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  1. Your most welcome Chris :) If it were me I'd go for the 3.0tdi but obviously there are varying opinions on both engines. A vehicle check is a very good idea and the AA, RAC and independent companies offer this service. I think with some companies there are limits in terms of the age of vehicle. I.E if the vehicle is too old or has too high miles they wont come and inspect it. But its worth mentioning to any seller that you would like to have the vehicle inspected by a specialist, as the sellers reaction will give you a good idea on the vehicles condition. If they are reluctant or refuse then Id suggest to walk away. Remember there are plenty of audi a6's to choose from! I would speak to the AA and RAC first as I don't know off hand any audi inspectors if that makes sense. I would try google or even the yellow pages for VAG specalists in your area as I'm sure they can put you in touch with someone. I would say for a cambelt/waterpump replacement you'll be looking anywhere from £400-£600. Oh and I would try and get a car with full service history. (Sorry if I'm telling you how to suck eggs!) Truthfully I'm not to knowledgeable about the auto gearboxes from this era of audis but as a general rule with auto gearboxes make sure that the gear changes aren't jerky and if the car has paddles on the steering wheel make sure they change the gears smoothly. Also on test drive flick the car to manual mode to make sure the car is changing gears properly then as well. Glad I've been useful :) Cheers Steve
  2. Welcome to the forum Christian :) Is it a 2005 model a6 your after? I would check the service history to see when the cambelt/water pump was last changed. Also make sure that the aircon works properly as it can be costly to fix if the pump or condenser has gone (approx £1000). Again make sure all electronic items work such as windows as they too can be expensive to fix. Make sure the car changes gear properly and there's no untoward crunching and the clutch feels fine. (not high or stiff) check service history to see if it has been changed previously. Listen out for any whines from the turbo as they too can be costly to fix (approx £1000). hope iv helped :) cheers steve
  3. Your most welcome for the advice:) we're always more than happy to help :)
  4. I am very surprised that they didn't tell you you could refuse. When I worked for a vw service department I always told customers they could refuse. Hace they said the egr needs replacing or what have they said is wrong?
  5. Welcome to the forum :) You can't go wrong with a stainless steel exhaust. This will make the car sound sporty :) other mods to make it look nice is lowering it on sports suspension kit which will lower the car by around 30mm or coilovers which will lower the car and give a stiffer ride. Linked with this you can't go wrong with a nice set of alloy wheels. Normally 17 or 18 inch wheels are good :) Oh and have a quick look on google images or our club gallery for some inspiration :) hope iv helped cheers steve :)
  6. Looks good Gav :) dont hesitate to ask questions:) cheers steve
  7. Your welcome Gareth :) Oops! you have a very good point, I should have put it in the recall action in the first place! ;) i believe it is the onus on the new owner to sort it cheers steve
  8. Hi Mick, welcome to the forum :) youll find the members on here are a friendly bunch :) dont hesitate to ask questions :) cheers Steve
  9. Great advice Trevor. Highly informative! Thanks :)
  10. Hi Thibault, I had a similar problem with my a6. I had to unlock it via the drivers door and again if I did not do it fast enough the alarm would go off. The car ended up going to an auto electrician and the drivers door lock mechanism had to be replaced. It cost me £120. I deffo think it has nothing to do with your key as the symptoms are the same as mine and I did not have the keys replaced or re-coded. (or they weren't re-coded to the best of my knowledge when it went in for repair). Hope iv helped. Cheers Steve
  11. So glad it was useful and glad the console is realigned :) Those Haynes manuals are great! Cheers Steve
  12. Just thought I would post some links to recent motoring press articles with regard to the emissions recall. Various issues are occurring to vehicles after the update has been completed. Info on the recall https://www.whatcar.com/news/volkswagen-delays-emissions-fixes/ https://www.whatcar.com/news/volkswagen-emissions-need-know/ Recall causing breakdowns http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/volkswagen/92893/vw-emissions-scandal-recalls-compensation-is-your-car-affected-latest-news https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/industry/volkswagen-denies-its-dieselgate-fix-causes-breakdowns Vw Tiguans loosing power https://www.honestjohn.co.uk/news/volkswagen-emissions-scandal/8-reports-of-volkswagen-tiguans-losing-power-after-ea189-emissions-fix/ Engines loosing fuel economy https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/industry/autocar-test-shows-worse-economy-after-volkswagen-diesel-fix https://www.carthrottle.com/post/volkswagens-diesel-emissions-fix-lowers-fuel-economy-claims-real-world-test/ If you have an affected vehicle then in my opinion I would not have the emissions recall done. Especially if your car is remapped or modified. Also a lot of cars that go in for recalls are being flagged up with egr/egr cooler issues which have to be fixed before the recall can be carried out. This can cost over £1000 to fix! I speak from experience as I worked as a service adviser at Volkswagen. Also the recall/update is NOT a legal requirement and does not effect your vehicle tax. I hope this is useful for some of you :) Cheers steve
  13. VENUE CHANGE now being held at Flat showground Further information 1. Live music & DJ 2. Bar 3. Show n shine 4. Sound system competition 5. Flame out competitions 6. Child friendly 7. Camping facilities
  14. Welcome to the forum :) I would say a good induction kit, stainless exhaust and ecru remap :) Cheers Steve
  15. That's a good find! :) once you've worked out the site
  16. The brm was a cracking car. Allegedly better than the mg zr! And that red quilted leather was gorgeous! Along with the green paint and orange grill! And finished off with nice wheels! Great car!
  17. No worries Nicky :) and we all sure do enjoy our Audis! :) even though I did get a puncture this morning and was cursing the car a little lol
  18. Yep! It sure is! :) would be great to have you on board Ross :) would you like to display your s3 at the event with us? nice one Dan :) and that shouldn't be a problem:)
  19. And Volvo used an estate version in touring cars if I remember correctly
  20. Looks gorgeous! Hope she was worth the wait! :) just letting you know that your more than welcome to display your Audi at the upcoming events. The nearest one to you is vag Tuner Live at donington park on Sunday 16th July. Have a look at the events section and let me know if you'd be interested :)
  21. Oh yes I remember them! Was yours an estate or saloon? Yellow was the best colour by far!
  22. My grandad had a 1984 Volvo 760gle turbo diesel which he bought new. It has covered 230,000 miles before being laid up on my uncles farm. In approx 2003/2004 I found it in a field and When I went back to see it some months later it had gone and my uncle had got rid of it. I regret not saving it as it was the only tangible item of my grandads who died before I was born. It was nothing special but meant a lot to me as i remember the car as a child. Sorry for the sob story lol
  23. Welcomes to the forum :) Sorry to hear your breaking her :( hopfully some members will find the parts useful cheers steve
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