I've got this 2002 Audi A4. I don't think the number of problems I've had could be counted on fingers and toes. Consumer Reports rated it in the "black" on reliability, as in worst possible rating. In the first week, the fuel gauge malfunctioned. I've had hoses collapse and crack a few times. I had oil sludge (due to inaccurate service recommendations). My horn stopped working recently. The radio malfunctions a few times a year requiring me to reset it (OK, not as big of a deal, but still). I'm just getting sick of taking this damn thing in for service (no, I don't take it in to reset a fuse).
It's been out of warranty less than 6 months and this is the third time I have to take it in - another check engine light issue. Let me guess, a hose?
I'm seriously considering whether to get a different car. I've almost paid this one off, a few months to go, and I like the idea of extra income to spend on a house or investments. But I'm wondering just how much of a loss I will take if I want to trade this junk heap in for a more reliable vehicle? A couple thosand bucks a year for repairs surely at some point adds up to costing more than a different vehicle?
Suppose the trade-in value of my car equals the used car price of some reliable vehicle like a few years old Camry. How much out of pocket does that end up costing?
Is it normal for cars that are only about 4 years old to have several problems requiring repairs each year?
It's been out of warranty less than 6 months and this is the third time I have to take it in - another check engine light issue. Let me guess, a hose?
I'm seriously considering whether to get a different car. I've almost paid this one off, a few months to go, and I like the idea of extra income to spend on a house or investments. But I'm wondering just how much of a loss I will take if I want to trade this junk heap in for a more reliable vehicle? A couple thosand bucks a year for repairs surely at some point adds up to costing more than a different vehicle?
Suppose the trade-in value of my car equals the used car price of some reliable vehicle like a few years old Camry. How much out of pocket does that end up costing?
Is it normal for cars that are only about 4 years old to have several problems requiring repairs each year?