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How is the reliability on Audi A4s?

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bozack

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Originally posted by: KokomoGST

Well, it is a glorified Euro Accord... it's quite nice interior-wise and such. The G35 is very comparable though, but if you don't like that and still want some real sportiness, go for a Mazda RX8.

The interior is also quite nice and so what if the hp is underrated. It will still be faster than the anemic Acura and handle a WHOLE lot better. It sucks that you can't deoption the Touring package on it without the Bose non-stereo... no way to get a moonroof without Blows.

Its just a shame that the new RX8 is simply one of the fugliest designs out on the market today...heck they should have just re-released the older style as IMHO that was far superior, this new one is just ugly...and when one starts looking at an RX8 they should just move on past to a 300Z.
 

goblue420

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Originally posted by: rbloedow
Neither. They're both unreliable compared to their competitors, and both have exorbitant repair costs. It this segment, if you want reliability, Japanese is the only way to go.

f that, get a ford
jap=crap
 

StageLeft

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Originally posted by: bozack
Originally posted by: KokomoGST

Well, it is a glorified Euro Accord... it's quite nice interior-wise and such. The G35 is very comparable though, but if you don't like that and still want some real sportiness, go for a Mazda RX8.

The interior is also quite nice and so what if the hp is underrated. It will still be faster than the anemic Acura and handle a WHOLE lot better. It sucks that you can't deoption the Touring package on it without the Bose non-stereo... no way to get a moonroof without Blows.

Its just a shame that the new RX8 is simply one of the fugliest designs out on the market today...heck they should have just re-released the older style as IMHO that was far superior, this new one is just ugly...and when one starts looking at an RX8 they should just move on past to a 300Z.
I like the RX8. I really like how it has two full adult back seats too. My problem with it would be the questionable reliability of the rotary, but more important the fact that it gets smoked by the 350z in terms of horses. 50 less horses can really be noticed.
f that, get a ford
jap=crap
Haha, ford better than Japanese for quality? Just put down the bong.
 

CraigRT

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most Audi owners will admit to their cars having problems... but it's a shame, I really like the way the cars look inside and out.

if VW was as reliable as Toyota or Honda, I'd probably be driving a VR6 or something right now... (I hate the feel of their manual gearboxes too though)
 

kage69

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f that, get a ford jap=crap


That must be some exceptionally high-quality chiba you're puffin on there...


Unless it's a truck, stay away from Ford. Your average Toyota is many times more reliable than any POS Ford. Screw Audi man, get an Acura.


 

CraigRT

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Originally posted by: kage69
f that, get a ford jap=crap


That must be some exceptionally high-quality chiba you're puffin on there...


Unless it's a truck, stay away from Ford. Your average Toyota is many times more reliable than any POS Ford. Screw Audi man, get an Acura.

I agree with all of that :p
 

Gunnar

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Audis are fabulously designed cars, but anything made by VW hasnt been very reliable. From the Jettas to the A8.

BMWs arent too bad, especially the 3series, but beware of the specialty models.

And I think its pretty common knowledge that the Japanese cars run away with reliability. Though Nissan is the lesser of the big three. The G35s interior doesnt look that cheap, it does look incredibly tacky. The interior designer who decided that the vents whould swivel on a "dash bumper" should be shot.
 

LAUST

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Originally posted by: Xiety
Get the 100K mile warranty and you won't have to worry about anything.

Edit: I got a 99.5 Audi A4 1.8T and to tell you the truth, these cars require some special attention. You need to be very careful with what you do. Being a dumbass, I put some regular power steering fluid into the PS Resorvoir, and the whole rack/pinion/pump got fvcked up.

Total Cost: $1200

Total Cost on an Accord: Less than $500.
OMG!!!!

 

LAUST

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Originally posted by: CraigRT
just had to say it twice eh LAUST? :p
Well $1200 is a R@p3 in my my book for parts that should only run around $200 plus amazing such a little thing trashed it. German engineering *pffft* ;) I never bought into that load anyway though ;)

 

CraigRT

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Originally posted by: LAUST
Originally posted by: CraigRT
just had to say it twice eh LAUST? :p
Well $1200 is a R@p3 in my my book for parts that should only run around $200 plus amazing such a little thing trashed it. German engineering *pffft* ;) I never bought into that load anyway though ;)

i agree... and as for buying into the german deal.... neither do i man.. for sure
for once, we agree on something :)
 

LAUST

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Originally posted by: CraigRT

i agree... and as for buying into the german deal.... neither do i man.. for sure
for once, we agree on something :)
LMAO, must be something in the water.. oh wait you drink clean water up there ;)



As far as a good way to find out the reliability of a car, I go to the Forums of the type of vehicle I am looking at and just lurke around their repair threads, never ask them their opinion though or they will say it's gods gift to automobiles ;) I like it when you see threads like "well I got hit with the old XXXXX problem we are known for" then you find out the real scoop :)

 

Vic

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Damn, I haven't had a car "in the shop" long enough to require a loaner in like 8 years.

But then again, I buy Japanese. :)



6,000th post.
 

CraigRT

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Originally posted by: Vic
Damn, I haven't had a car "in the shop" long enough to require a loaner in like 8 years.

But then again, I buy Japanese. :)



6,000th post.

Japanese (and some domestic) are they way to go.
some domestic are capable of very low maintenance as well...
 

mAdD INDIAN

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Originally posted by: LAUST
Originally posted by: CraigRT

i agree... and as for buying into the german deal.... neither do i man.. for sure
for once, we agree on something :)
LMAO, must be something in the water.. oh wait you drink clean water up there ;)



As far as a good way to find out the reliability of a car, I go to the Forums of the type of vehicle I am looking at and just lurke around their repair threads, never ask them their opinion though or they will say it's gods gift to automobiles ;) I like it when you see threads like "well I got hit with the old XXXXX problem we are known for" then you find out the real scoop :)

the thing is that all makes have that one thing that is a problem for them.

Could be anything as minor as a certain rattle or squak to malfunctioning power windows and ignition coils.
 

bozack

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Laust, check out how much any repair on a Lexus is and you are in the same ballpark as any of the germans...to compare the cost of repair for an accord to an Audi imho is silly, like comparing repair costs between an escort and a lincoln....

Acura...uugh, while some of their styles are OK I still wouldn't want to be driving anything they currently make...the only Japanese options I would even remotely consider is an S2000, 350Z, or IS300 and even those are iffy compared to others in the same or similar price bracket...
 

tnitsuj

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Originally posted by: bozack
Laust, check out how much any repair on a Lexus is and you are in the same ballpark as any of the germans...to compare the cost of repair for an accord to an Audi imho is silly, like comparing repair costs between an escort and a lincoln....

Acura...uugh, while some of their styles are OK I still wouldn't want to be driving anything they currently make...the only Japanese options I would even remotely consider is an S2000, 350Z, or IS300 and even those are iffy compared to others in the same or similar price bracket...

Yes, but a Lexus will require far less repairs on average than any German car.
 

Gulzakar

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Lexus is nice, Acura is still a little too bland... Infiniti's are just plastic fantastics...yuk

Audi is for people who have graduated from VW, BMW's are good cars, just way overpriced.
 

thomsbrain

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audi's are the new jaguars. you need to buy 3 at the same time. one to drive, one for the shop, and one for parts.
 

Mill

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Originally posted by: tnitsuj
Originally posted by: bozack
Laust, check out how much any repair on a Lexus is and you are in the same ballpark as any of the germans...to compare the cost of repair for an accord to an Audi imho is silly, like comparing repair costs between an escort and a lincoln....

Acura...uugh, while some of their styles are OK I still wouldn't want to be driving anything they currently make...the only Japanese options I would even remotely consider is an S2000, 350Z, or IS300 and even those are iffy compared to others in the same or similar price bracket...

Yes, but a Lexus will require far less repairs on average than any German car.

Maybe, but the styling sucks and EVERYONE has one.
 

Mill

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Originally posted by: Vic
Damn, I haven't had a car "in the shop" long enough to require a loaner in like 8 years.

But then again, I buy Japanese. :)



6,000th post.

Audi just gives you a loaner so you don't have to piddle around the dealership. I've never had them take more then a little while anyway.
 

CraigRT

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Originally posted by: Gulzakar
Lexus is nice, Acura is still a little too bland... Infiniti's are just plastic fantastics...yuk

Audi is for people who have graduated from VW, BMW's are good cars, just way overpriced.

hey don't be knocking infiniti :)

at least they are still reliable :D
 

Ranger X

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Originally posted by: Gulzakar
Lexus is nice, Acura is still a little too bland... Infiniti's are just plastic fantastics...yuk

Audi is for people who have graduated from VW, BMW's are good cars, just way overpriced.
Audi's are overpriced too. For the amount of maintenance the car needs, I would buy a Lexus or a BMW anyday.
 

Mill

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Originally posted by: Ranger X
Originally posted by: Gulzakar
Lexus is nice, Acura is still a little too bland... Infiniti's are just plastic fantastics...yuk

Audi is for people who have graduated from VW, BMW's are good cars, just way overpriced.
Audi's are overpriced too. For the amount of maintenance the car needs, I would buy a Lexus or a BMW anyday.

There is no doubt that Audi has some QC issues, but every manufacturer does. I think Audi's is highlighted because it is an expensive car and people EXPECT it to be problem free. BMW has had a much higher incident rate lately as well, so I think that has some to do with it. You're comparing a FWD Acura to an AWD car, and it just isn't the same. Plus, some of it is the exclusiveness of Audi. I see 100's of BMWs, Acuras, and Infinitis a day, but don't see near as many Audis. I've yet to have the problems that most people have. Time will tell.