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RS4 Buying Advice Please
Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 12:03 pm
by AndrewG
Have been offered an RS4 for £25000 and i'm seriously tempted, what should i look for???
It's Avus silver, hi-tech cloth, satnav/tv 67,000 miles
My only concern is the mileage, should i be worried???
Next problem..... how do i convince the missus??
Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 12:09 pm
by bjacks
Firstly I'd look for your cheque book
Secondly I'd check this forum by using the search facility and the recent sticky post at the top of this forum.
Thirdly I'd check out history/spec with Audi UK on 0870 0105671
Fourthly I'd post your comments on the car here so we can all take a view on what you have found.
Finally I'd not worry about the milage. We have a members car here with nearly 100k more than the one your looking at! If you're worried about the milage, then pay more for one with less.
£25k for a straight RHD UK car with Nav+ is a bargain in my opinion.
Where in Essex are you? I'm in Brentwood.
Cheers
Ben
Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 12:14 pm
by bjacks
On the Mrs front, that's the hard part. I told her I was going to buy an RS2 and showed here some pics - she said it looked awful and would prefer an RS4. Job done. Quick ad in autotrader for the S3, quick trip to the bank manager and the search was on. Result

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 12:22 pm
by AndrewG
I'm in langdon hills,
I'm going to look at it tonight, it's been offered through a friend who runs a Leasing Co. it's come back off lease and they are looking to sell it. This apparently is the CAP trade price.
Unfortunately it was not on a service agreement and so the owner has been responsible for the maintenance.
Looking around it seems a v.good price!
My mate hasn't seen it yet either so not sure how straight it is, will let you know.
Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 12:33 pm
by AndrewG
okay, just rung Audi, have no details on car as it's an import!
Was serviced though at 50,000 and 65,000 (Sept 04).
Are there still issues with imports and audi uk?
Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 12:39 pm
by bjacks
The only issue would have been warranty wise, which I can presume it's out of anyway. Audi UK will have nullified it anyway if it had not been serviced by them.
If you get chance, by all means give me a shout and pop over in the car and I'll have a peek.
I'd want to see evidence of all serviced upto 50k and importantly that the cam belt was done at 40k.
Cheers
Ben
Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 2:04 pm
by AndrewG
Thanks for the offer Ben, car is in Kent though.
Will have a good look through the service book.
Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 3:43 pm
by AndrewG
Just tracked down the company who leased the car, it was the MD who had it and he has reassured me that it was looked after regardless of cost although at the last service they did tell him that there was un-burnt fuel in the pistons??
Apparently he asked about buying it himself at the end of the lease and was offered it at £29500 ! ! !
Is this just a ECU / fueling problem or could it be more invovled than that.
Would it be worth getting an RAC/AA inspection?
Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 5:23 pm
by bjacks
If the car is in kent then why not get QST to give it the once over for £75?
www.qstuning.co.uk
Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 7:29 pm
by Golich
QST - Absolutely, Alternatively the AA/RAC or see if you can get a decent stealership to give it the once over. You can buy a 3rd party warranty for around £350. That will cover the major parts.
Warranty direct is one such company.
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2004 9:04 am
by AndrewG
Well despite what i was told about the condition i'm gonna give this one a miss.......
The bumper looks like someone has shot it several times with a shotgun and there are four or five chips on the bonnet that have rust on then one has a bubble thats the size of a 5p! Inside was pretty tidy except.
So that's probably around about a £1000 straight off.
Two new tyres,
Tax
MOT
Brake discs are showing signs of wear
Small rip/hole in rear seat
I'd would have had trouble convincing the missus anyway but if i turned up in this the old gattling gun would have come out!!
I think i'd rather pay a bit extra to find a loved one....
Thanks for the advice and help.
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2004 12:53 pm
by Golich
AndrewG wrote:Just tracked down the company who leased the car, it was the MD who had it and he has reassured me that it was looked after regardless of cost.
What planet was the MD on. Rusty bonnet, ripped seat. What a time wasting
Your wise to give it a wide berth. Who knows when the turbos are about to give up. But hey if you had the facilities to fix and maintain a car like this then the price is ok.