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mileage or age???

Post by djt » Sat Dec 20, 2008 2:11 pm

I am looking at purchasing an RS4 in January and am torn between two at the moment.

They are both the same spec and price but:

One is Mar 07 - 29,000 miles

and the other is May 06 - 17,000 miles

What is more important, miles or age???

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Post by A20LEE » Sat Dec 20, 2008 2:20 pm

mileage every time for me, but more likely the general condition would swing it.

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Post by djt » Sat Dec 20, 2008 2:34 pm

Tbh that is the answer I wanted.

The higher mileage is from an Audi dealer and the lower is private but he is a mate and I know he has looked after it etc.

I was merely considering the higher mileage one as I could go with a PCP to finance it whereas with the private sale I can't.

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Post by sonny » Sat Dec 20, 2008 2:51 pm

Go for the 06, warrenty will prob expire in March!...get extended warrenty if I was you
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Post by rs4v8 » Sat Dec 20, 2008 3:05 pm

SJ-RS4 wrote:Go for the 06, warrenty will prob expire in March!...get extended warrenty if I was you
Do you know how much this'll be?! :shock:

You'll get a year's used car warranty with the dealer anyway no?

Quick look at the service book will tell you how it's been driven and where.
Mine gets a hard time with lots of town (and short) journeys so has just been serviced at 11.5k and thats on the longlife!

Someone who is more steady, I expect the interval would tend to be greater.

Also my April 07 has clear front indicators, I doubt the 06 has. A small point I know.

General condition would definately swing it for me rather than small difference in mileage. Tyres, stone chips, alloys, leather, boot cleanliness etc.
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Post by MatthewS » Sat Dec 20, 2008 4:19 pm

Hi Djt,
I think you can do a pcp on a private purchase i used Jammie Garside at www.performancecarfinance.co.uk to purchse my Audi RS4 this year and i can highly recommend them, it is worth a call they are more competitive than Audi Finance. Also keep a look at www.fontain.co.uk audi used car specialist they get some nice cars, my car supplied by them has been perfect. It was imculate when i collected it plus they do a comprehensive check of the car.

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Post by sonny » Sat Dec 20, 2008 5:32 pm

Extended Warranty is 1200 or 1500 pounds depending on what option you opt for, Warranty Direct do it for about 500-600 GBP, yes if from a dealer then ask them for a years Warranty, best of luck
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Post by Borgelite » Sat Dec 20, 2008 6:13 pm

MatthewS wrote:Hi Djt,
I think you can do a pcp on a private purchase i used Jammie Garside at www.performancecarfinance.co.uk to purchse my Audi RS4 this year and i can highly recommend them, it is worth a call they are more competitive than Audi Finance. Also keep a look at www.fontain.co.uk audi used car specialist they get some nice cars, my car supplied by them has been perfect. It was imculate when i collected it plus they do a comprehensive check of the car.

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I thought the finance company's had stopped doing PCP 's on cars over 12 months old.....

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Post by mfire » Sat Dec 20, 2008 6:35 pm

Mileage and condition every time. :)

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Post by lengster1 » Sat Dec 20, 2008 7:18 pm

Overall condition for me

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Post by mikey_k » Sat Dec 20, 2008 7:52 pm

djt wrote:Tbh that is the answer I wanted.

The higher mileage is from an Audi dealer and the lower is private but he is a mate and I know he has looked after it etc.

I was merely considering the higher mileage one as I could go with a PCP to finance it whereas with the private sale I can't.
Buy the private one
Get it checked by an Indie
Use these guys to PCP it http://www.classicandsportsfinance.com/

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Post by Andyuk911 » Sat Dec 20, 2008 9:26 pm

tough call has to be condition ..

low mileage pic 1

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higher mileage 10,000+


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you pick ....
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Post by djt » Sat Dec 20, 2008 10:57 pm

Cheers for all the replies fellas.

Thanks also for the heads up on PCP providers.

I know the condition of the private is spot on and it has been serviced correctly.

I will obviously go over the vehicle with a fine toothcomb before I buy.

Dan

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Post by lengster1 » Sun Dec 21, 2008 1:23 am

Oh dear that sprint blue has got me dribbling!!! Anyone fancy a mint Rs4 b5 and Mini cooper s LOL

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Post by Contigo » Sun Dec 21, 2008 10:00 am

The condition of the wheels really wouldn't put me off between two vehicle, I reckon mileage is far more important on cars like these as it's general wear and tear.

Yes the wheels look good but I fin't is sooooo anal to be cleaning the inside of the alloys like that!!! I'd rather get the older vehicle with lower miles even if the wheels
were a tad mucky, at least the car can be detailed for under 500 notes back to the same condition as the newer vehicle.
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