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Re: Older Audis being compared to newer Asian/US cars?
For some reason I don't mind spending money on my aging Audi. I don't know
why. The problem comes when I DON'T HAVE any money. And, that is a LOT of
the time.
BTW, 99% of the population should not drive older Audis. They just don't
have the type of mentality or the temperment do deal with....uh, such a uh,
tempermental car!
Later,
Dan
89 200tq
....infatuated with unrelaible and cars that are expensive to own! :)
-----Original Message-----
From: PlyBoyDoct@aol.com <PlyBoyDoct@aol.com>
To: wallace@remdesign.com <wallace@remdesign.com>; Quattro List
<quattro@audifans.com>
Date: Thursday, June 24, 1999 3:27 PM
Subject: Re: Older Audis being compared to newer Asian/US cars?
>In a message dated 6/24/99 10:08:50 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
>wallace@remdesign.com writes:
>
>> most people just don't want a car
>> that they will have to / get to work on frequently.
>
>I would have to agree here. I own a 97 honda prelude and this is for the
>times I have no Audi...=) But I always say....the more options you have,
the
>more problems you have to take care of when it gets old. So a car with
just
>AC, Cruise, power windows, will have less problems than a car with
>power/heated seats, Climate control, and a mess more of useless junk.
>
>Jason C
>89 200t10v - Enjoys the useless junk.
>Redmond WA