Audi on a budget...?

Jay M jaybird002 at msn.com
Tue Mar 1 08:51:46 PST 2011


New Mexico is definitley not local to me (PA/NJ). However, on the brighter side you should be able to find a rust free example of the car you eventually decide on buying. 
 
> From: nickurban at gmail.com
> Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 09:30:19 -0700
> Subject: Re: Audi on a budget...?
> To: jaybird002 at msn.com
> CC: quattro at audifans.com
> 
> I don't know where local is, but I doubt it. I'm in New Mexico.
> 
> On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 8:31 AM, Jay M <jaybird002 at msn.com> wrote:
> > Nick, where are you located? If you are local you can take either my modded
> > UrS6 sedan or my stock UrS6 Avant for a test drive to see if it is something
> > you like.
> >> From: nickurban at gmail.com
> >> Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 08:14:57 -0700
> >> Subject: Re: Audi on a budget...?
> >> To: quattro at audifans.com
> >>
> >> Kent,
> >>
> >> Thanks for the info. I probably wouldn't be looking to do any mods
> >> right away, but I'd like to keep that option open.
> >>
> >> Based on what you said, and what I read in that older thread, I'm
> >> feeling more inclined towards the S6. I'm also a pretty tall guy
> >> (6'2") so short seats, low ceiling, etc. are no good.
> >>
> >> Now I just need to find one for a test drive :)
> >>
> >> Nick
> >>
> >> ---------------------
> >>
> >> From: Kent McLean <kentmclean at comcast.net>
> >> To: quattro at audifans.com
> >> Sent: Tue, March 1, 2011 7:25:15 AM
> >> Subject: Re: Audi on a budget...?
> >>
> >> Nick Urban wrote:
> >> > I'm thinking about buying my first Audi.
> >>
> >> > I'm looking for something practical, elegant, and fun, preferably with
> >> > a manual transmission for less than $6000. I figure my best bet would
> >> > be to find a well cared for A4 or S6 from the 90s.
> >>
> >> It depends what you are looking for. Since you didn't mention it, and
> >> since you left out the A6, I'll assume you may be looking to enhance the
> >> basic car. The S6 can take lots of mods, up to RS2 spec (Ka-Ching!).
> >> The A4 1.8T can also take mods. The A4 V6, not so much.
> >>
> >> Some will argue that the S6 is the iconic Audi - famed, bullet-proof
> >> I-5, easily taking bigger turbos. The size is adult sized, with space
> >> for 5. But it can be a real sleeper.
> >>
> >> The A4 is a beautiful body, but it is smaller than the S6. You can mod
> >> the A4, but it won't be in quite the same league as the S6. A modified
> >> S6 is probably going to last longer than a modified A4, just because
> >> the little 4-cylinder will be stressed more.
> >>
> >> The key is electrics. The S6 has it's issues, but the A4 has more
> >> electronics -- HVAC, the little LCD driver display that is known to
> >> go bad, radios go wonky. etc. You can fit a DIN head unit in the S6,
> >> but will be hard pressed to replace the A4 audio with a clean install.
> >>
> >> I like my A4, but I wish it were a little bigger. My biggest complaint,
> >> aside from the bad LCD driver info display, is the seat bottom cushions
> >> are too short. I can't quite get comfortable in them. I replaced the
> >> standard seats with the sport seats from an S4, but they still aren't
> >> as comfortable as you'll find in the S6.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Kent McLean
> >> 1999 A4 Avant, V6 Tiptronic
> >> 1990 200 Avant mit V8 conversion
> >> gone: too many to count, including my first, "Bad Puppy"
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