Used 2013 A6
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Hey everyone, i’m currently looking at a used 2013 A6 2.0T Quattro Premium Plus. It has 56,200 miles and the asking price is $21,966 which sounds like a pretty good deal to me. I’ve never owned an Audi so are there any issues i should be worried about, especially since it has that many miles on it. Is the 2.0T engine reliable?
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I have same miles on mine, and it's been almost perfect, one or 2 warranty covered glitches when new, but now it will pass a full deep VCDS scan with no faults (which is unusual, my new Q7 not as good). If the 2.0L uses any oil, I am unable to detect it, car is solid, very happy.
Dealers have been trying (until I told them to stop) to get me to trade mine in for about $22K on a new 2017 A6 (seems identical to me, not biting), so if you figure they would add 4k profit on resale, then I think the price you are looking at is good, provided car is in perfect condition, and has a service history. In 2013 50K+ new, atrocious depreciation rate, take advantage of it.
Dealers have been trying (until I told them to stop) to get me to trade mine in for about $22K on a new 2017 A6 (seems identical to me, not biting), so if you figure they would add 4k profit on resale, then I think the price you are looking at is good, provided car is in perfect condition, and has a service history. In 2013 50K+ new, atrocious depreciation rate, take advantage of it.
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I have same miles on mine, and it's been almost perfect, one or 2 warranty covered glitches when new, but now it will pass a full deep VCDS scan with no faults (which is unusual, my new Q7 not as good). If the 2.0L uses any oil, I am unable to detect it, car is solid, very happy.
Dealers have been trying (until I told them to stop) to get me to trade mine in for about $22K on a new 2017 A6 (seems identical to me, not biting), so if you figure they would add 4k profit on resale, then I think the price you are looking at is good, provided car is in perfect condition, and has a service history. In 2013 50K+ new, atrocious depreciation rate, take advantage of it.
Dealers have been trying (until I told them to stop) to get me to trade mine in for about $22K on a new 2017 A6 (seems identical to me, not biting), so if you figure they would add 4k profit on resale, then I think the price you are looking at is good, provided car is in perfect condition, and has a service history. In 2013 50K+ new, atrocious depreciation rate, take advantage of it.
and the 17’s, now 18’s too are pretty much identical. slight difference in horsepower and styling but essentially the same car and not worth the upgrade
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I just got mine 3 months ago, and from my simple research on the internet and asking other VW/Audi owners, it concludes the 2.0T engine is pretty reliable.
Some early 2.0T engines has excessive oil consumption that can be costly to fix.
Some early 2.0T engines has excessive oil consumption that can be costly to fix.
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