2005 Audi A3 2.0T DSG

2005 Audi A3 2.0T DSG

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anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 8th January 2017
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LiamB said:
sleepera6 said:
You started off with a Corsa that gave you back pain
Sad about the Juke, I remember reading that it had been written off by some knobber in a Roomster.
Then you bought a Clio. Which you hated.
Next you bought an Audi A3, which was a lemon.

Thoughts are with you hehe

Jokes aside you really need a reliable car.. maybe a Honda Type R with leathers?
I haven't had much luck hehe the best car I've had so far has been the Juke probably, it was so comfortable and was very good on fuel, it only had the 1.5 Diesel engine but it went well enough too, I'd probably still have it if it wasn't written off!

I'd love a Type R but I really really hate where the gear stick is located frown and DC2 Integras (one of my favourite cars) are too far out of budget for me
We might as well make a list of hot hatches, they seem to suit you.

Alfa - MiTo?
Audi
BMW
Citroen
Ford - Fiesta ST, Focus ST?
Honda
Kia
Mazda - Mazdaspeeeeeed3
Peugeot - 207 GTi, RCZ?
Skoda - Fabia VRs
Toyota - Corolla T Sport, MR-2
Volkswagen - MK4 Golf Anni, MK5 GTi?, Polo GTi, Lupo GTi
Volvo - C40 R Design
HTH smile







LasseV

1,754 posts

134 months

Sunday 8th January 2017
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Actually i almost hate vag products because they usually are just like this car is, ie money pit. Makes me angry to read something like this where chap will loose a lot of money for nothing.

I did own Alfa Romeo MiTo 155 tjet. Beautiful car with reliable engine and reasonable running costs. Gearbox can go pop but mine was running strong. It is as fast as a3 2.0 tsi but better mpg and much more fun. I can recommend it. Suspension is stiff.

Personally i would pick Lexus IS250. Great engine, chassis and reasonable running costs. Goes like your audi but is more comfier and has better build quality.

TheLordJohn

5,746 posts

147 months

Sunday 8th January 2017
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LasseV said:
Personally i would pick Lexus IS250
I'd recommend a japanese motor over any VAG product.
They're completely wk. Over-priced, over-rated, unreliable!

LiamB

Original Poster:

7,942 posts

144 months

Tuesday 10th January 2017
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sleepera6 said:
We might as well make a list of hot hatches, they seem to suit you.

Alfa - MiTo?
Audi
BMW
Citroen
Ford - Fiesta ST, Focus ST?
Honda
Kia
Mazda - Mazdaspeeeeeed3
Peugeot - 207 GTi, RCZ?
Skoda - Fabia VRs
Toyota - Corolla T Sport, MR-2
Volkswagen - MK4 Golf Anni, MK5 GTi?, Polo GTi, Lupo GTi
Volvo - C40 R Design
HTH smile
Out of all of those at the moment I wouldn't mind an ST, MK5 GTi or an older Polo GTi I'm too fussy hehe

Never been too keen on any Lexus at all really, I'm sure they are nice cars but I don't think I could have one.

I never went to get the Corsa as it seems to have developed some sort of electrical problem so I have a hire car which I absolutely love. It's a 66 plate Ford Fiesta ST Line 125 and I'm in love with it! The 1.0 turbo engine is amazing and it handles so very well. I had a lot of fun thrashing it down the back roads from Buckingham to home today and it returned over 40 mpg!

I'm really really tempted to get a Black Edition Fiesta now with the 140 engine on a lease deal, I wouldn't have to worry about reliability and with a few small mods they can go up to 170hp..

anonymous-user

55 months

Tuesday 10th January 2017
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TheLordJohn said:
LasseV said:
Personally i would pick Lexus IS250
I'd recommend a japanese motor over any VAG product.
They're completely wk. Over-priced, over-rated, unreliable!
Totally agree, I think I read someone on here say that Audis have a thin vaneer of quality but all the bits you can't touch are rubbish. Most people feel the soft touch of the dash and the satisfying door clunk and assume they are a quality product.

My last car was a 2004 Audi A4 1.8T convertible and it was just problem after problem to the point where I was so sick of it I stuck it on eBay as spares or repair. Take it from me, once the problems start you are best getting rid as it will just be headache after headache.

My dad has a 117K 2005 Civic Type S bought off eBay for £650 and although the interior is nowhere near as nice it feels like it will go on forever.

I would personally rather own a Hyundai or Kia than another VAG product.



TheLordJohn

5,746 posts

147 months

Tuesday 10th January 2017
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I have a 2001 CR-V (a Westone, no less!) which I bought from an old boy a year or so back who bought it ex-demo.
It'd done 125k miles, that'll be 140k in a month and it drives amazing. I have absolute confidence in it getting my anywhere i'd like it to.
My Allroad 2.7T however, that was 8 months of night mares...!

I like the Honda so much i've even done a cam belt, water pump, all 3 auxiliary belts, new coolant and PSF and engine oil and filter.
It only got an oil and filter about 8k miles ago, but i thought i'd treat it to another smile

Yazza54

18,609 posts

182 months

Tuesday 10th January 2017
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Sorted it yet?

Struggling to see how you/they think changing the injectors will rectify a low fuel pressure fault.

If I were you I'd probably get a fun hatch, fiesta ST maybe

sc0tt

18,055 posts

202 months

Tuesday 10th January 2017
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Yes do this.

bungz

1,960 posts

121 months

Tuesday 10th January 2017
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Was it a private seller you purchased this from?

I would be starting to look at any angle I could to get my money back, had the car since Nov and only driven it for a week from what I read? Its now 2nd week in jan!

Shadow R1

3,800 posts

177 months

Tuesday 10th January 2017
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LiamB said:
It's a 66 plate Ford Fiesta ST Line 125 and I'm in love with it! The 1.0 turbo engine is amazing and it handles so very well. I had a lot of fun thrashing it down the back roads from Buckingham to home today and it returned over 40 mpg!

I'm really really tempted to get a Black Edition Fiesta now with the 140 engine on a lease deal, I wouldn't have to worry about reliability and with a few small mods they can go up to 170hp..
Fiesta with the 140bhp 1.0 is a good choice, the team i work in has 2 on lease.
Keep in mind with the 1.0, the engine has to come out to do the cambelt, as its inside the cases like on a bike.


Yazza54

18,609 posts

182 months

Tuesday 10th January 2017
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Shadow R1 said:
LiamB said:
It's a 66 plate Ford Fiesta ST Line 125 and I'm in love with it! The 1.0 turbo engine is amazing and it handles so very well. I had a lot of fun thrashing it down the back roads from Buckingham to home today and it returned over 40 mpg!

I'm really really tempted to get a Black Edition Fiesta now with the 140 engine on a lease deal, I wouldn't have to worry about reliability and with a few small mods they can go up to 170hp..
Fiesta with the 140bhp 1.0 is a good choice, the team i work in has 2 on lease.
Keep in mind with the 1.0, the engine has to come out to do the cambelt, as its inside the cases like on a bike.
Belt enclosed within the casing? Weird.

exgtt

2,067 posts

213 months

Tuesday 10th January 2017
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Have you considered a 147 JTD 150? For less than Audi money you could end up with a late one with the q2 diff. Lovely leather interior, proven and punchy derv engine and The Bose stereo is decent. Seems to be a couple of 1 owner cared for examples out there. They are very underrated imo but might be too old for you if you want summat newer?

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2017...

Bit pricey but something along these lines.

Edited by exgtt on Tuesday 10th January 19:31


Edited by exgtt on Tuesday 10th January 19:34

Shadow R1

3,800 posts

177 months

Tuesday 10th January 2017
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Yazza54 said:
Belt enclosed within the casing? Weird.
Yep, I thought it would be a chain but no it's a belt.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rd6mUcqV8oY&fe...

From about 48 seconds in that vid.



Edited by Shadow R1 on Tuesday 10th January 19:27

anonymous-user

55 months

Tuesday 10th January 2017
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LiamB

Original Poster:

7,942 posts

144 months

Wednesday 11th January 2017
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Yazza54 said:
Sorted it yet?

Struggling to see how you/they think changing the injectors will rectify a low fuel pressure fault.

If I were you I'd probably get a fun hatch, fiesta ST maybe
Nope! Getting it recovered to Essex tomorrow then as soon as it's fixed it's being sold, I don't even want to drive it.

I'm pretty settled on getting a lease deal on a new ST Line Fiesta with the 140 engine and a few extras because I'm absolutely loving this hire car I have at the moment and it's only the 125, I'll try get a picture up but I'm stuck on my phone.

bungz said:
Was it a private seller you purchased this from?

I would be starting to look at any angle I could to get my money back, had the car since Nov and only driven it for a week from what I read? Its now 2nd week in jan!
It was indeed, the seller paid for the new engine to go in but now I'm about to pay for this issue to get fixed. I just want it fixed and gone really. I've only driven it about 200 miles when it was fixed but near on 1000 when it was broken and st to drive.

Shadow R1 said:
Fiesta with the 140bhp 1.0 is a good choice, the team i work in has 2 on lease.
Keep in mind with the 1.0, the engine has to come out to do the cambelt, as its inside the cases like on a bike.
Good to know but I will hopefully be getting a new one on a 2 year deal so hopefully I don't have to worry about that!

sleepera6 said:
Something like this?
Way out of budget and I don't think I'd be able to trust it hehe

Does look lovely though

LiamB

Original Poster:

7,942 posts

144 months

Wednesday 11th January 2017
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problemchild1976

1,376 posts

150 months

Wednesday 11th January 2017
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was the ST way more??

black??

JJ

Shadow R1

3,800 posts

177 months

Wednesday 11th January 2017
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Post a new thread up, unless i'm reading it wrong and that's not the new car. hehe

Uggers

2,223 posts

212 months

Wednesday 11th January 2017
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LiamB said:
Yazza54 said:
Sorted it yet?

Struggling to see how you/they think changing the injectors will rectify a low fuel pressure fault.

If I were you I'd probably get a fun hatch, fiesta ST maybe
Nope! Getting it recovered to Essex tomorrow then as soon as it's fixed it's being sold, I don't even want to drive it.
It's a shame that your reliance on garages with very poor diagnostic/fault finding skills (wasn't an Audi dealership was it? laugh ) has ended up with you having a poor experience with the A3.

If it's low fuel pressure indicated, one of the main checks is to SEE if the fuel pressure is low by getting a gauge on it. If it is go backwards to the delivery side of the fuel system (pump/filter etc) if pressure is good a check of the fuel pressure sensor would be next check. How all 4 injectors can somehow work together to give you low fuel pressure is beyond me!

I reckon a few hours with someone who knows what they are doing and the car would be fine.

pthelazyjourno

1,849 posts

170 months

Wednesday 11th January 2017
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LasseV said:
Actually i almost hate vag products because they usually are just like this car is, ie money pit. Makes me angry to read something like this where chap will loose a lot of money for nothing.

I did own Alfa Romeo MiTo 155 tjet. Beautiful car with reliable engine and reasonable running costs. Gearbox can go pop but mine was running strong. It is as fast as a3 2.0 tsi but better mpg and much more fun. I can recommend it. Suspension is stiff.

Personally i would pick Lexus IS250. Great engine, chassis and reasonable running costs. Goes like your audi but is more comfier and has better build quality.
I bought an IS 250 before Christmas, and it's fab.

I don't think the engine is a high point - with 1700kg or whatever to lug it's not a fast car - but it is very quiet, very comfortable, quick enough (0-60 in tad under 8 seconds), handles well, looks nice, lots of toys and great value for money. I'm also hopeful that it'll be reliable. We shall see. It's more fun than an A3 IMO, much better turn in and no understeer, and I also think the Mark Levinson stereo is better.

I also had all sorts of hot hatches on the list beforehand, but having spent thousands running an R53 Cooper S I got tired of so-called premium brands, unreliability and stupid parts prices and fancied something different.










Edited by pthelazyjourno on Wednesday 11th January 19:32