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philsquared

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  1. Hi all,

     

    Following my call for advice the other day (http://www.audiownersclub.com/forums/topic/3285-about-to-buy-a-2004-a4-convertible-advice-welcome/?p=4942) I've bought the A4 Cabriolet I was asking about there.

    It's running very nicely (a quality I've come to expect from ageing Audis, based on prior experience) and I'm very happy with the purchase so far.

     

    I bought this car to replace a Mazda 6 that's only a year older. The Mazda is really starting to feel old - still basically runs ok - but often doesn't go into gear (even though it's an automatic!), drivers window doesn't work, ABS fault light permanently on (but garage can't find a fault) and it suffers from terrible condensation!

     

    I thought I'd just get something relatively cheap (paid £3.5k for this) to keep me going for another year or two. Now I have the A4 I'm thinking it should do me for a lot longer than that (although we'll see, of course).

  2. Thanks for the reply,

     

    Unfortunately you're just too late! I couldn't wait and I went and picked it up about an hour ago.

    I did take it for a nice drive first, including some decent hills.

    It's one of the smoothest rides I've had! Not bad for a nine year old car.

    No noises to speak of and the engine itself sounded great.

    All the electrics worked perfectly and the hood retraction was smooth as silk.

    I didn't check the fluid levels - that would have been a good point. It's MOT'd til April and has full MOT history, at least - which are all clear with no advisories. I will get it serviced in the near term.

    The dealer is offering no warranty (their standard practice with this part-ex deals). So, yes, I agree it's a risk. But if it pays off I have a really nice car for the money.

     

    Anyone want to buy a 10yo Mazda 6 with a few problems? ;-)

  3. Hi all,

     

    I've just put down a holding deposit on a 2004 A4 Convertible (3.0l Auto). It's being sold by a dealer who took it on as a part exchange. The dealer specialises in prestige cars (Maseratis in particular).

     

    Seems in good condition, but I've not taken it out for a test drive yet (will do at the weekend before completing the purchase). It has a full service history up 'til two years ago when the last owner purchased it. Apparently they maintained it themselves (and didn't keep receipts). Naturally that's a little bit of a red flag, but is reflected in the asking price. I've been telling myself that Audi's are known for the longevity of their engines (German engineering + 6 cylinders), but that's obviously no guarantee.

     

    Still, seems a reasonable deal for £3.5k (Glass's estimates it as usually going for a fair bit more). Anything in particular I should look out for on my final inspection/ questions to ask before I commit?

     

    Assuming I go ahead I look forward to becoming a part of this community :-)

     

    Regards,

     

    [)o

    IhIL..

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