Audi A4 2.0 FSI

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Rob S wrote:Steel lasts longer than solder and sensors I guess.
what you need is an older car, less sensors, more simple.....oh bugger I just sold that!
:iagree: Yes you did.:)

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@Russ,
LOVING the Leon mate, a perfect car would have the grunt and decent running costs of the 1.8T, but have the simple charms of the Sierra.
It was good, but currently I'm a bit smitten by the Spanish FWD hairdressers car :)

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Thanks for the reply Russ :) The Mazda did look good, but if I'm going derv I'd like to try and get more than low 40's to make all the noise worth it :D A4 Tdi seems ideal, reasonable power with low 50's mpg :) Tempted to have a look at this...

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/ ... ?logcode=p

Need to see what the mileage is and find out if it's silver or blue :D

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ill order you a nice rug for back seat scott.lmao
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gary@apt wrote:ill order you a nice rug for back seat scott.lmao
I am getting on a bit now :D

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I hate admitting it but im realy becomming a big supporter of this whole VAG rules thing. My golf is great and the A6 has now notched me up 15000 miles of bliss comfort since september.
However as i needed a van and had to be lez compliant i bought a vauxhall combo cdti the other week. It broke down on the drive home (no come backs it was a trader to trader sale) It broke down the next day as well :(. It turned out to be nothing more than a gummed up turbo, But after taking it to a few trusted garages with better diagnostics than me to find out what the problem was they both said vauxhall cdti..........yuk!
Connected to what i said earlier and electrics. There is a bp member (who i expect will read this) And is a bloody good mechanic that a few years ago was a total vauxhall nut (i was sure that if you cut him in half he would have had vauxhall written through him) But due to the modern faults he now has a e36 bmw and his good lady had an A6 sportback tdi!
The Audi looks nice on autotrader and by all accounts the 1.9 is a real slogger and will go on forever.
I dont know if Gerry H still has his A4 avant? The last time i spoke to him he was thinking of selling it? Nice 2003 2.5 v6 tdi?:D
Good luck and i hope you find a good `un.

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if you do get a derv,
make sure the egr valve is leaking oil mist everywhere it'll work fine but make a mess of the engine bay lol, the valve is about

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Russ, totally with you, the best vehicles are German now days !! ... (p.s. have you seen some of the amazing mk2's on Dubgeneration - you need to get a 1.8T lump in yours plus some mega BBS Lm's :) )
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Right then, going to look at this on Saturday morning :)

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/ ... ?logcode=p

Anything I need to check service wise like cambelts etc?

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