Finally bought a cabriolet!
Finally bought a cabriolet!
I've been after an RS4 cabriolet now for about 4 months and have been waiting for funds to clear and the right car to come along!
Luckily for me, prices have also dropped and I managed a steal from an Audi dealership who sold me the car at a loss as they had had it for a while!
Anyway it's a 2006 black cabriolet with black buckets, carbon dash trim and the flat bottom wheel, 12k on the clock, parrot bluetooth and I love it!
They also gave me a pretty good price on px of my 2001 S3...
Photos will follow when the weather is better as it is already filthy!!
Cheers,
Will
Luckily for me, prices have also dropped and I managed a steal from an Audi dealership who sold me the car at a loss as they had had it for a while!
Anyway it's a 2006 black cabriolet with black buckets, carbon dash trim and the flat bottom wheel, 12k on the clock, parrot bluetooth and I love it!
They also gave me a pretty good price on px of my 2001 S3...
Photos will follow when the weather is better as it is already filthy!!
Cheers,
Will
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I had done some research on the DRC problems and there doesn't seem to be anything wrong but I have got a year's warranty on the car so I'll just whine to the dealer if anything at all happens to the car!
My S3 was a 51 plate, Goodwood Green with black leather. Remap, milltek cat back, green cotton panel filter, recirc DV, sachs clutch and hidden boost guage behind the air vent.
It had done 99700 miles and needed a bit of work doing to it but they offered me £4100 which was fine as my local dealer offered me £3500.
In the end this car cost me £31,000 which is really rather reasonable in my opinion!
My S3 was a 51 plate, Goodwood Green with black leather. Remap, milltek cat back, green cotton panel filter, recirc DV, sachs clutch and hidden boost guage behind the air vent.
It had done 99700 miles and needed a bit of work doing to it but they offered me £4100 which was fine as my local dealer offered me £3500.
In the end this car cost me £31,000 which is really rather reasonable in my opinion!
Congratulations and welcome to the fold. Bucket seats you say, I though the standard fit in a soft top was the classic Recaros as the buckets can look a little odd without the lid on - must have been specced that way. Still, enjoy your new motor, bet you can wait to start modding again, he he.
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RS4 Avus Saloon (07) B7 (RIP)
M3 Conv (feel the rays)
M3 Saloon (back in the saddle- yes)
325i M sport (my wife's idea)
Impreza STi V5 (cheap Jap power-great)
Are there any un written rules about when its ok to put the lid down, ie dry and more than 10 degreessumdy wrote:Well done on a good deal. It goes without saying that you will love it.we have the buckets in ours and i love em.
Stroll on summer! although it doesnt have to be warm to enjoy getting the lid off.

Dave
APR 270bhp S3, Mixer K6 750
Cheap performance tip - lie the rear seats flat
Cheap performance tip - lie the rear seats flat

I'm one of these people who needs no excuse to have the top down, although it was a little cold on Sunday morning!! I always point out and complain about cabriolet owners of any make that drive around with the roof up, windows up and air con on in summer! What is the point??!!
I had to have the buckets, much as I like the other seats, I've had them in the S3 and wanted something a little sportier! I don't see why people complain about them, I find them very comfortable and I'm 5'8 and 13stone with a bad back!!
They look awful in cream/tan (whatever it is called) in the cabriolet, but black on black I think looks hard, roof up or down!!
Trying not to mod this one although I have had millions of golfs and have always played around with them.
I think I will do the one touch remote roof closure and get the tv sorted, possibly some spacers....<beep> it's happening already!!!
Will
I had to have the buckets, much as I like the other seats, I've had them in the S3 and wanted something a little sportier! I don't see why people complain about them, I find them very comfortable and I'm 5'8 and 13stone with a bad back!!
They look awful in cream/tan (whatever it is called) in the cabriolet, but black on black I think looks hard, roof up or down!!
Trying not to mod this one although I have had millions of golfs and have always played around with them.
I think I will do the one touch remote roof closure and get the tv sorted, possibly some spacers....<beep> it's happening already!!!
Will
Congrats on a wonderful car, looks like you got a awesome deal at 31k, and esp such low mileage, I notice you got a parrot BT too, I also had one of these fitted to my car when i bought it. I also was not going to mod mine, I lasted a year before I did lol.
Also like to add, that the buckets look awesome in the Cab, totally sets it off
Also like to add, that the buckets look awesome in the Cab, totally sets it off
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Congrats! We bought a Cab three months ago and love it love it love it. We live in Palm Springs, California. It's 40's 50's at night in the winter (now) but summers 110-115. It rarely rains, however, and like you, give me top down to hear that glorious motor! Would like to see a poll on Cab owner numbers. Ive seen a few sedans here in Los Angeles, but never another Cab. Ours is hard to miss, Imola Yellow. I've had a slew of silver, black, and other somber colored autos, but the yellow, in person, not photos, won us over.
Enjoy it you lucky guy!
Enjoy it you lucky guy!
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