I own an (N reg) Audi A4 1.8T with 160000 miles on the clock and still going strong. The secret is regular oil changes! I change mine about every 5000 miles or when the oil gets really black. It only costs �30-�40 depending on the oil and oil filter you use. I think the above statement is right...if the oil and filter is changed regularly especially if youre doing alot of miles a month then there is no reason you cant get the car the equivilent of driving to the moon!! I have an "s" reg 1998 A4 with 182,000 miles on the clock and it still runs as clean and quiet as ever!! 5w 30 oil and filter from Halfords (UK) is about £27.00
Audis are fine cars, but rather overpriced for what you get.
They usually run from $2000 to $3000 depending on the year. If you are referring to Audis within the last five years, the price can go up to $10,000 or more.
Yes they are. Fantastic. The a4 is better than 3 series (2004 model). You can keep them for 10 years in good condition and can rack up to 300000 easily
IN MOST AUDIS, THE FUSE PANEL IS UNDER THE HOOD IN THE FIREWALL AREA NEAR THE STEERING COLUMN. GOOD LUCK
Some Mitsubishi cars do not make even that far.
Yes, because Toyotas typically will be good for over 300,000 miles. If the body and interior are good, and I assume it runs good, then that is a good deal I would say
Do the math 12k miles every year ......if the car is a 1999 Honda Civic SI then the average mileage should be 144K miles.......
I have just spotted a 1999 ford focus with 146,000 miles on the clock. Lovley condition, good runner.
yes it is worth it it can cost hundreds if dollars to fix if you **** it up :---}
yes. i purchased my 1999 ml430 with 120k miles for $8500. The German engines run for ever.
Some places to look for a used Audi S3 in Glasgow are the websites of Carsite, S1cars, AutoTrader and UsedCarsNearMe. LomondAudiGroup has both new and used Audis.
Just replace it if you have not done so in the last 36,000 miles. or if you suspect it is clogged.