[s-cars] New Guy/S8

pkrasusky at ups.com pkrasusky at ups.com
Mon Mar 12 15:25:58 EDT 2007


But Steve you left out the best part about laughing all day every day
while letting the ignorance be painful to those in the un-know - take 3
ibu and call me in the a.m.

8-)



-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Powers [mailto:sbpowers at gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 2:56 PM
To: Krasusky Paul (WQQ2PXK)
Cc: s-car-list at audifans.com; stafford at wpi.edu
Subject: Re: [s-cars] New Guy/S8

Paul -

> Sure there's a few things to beware of on these.  Look for water smell
> or damage in interior as cowl and A/C drains plug when parked outside
> and flood cabin.  You may not note any leaks as the belly pan tends to
> catch most of them.  Hopefully it's a non-leaker - they're prone from
> the oil cooler (coolant), front diff (output flange), rear trans
output,
> and rear main seal.  Only the coolant is a significant leak and most
> will eventually, it seems.  The other leaks just seem to weep and
don't
> even hit the ground.  I call it "Audi //Sweat".  You'd smell the diff
> one as it burns off the cat usually.
>
> Instrument clusters can fail rendering the car unable to start
> (immobilizer), but this may only effect earlier cars, unsure yet.
>
> Look for damage to the oil pan and under front bumper, then spare tire
> carrier - these ride real low and have looooong over hangs, and
> ignoramus maximus' over park them onto parking curbs.
>
> Check prior owner records and ensure it's been serviced, as you would
> any car really.  Carfax is sometimes moot, check for signs of
paintwork
> or poor body repair.  Seen a lot of that out there on these unfort.

still, the S8's a decent looking car for a piece-of-crap...

;)

Steve


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