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Re: 4kcsq wanted



> Date:          Tue, 13 May 1997 15:32:52 -0500
> To:            quattro@coimbra.ans.net
> From:          "Matthew A. Cenzer" <mcenzer@nwu.edu>
> Subject:       4kcsq wanted

> Greetings
> Thanks to all who responded to my enquiry about a '87 4kcsq with 98,000mi.
> I have decided not to buy the car in question for two reasons:
> 1. the dealer was reluctant to let me take the car to an independent
> mechanic, claiming that their used-car inspection checked everything worth
> checking.
> 2. the dealer would not move far enough from the $5300 asking price as I
> had hoped (was my expectation unrealistic?)
> Anyway, I have fallen for the 4kcsq as a sensible choice for my first
> Quattro, and I am actively looking for one. If any listers know of cars for
> sale, or can suggest places to look, I would appreciate hearing from you
> Thanks
> M. Cenzer
> 
> --
> Matthew A. Cenzer
> Department of History
> Northwestern University
> mcenzer@nwu.edu

Good thing you said no.  $5300 is too much.  There are some '87's in 
this area that are under $3000.

Jon
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'87 Audi Coupe GT
given up on reverse switch, they'll have to guess when I'm backing up