Are all German cars as unreliable as Audi???
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it had a few things that needed sorting when I bought it, but proper maintenance will do WONDERS for a car.
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and this is going back to my first car back in 1970.
Gotta admit tho - old '90 Coupe Quattro was more reliable than the A4.
Gotta admit tho - old '90 Coupe Quattro was more reliable than the A4.
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I have owned LOTS of Audis, and VWs, never had to replace a heater core, clutch (well, my Corrado got a clutch, due to the OE one self destructing after a hard winter), transmission, or engine. My Corrado had it's original heater core, the sunroof AND spoiler worked when I sold it with 130k on the clock. (for those who know Corrados, that's a minor miricle)
You can't beat the hell out of them like you can Hondas and expect them to survive, however, take care of them, and they will return the favor.
You can't beat the hell out of them like you can Hondas and expect them to survive, however, take care of them, and they will return the favor.