found a new tool to solve all electrical problems, all models
It's actually free too. Go outside and get a big rock. Place on accelerator pedal, exit vehicle, close door quick. Watch car drive into lake, ocean, or pond. Problem solved. NO MORE AUDI. God does that sound sweet. I'll say again, NO MORE AUDI. German engineering, HA what a joke. Lexus here I come.
2005 Audi A6 3.2. Spent more on repairs than last four cars combined. Two American, two Japanese. Please take my advice newcomers. SELL SELL SELL before you end up in the poor house or the puzzle factory
2005 Audi A6 3.2. Spent more on repairs than last four cars combined. Two American, two Japanese. Please take my advice newcomers. SELL SELL SELL before you end up in the poor house or the puzzle factory
Why are all Euro owners delusional? It's a fact. Read and educate yourselves. I didn't and that makes me a fool for buying an Audi. My Bad. FACT VW, Audi, MB are ALL in the bottom quarter of repairs per one hundred units sold. Im not here to pick a fight. I think my Audi is gorgeous, runs great, and drives perfect. BUT the electrical issues on this and many, many other Audis are ridiculous. You know it and I know it, so quit living in this make believe world that the Germans are sooooo advanced when it comes to engineering. They are not. They over think, over engineer, and over price their cars. Period. Bosch in particular. These constant electrical bugs DO NOT happen nearly as often in newer Korean, Japanese, and yes I said it, American cars. So if you think putting over 4k dollars into an eight year old car in JUST in electrical problems is normal, then I'm Abe Lincoln. And to the Prius comment, well it just shows you are in denial. Sad comment man.
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