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Audis are beasts, if you plan to get one in the future you should get an R8, just make sure you dont let a 11 year old do this to
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i currently habe a 2005 1.8t with a K04 turbo in it and i LOVE it... drives amazing.. i bought the car in the 100,000 mile range, as long as you keep up with the req maint you should be good. i did water pump timing belt at 120,000
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I would think the more technology and extra things that use electronics in the car, the higher chance of having problems w/ those things.
A lot can be said in favor of simplicity. Many new high performance cars are using turbocharging for increased performance & better gas mileage. Audi has used this approach for a long time. |
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