Need a new engine - should I do it? A4 B5
I had a 2001 with a blown engine that I really researched getting a new motor for.
The first question is how long have you been going to your mechanic and do you really trust him? Does he only work on Audi/european cars or is he a "i can fix everything" guy?
If you go for a used engine, make sure you clean it out so there is no sludging issues and it's going to need some parts updated and replaced. Finding a good $450 engine is a great find, and very rare. However you should be able to find a decent engine with mileage around 100,000 for ~$1000 max. Assuming you're not doing any work yourself and depending on how good your mechanic is and what needs to be upgraded/replaced, it could be another $1000 - $1500 for parts and labor.
At the end of the day you're still in the $3000 range. If you get a warranty and a really good and thorough job done, might be worth it because you'll know you have a good engine that will last you a while.
Then you can pocket save as much cash as possible for your upgrade to newer Audi!
The first question is how long have you been going to your mechanic and do you really trust him? Does he only work on Audi/european cars or is he a "i can fix everything" guy?
If you go for a used engine, make sure you clean it out so there is no sludging issues and it's going to need some parts updated and replaced. Finding a good $450 engine is a great find, and very rare. However you should be able to find a decent engine with mileage around 100,000 for ~$1000 max. Assuming you're not doing any work yourself and depending on how good your mechanic is and what needs to be upgraded/replaced, it could be another $1000 - $1500 for parts and labor.
At the end of the day you're still in the $3000 range. If you get a warranty and a really good and thorough job done, might be worth it because you'll know you have a good engine that will last you a while.
Then you can pocket save as much cash as possible for your upgrade to newer Audi!
Finding a good $450 engine is a great find, and very rare. However you should be able to find a decent engine with mileage around 100,000 for ~$1000 max. Assuming you're not doing any work yourself and depending on how good your mechanic is and what needs to be upgraded/replaced, it could be another $1000 - $1500 for parts and labor.
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