that but it pretty much has all the informations you might need.
Good luck tomorrow and keep us updated!
BTW, silver is an awesome color!
https://www.audiforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=80968
I don't know if you've read that but it pretty much has all the informations you might need.
Good luck tomorrow and keep us updated!
BTW, silver is an awesome color!
I don't know if you've read that but it pretty much has all the informations you might need.
Good luck tomorrow and keep us updated!
BTW, silver is an awesome color!



