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Audi A5 2017 sportback 2.0 diesel with 180k (km), safe buy?

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Hi all, joined here so you can help me become owner of "new to me" A5 😄 I got a great offer to get 2017 Audi A5 sportback, 2.0 diesel but with little higher mileage which is 180,000 km (111k miles). Car has full service history, he is the 1st owner, belt and water pump were changed and serviced at 151k. Car is exact look and equipment I'm looking for, for the engine power I don't care since I'm not a "fast" driver, like to relax and drive :D I owned before only A6 so wouldn't know the quality of these cars. If the price is good would you guys said to go for it? I'm planning to do a regular service on it like on all my cars.

Sounds good if it's a 1 owner car with full history. But the key question you have to ask yourself is why is he selling it? 

Che k service history for proof of gearbox oil changes and make sure all electrical items work. Check service history got any evidence of work on the dpf or egr. 

Check out buyers guides on YouTube. 

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