An Audi TT Quatro for £295
An Audi TT Quatro for £295
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Dr Doofenshmirtz

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16,455 posts

220 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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Hmmmm....Sooo tempting.
I hate seeing adds like this - it could be something simple, or it could be a completely FUBAR'ed engine/drive train etc.
I mean it's probably worth more in parts etc etc as I think of more things to justify it to the wife scratchchin


smithyithy

7,746 posts

138 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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You'd get a couple hundred back for the wheels wouldn't you?

anonymous-user

74 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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I always tend to work assumption that people can't be daft enough to sell a bargain...

Then again recently £30 buy it now ebay with a stack of photos for some Psion stuff which regularly sells for £200+ so who knows!

The only thing which puts me off are when OBVIOUS tests are not done, in my case often people who can't be arsed to stick in a couple of AA batteries puts me off.

In this case, everyone would try and start it wounldn't they?




jeremyh1

1,466 posts

147 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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How difficult are these to work on
Its an old car so Im guessing you would stand a good chance in your own workshop

He said no silly offers You dont get much sillier than the asking price

Henners

12,397 posts

214 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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The knackered Vauxhall behind it makes me think he knows the Audi is fked.

fathomfive

10,827 posts

210 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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Even if the thing is completely shot, there are enough saleable bits on there to get your money back and then some, aren't there?

KungFuPanda

4,572 posts

190 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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1.8 turbo of that vintage. Could be clogged oil pick up pipe and the engine has lunched itself due to lack of oil.

SimonTheSailor

12,810 posts

248 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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He wants £295 and a TELE ? He can F*CK right off.

Gad-Westy

16,057 posts

233 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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Do you have a link to the ad? I'm curious.

ToothbrushMan

1,772 posts

145 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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amazed it wouldnt be snapped up by an Audi breaker specialist.

johnnyBv8

2,479 posts

211 months

Wednesday 18th July 2018
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MOT'd in Dec @ 121k miles with no advisories...

anonymous-user

74 months

Wednesday 18th July 2018
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So they know it is knackered but didn't even try to start it...... Right......

Engine is clearly toast, but as has been said it is easily worth that in parts, Those 18 inch alloys have to be worth £200 alone.


anonymous-user

74 months

Wednesday 18th July 2018
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1.8t are a money pit if not maintained.

johnnyBv8

2,479 posts

211 months

Wednesday 18th July 2018
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Thesprucegoose said:
1.8t are a money pit if not maintained.
Why are they a money pit - such a ubiquitous engine that surely you just replace them if a major issue? Having said that, whilst this one is cheap it’s really just a breaker when you can buy a good running one for £1200.

anonymous-user

74 months

Thursday 19th July 2018
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The engine you replace it with could be same. They need good servincing which a lot don't have. I've owned 5 cars with 1.8t engines great but getting on now.

You could stick a forged engine in there but then you may as well as buy one already done and proven.

jeremyh1

1,466 posts

147 months

Thursday 19th July 2018
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I would be happy to do the head gasket on it if it was a car I wanted providing there is nothing more than that

Gad-Westy

16,057 posts

233 months

Thursday 19th July 2018
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johnnyBv8 said:
Why are they a money pit - such a ubiquitous engine that surely you just replace them if a major issue? Having said that, whilst this one is cheap it’s really just a breaker when you can buy a good running one for £1200.
They can have water pump issues leading to overheating. Also oil pick up issues which can ultimately lunch the engine but... for £300 what car isn't going to give you the odd headache. A replacement engine would be peanuts and there are 100's to choose from so you could probably see one running if need be. I assume there must be penty of other issues to deal with at this price but it could still work out pretty cheap once sorted.

Anyone know which model this actually is?

jeremyh1

1,466 posts

147 months

Thursday 19th July 2018
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Gad-Westy said:
They can have water pump issues leading to overheating. Also oil pick up issues which can ultimately lunch the engine but... for £300 what car isn't going to give you the odd headache. A replacement engine would be peanuts and there are 100's to choose from so you could probably see one running if need be. I assume there must be penty of other issues to deal with at this price but it could still work out pretty cheap once sorted.

Anyone know which model this actually is?
You might well be right !

anonymous-user

74 months

Thursday 19th July 2018
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Gad-Westy said:
They can have water pump issues leading to overheating. Also oil pick up issues which can ultimately lunch the engine but... for £300 what car isn't going to give you the odd headache. A replacement engine would be peanuts and there are 100's to choose from so you could probably see one running if need be. I assume there must be penty of other issues to deal with at this price but it could still work out pretty cheap once sorted.

Anyone know which model this actually is?
Having had this engine in two Audi's now I personally wouldn't want to own another one. First car dumped all it's coolant on the M25 and overheated. Second engine had the oil pickup issue with the low oil pressure warning coming on. Changed the oil pump and pickup but it was one issue after the other so I got shot.

The oil capacity is very low for a turbocharged car and with long service intervals and lack of maintenance they clog up with sludge. I found the engine very fragile compared to something like a Honda from the same Era.

I always think of Audi as a thin veneer of quality on the parts you touch but the mechanics are worse than french quality.


Gad-Westy

16,057 posts

233 months

Thursday 19th July 2018
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Joey Deacon said:
Gad-Westy said:
They can have water pump issues leading to overheating. Also oil pick up issues which can ultimately lunch the engine but... for £300 what car isn't going to give you the odd headache. A replacement engine would be peanuts and there are 100's to choose from so you could probably see one running if need be. I assume there must be penty of other issues to deal with at this price but it could still work out pretty cheap once sorted.

Anyone know which model this actually is?
Having had this engine in two Audi's now I personally wouldn't want to own another one. First car dumped all it's coolant on the M25 and overheated. Second engine had the oil pickup issue with the low oil pressure warning coming on. Changed the oil pump and pickup but it was one issue after the other so I got shot.

The oil capacity is very low for a turbocharged car and with long service intervals and lack of maintenance they clog up with sludge. I found the engine very fragile compared to something like a Honda from the same Era.

I always think of Audi as a thin veneer of quality on the parts you touch but the mechanics are worse than french quality.
I've had a couple as well but not for any great length of time so not necessarily best placed to comment. Did need one new waterpump though. The way I see it is that there must must have been literally millions of these things made and many still going strong so even if they have fragile elements, they can be maintained cheaply.