Upgrade time?

Huw Powell audi at mediaone.net
Mon Feb 26 14:12:19 EST 2001


"Beatty, Robert" wrote:
> 
> Kent...
> 
> with reguards to option 1....
> 
> your cons arent all that bad or that costly...and once its running right its
> a piece of cake to put in 1.8 bar spring/ecu and you will see a BIG
> difference in performance.  From there its suspension/exhaust/any other wild
> mods you want....

and change the interior to a color you like!

> 
> Rob
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kent McLean [mailto:kentmclean at mindspring.com]
> Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 12:59 PM
> To: quattro at audifans.com
> Subject: Upgrade time?
> 
> OK, listers. Seeing all those nicer-than-mine Audis at dinner last
> night has me in a shopping mood. Here's something for us to argue
> over. I'm thinking of "upgrading" my '89 200 TQ.  I (irrationally)
> want an Avant. Part of me wants a '91 200 20V TQ Avant, and part
> of me wants a newer, trouble-free, pay-the-bank 95-96 A6 Avant.
> Here's what I'm thinking:
> 
> Option 1: Fix My '89 200TQ
> -------------------------------------
> Pros:  It's paid for. Lot's of new parts. Runs good. Cheap to
>           "put right." For ~$2,000, I get a car in "excellent" condition.
> Cons: cracked windshield, dead bomb, leaking crank seal, flakey
>           radio, rust on RF fender, dead RF power window.
> Net:   A known quantity with an interior color I don't like.
> 
> Option 2: Trade up to a '91 200 20V TQA
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Pros:  It's in excellent condition. (I'll wait to find the right one.)
>           20-valve turbo I-5. What more can I say?
> Cons: It'll cost $4,000-$8,000 to upgrade from my '89.
> Net:    An Avant with b*lls. Quells "S6 envy".
> 
> Option 3: Trade up to a 95-96 A6 Avant
> --------------------------------------------------
> Pros:  Newer body style. Newer parts. Easier to find. Easier to
>           work on? Fewer problem areas? Bank loan. More civilized.
>          V6 v. I-5 20v turbo?
> Cons: Automatic. More civilized. V6 v. I-5 20v turbo?  Does
>           nothing for the "S6 envy". It'll cost $10,000 to $14,000 to
>           upgrade from my '89.
> Net:    A newer, hopefully more reliable car.
> 
> Question. What would you do?
> 
> I was leaning towards Option 3 until I saw Richard Berlin's '91 200 20v TQA
> last night. In my mellow old age, I'd be happy with the V-6 Auto. I think
> I'd
> get myself into trouble with the 20v Turbo. But it tugs at my heart strings.
> 
> Let the arguments begin.
> 
> Regards,
> Kent McLean, thinking

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Huw Powell

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