[V8] Seattle 1993 V8 For Sale
bblake1055 at aol.com
bblake1055 at aol.com
Tue Feb 13 15:17:08 EST 2007
All 5 of my V8's were bought off this list. 4 out of 5 were bought sight unseen and the 5th one came from AudiConnection.
All of them were GREAT cars and the 4 unseen were all low mileage. (under 85,000 miles). All the sellers were great people to deal with also and I believe were regulars of this list.
Bob Blake
90 V8
91 V8
92 V8
93 V8
93 V8 5 spd
-----Original Message-----
From: audisport44 at hotmail.com
To: v8 at audifans.com
Sent: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 1:35 PM
Subject: Re: [V8] Seattle 1993 V8 For Sale
I need to chime in on this one too...
Of the 17 cars I've had so far (I'm 25), mostly being Audis, I would say only
about 20-30% (if that) had service records. While it's nice to see what parts
have been replaced on a car, it doesn't mean much to me. Things can break at any
point, even stuff that has been replaced rather recently. What does mean
"everything" to me however, is thoroughly checking the car out. This way you get
a VERY good idea of the shape the car is in, assuming you know cars, know how to
work on them and know what you are looking at and what to look for.
The person below mentioned: "I will not buy a used car that has no service
records", in my case I will not buy a car sight unseen. That is by FAR the most
important factor, everything else like service records is just some extra icing
on the cake. About 70% of the time I have gone to buy a used car I found it to
be in the exact opposite shape of what the seller was describing it as! For
instance, people that buy cars on Ebay without being able to see them before
payment take HUGE risks.
Bottom line is, NEVER buy a car based on the seller's description! No matter
how nice it sounds, how much you want it or how little they are asking for it.
When it sounds too good to be true, 90% of the time it is. Go see it for
yourself or have someone look at it for you if you can't or don't know how.
Dan
> From: allanvega at adelphia.net> To: dsaad at icehouse.net; v8 at audifans.com> Date:
Tue, 13 Feb 2007 12:04:26 -0500> Subject: Re: [V8] Seattle 1993 V8 For Sale> >
Same here. my 73,000 mile 4.2 ebay speacial had no paper work either. Every >
time I look to do a little maitanance, I find its been done already. the > two
big ones of the top of my head are th t-belt and complete tune-up > (yes...OE
wires plugs cap and rotors.)> ----- Original Message ----- > From: "d saad"
<dsaad at icehouse.net>> To: <v8 at audifans.com>> Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007
10:48 AM> Subject: Re: [V8] Seattle 1993 V8 For Sale> > > >> >> > Something to
think about -> >> > None of my cars has any service> > records - and yet they
are all well maintained .> > I might not exactly> > be "normal" (no comment
please :-), but the real test is to take> > the car yourself and give it a good
inspection. You can tell pretty easy> > if the owner has been kind to it.> >> >
Case in point - My Dads old> > 1975 diesel Peugeot was dealer maintained for its
first 100K miles - up> > until the motor self destructed due to totally
incompetent service> > work.> > For the next 400K miles (on the new motor I put
in) it never> > saw a dealer or garage other than for tires and brakes. Never
had a> > problem with it.> >> > Same with my V8. It has not seen a dealer or> >
garage since 1999, but I have gone far and above "regular> > maintenance" on
it.> >> > So - never say never is my motto.> >> > Dave> >> >> William,> >>> >>
I> > "checked" it to the extent that I learned it has no service> > records and>
>> the seller thinks the timing belt> >> does not> > need to be changed until
90K miles. There was some list> >>> > discussion> >> that the belt may have> >>
been changed.> > Everyone comes with their own set issues -- I will not buy> >>
a> >> used car that has no service> >> records.> >>> >> HTH,> >>> >> Greg J> >>>
>> "Bill> > Hitzler" <bhitzler at kpbsd.k12.ak.us>> >>> >>>I'm> > curious, did
anyone look at that 93 V8 that Mike Del Tergo linked us> >>> to> >> on the
Seattle Craigs List?> >>>> >>>Thanks, William> >>> > _______________________________________________>
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