Buying 4.2 Quattro A8- Am I mad?

Buying 4.2 Quattro A8- Am I mad?

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Carreauchompeur

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Sunday 15th March 2009
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Good evening,

I haven't really been in the market for a car for a while, but became sorely tempted by an ad on t'Internet. Spookily, when I rang up the car was within 5 miles of my mum's house in Somerset, where I was staying.

I went to see it and now I'm sorely tempted to make a purchase.

It's a 1999 (S) in Aubergine on a private plate (To be negotiated...). 120k or thereabouts. All normal toys including Sat Nav, which all seem to work. It's being sold by an old boy who has owned it for a few years, and is clearly somewhat of a petrolhead. Apart from being stood up for several months (Which I suspect might mean the AC needs attention) it's in mint condition. Genuinely. Memory on driver's seat does not work and one mirror needs replacing as it's delaminated.

Probably looking at a purchase price of around £3K.

Would this be an entirely stupid thing to do? What tends to go wrong on these cars, and how much will it cost? I won't be doing much mileage at all, and it'll have a new MOT. It's an auto.

I can't quite get the bark of the V8 and the way it accelerates out of the decisionmaking process!

Carreauchompeur

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Lost soul said:
Who can say , it sounds cheap (i think ) but some anorak will come along soon and tell me you can buy them for 50 quid biggrin

I ran a 2003 4.2 for a year and it was a great place to be on any drive , i just love them to bits

It is always a lottery innit biggrin
The price seems cheap compared to others around. It is aubergine though. I'm happy it's a "straight" car, just wondering what the usual pitfalls are!

Carreauchompeur

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Lost soul said:
If you feel good about it go for it , after all you could buy a 996 TT or 997 and have it go bang at any time likewise any TVR BMW or Merc confused there are no rules are there

If the old girl drives nice as you say she did its worth a go innit smile
Very close, very close...

In terms of fuel consumption, are we talking mild pain or full-scale unlubricated anal interference? Particularly around toon!

Carreauchompeur

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Lost soul said:
Around town it will hurt 12 18 mpg biggrin but on a run you could see up to 28 30 mpg i seem to remember
(Thinking of V8 bark) Meh!

Carreauchompeur

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Lost soul said:
They do have a nice growl dont they hehe
Oh yes. yes

I'm not sure about the aubergine. But it's not a deal-breaker. Bargey loveliness.

Carreauchompeur

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It just looks a bit "Old man" I reckon. However, this increases the "sleeper effect". hehe Added to the fact it's debadged!

Carreauchompeur

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Tuesday 17th March 2009
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Thanks for all the advice, hopefully picking the beast up next weekend following MOT test and oil change biggrin

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Wednesday 18th March 2009
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Lost soul said:
Carreauchompeur said:
Thanks for all the advice, hopefully picking the beast up next weekend following MOT test and oil change biggrin
And dont forget to check the rear wash wipe hehe
It's a saloon!

The only fault I can see is that the driver's seat memory does not work. I can live with this since no other bugger's going to be driving it! hehe

I do need to get hold of an OS wing mirror glass though... Any ideas?

Carreauchompeur

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Wednesday 18th March 2009
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Plotloss said:
By aubergine do you mean Merlin Purple?
If so, thats a special order colour.
I'm not sure TBH... http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C20506 It does look a bit "Old man" I reckon, but that increases the sleeper effect wink

Derestrictor said:
Ask Plotters, he knows everything about Audi and I'm sure would offer his blessings.
Wonderful, wonderful cars.
Thanks, I'm glad that the VAG end of the forum is positive about my purchase, I've been comprehensively slated in the P and P for daring to purchase a vehicle that I cannot immediately fund in cash. And apparently it's "wrong" not being a Sport model.

Carreauchompeur

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Wednesday 18th March 2009
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Plotloss said:
Thats ex Audi UK I think.

NAV+ is a nice to have, its got the essential rear blind option, on the whole it looks mint I have to say.

I prefer the Sport (best seats ever) personally but they're all great great cars.

This is dangerously close to me

http://atsearch.autotrader.co.uk/www/cars_popup.js...
I do like the Sport too, and if there was the choice I would have one. However there don't seem to be that many 4.2s around, and again I haven't seen many with Nav+ which I really like.

That S8 is also temptingly close to me. I do have a bit of inbuilt distrust about dealers selling this sort of car for quite such a reasonable price... Possibly just because they tend to be a bit better at covering up major mechanical gremlins than private sellers! I would be a little concerned about the apparent wear on the driver's seat too.

I think it's mainly the fact the seller is very local to my mum and has clearly looked after the car is what outweighs minor niggles about colour and trim. That and the V8 bark wink

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Wednesday 18th March 2009
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Plotloss said:
militantmandy said:
why on earth is a rear blind an essential option!?
Because, oddly and childishly, pressing a little button and having a rear blind appear, for a child of the 70s where electric windows made you go 'ooooh' and were without doubt a mark of entry to the middle classes (even more so if there were rear electric windows) is delightfully satisfying.
rofl When I saw the button I pressed it about 3 times, going "ooh" each time, and then got my mum to watch from the back of the car when I did it again. Seller had never used it. Pah!

It's a brilliant gadget, end of.

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Friday 20th March 2009
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tony wright said:
I know this way off the mark but is it a good buy?

http://pistonheads.com/sales/941483.htm
Car looks pretty straight but the "Barry" alloy wheels and numberplates would make me worry about it's previous owner. Possibly just someone with minimal taste.

Knock a couple of grand off and you'd be doing alright. Low mileage too!

Carreauchompeur

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Friday 20th March 2009
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bluetone said:
BTW, A8 v. nice cars though I understand the ally bodywork can be a b!tch to repair?
Will try very hard not to crash it then... wink

MoT has now been done ready for collection... Can't wait! Owner has helpfully included half a tank of fuel to ease the pain somewhat smile