Christian Posted May 19, 2017 Posted May 19, 2017 Hi all, It's nearly time for me to say goodbye to an old friend namely my vectra that I've had for 9 years! And I am now set on buying an A6 2.0 TDI SE. There are a lot of questions I would like to ask and I guess the first is are there any questions I should be asking when buying a car with around 80k on the clock and any issues I should be particularly wary of? 聽 Thanks in advance for you replies guys.馃憤馃徎 聽 聽 聽 聽
Steve Q Posted May 19, 2017 Posted May 19, 2017 Welcome to the forum Christian :)聽 Is it a 2005 model a6 your after?聽 I would check the service history to see when the cambelt/water pump was last changed.聽 Also make sure that the aircon works properly as it can be costly to fix if the pump or condenser has gone (approx 拢1000).聽 Again make sure all electronic items work such as windows as they too can be expensive to fix.聽 Make sure the car changes gear properly and there's no untoward crunching and the clutch feels fine. (not high or stiff) check service history to see if it has been changed previously.聽 Listen out for any whines from the turbo as they too can be costly to fix (approx 拢1000). hope iv helped :)聽 cheers steve聽 聽 聽
Christian Posted May 19, 2017 Author Posted May 19, 2017 That's great that thanks Steve, yeah the cars I'm looking at are on 05/55 and 06 plates, varied between the 2.0 SE 2.7 and 3.0 SE. I'm sadly no mechanic and wondered is it worth trying to get an old hand or even an AA vehicle check聽to check those things out and - is there somewhere I can track down such a person (who has specific knowledge regarding the A6) if the cam belt and water pump haven't been done - what kind of cost would that involve to be fixed? Taking that into price negotiation could be key. Thank you again Chris
Christian Posted May 19, 2017 Author Posted May 19, 2017 PS sorry it's the auto that I am looking at 馃憖
Steve Q Posted May 19, 2017 Posted May 19, 2017 Your most welcome Chris :) If it were me I'd go for the 3.0tdi but obviously there are varying opinions on both engines. A vehicle check is a very good idea and the AA, RAC and independent companies offer this service. I think with some companies there are limits in terms of the age of vehicle. I.E if the vehicle is too old or has too high miles they wont come and inspect it. But聽its worth聽mentioning to any seller that you would like to have the vehicle inspected by a specialist, as the sellers reaction will give you a good idea on the vehicles condition. If they are reluctant or refuse then Id suggest to walk away. Remember there are plenty of audi a6's to choose from! I would speak to the AA and RAC first as I don't know off hand any audi inspectors if that makes sense. I would try google or even the yellow pages for VAG specalists in your area as I'm sure they can put you in touch with someone. I would say for a cambelt/waterpump replacement you'll be looking anywhere from 拢400-拢600. Oh and I would try and get a car with full service history. (Sorry if I'm telling you how to suck eggs!) Truthfully I'm not to knowledgeable about the auto gearboxes from this era of audis but as a general rule with auto gearboxes make sure that the gear changes aren't jerky and if the car has paddles on the steering wheel make sure they change the gears smoothly. Also on test drive聽 flick the car to manual mode to make sure the car is changing gears properly then as well. Glad I've been useful :) Cheers Steve
Christian Posted May 20, 2017 Author Posted May 20, 2017 Yeah that's a massive help thanks, whilst the car won't be the most expensive, I wanted to make sure I'm "tooled up" with as much knowledge as I can to try and make the right buy. Thanks for your help聽 Nice One 馃憤馃徎 Chris
Steve Q Posted May 20, 2017 Posted May 20, 2017 your聽welcome :) glad I could help :)聽 cheers steve 聽 聽
niedzial1983 Posted May 22, 2017 Posted May 22, 2017 聽Defo not to buy is multitronic gearbox, lots of issues and costly oil changes, best to have manual or tip tronic聽 What you what to have is聽 Mmi 2g with colour screen聽as minimum聽 Sline versions are nice, le mans even nicer I have 2006 v6 3.0tdi quattro tiptronic le mans and im mega happy聽
asharb123 Posted June 1, 2017 Posted June 1, 2017 Hi, Like Christian, I am also looking for an A6 around the 06/56 plate and an auto. But 聽I am looking for a petrol. I've seen a 2.4 is there anything to know about the petrol engines and what to look out for. How reliable are they.聽 How reliable are the CVT gearboxes. I had a Mercedes W211 E class 聽preface lift and the car caused me few issues.聽 Thanks Ash
Steve Q Posted June 2, 2017 Posted June 2, 2017 15 hours ago, asharb123 said: Hi, Like Christian, I am also looking for an A6 around the 06/56 plate and an auto. But 聽I am looking for a petrol. I've seen a 2.4 is there anything to know about the petrol engines and what to look out for. How reliable are they.聽 How reliable are the CVT gearboxes. I had a Mercedes W211 E class 聽preface lift and the car caused me few issues.聽 Thanks Ash Hi Ash, welcome to the forum :)聽 i do believe the cvt gearbox do have issues in the Audis and I believe they're best avoided.聽
Christian Posted June 4, 2017 Author Posted June 4, 2017 Apologies for sounding the complete novice, but basically I am!! Which models do you folks recommend then? I'm quite nervous about buying a slightly old car in general but the last thing I want is thousands of pounds in costs as soon as I buy 馃槵 Again my search criteria is between 2004 and 2008 and want an automatic (now without a CVT gearbox). Thank you once more in advance 馃憤馃徎
Dan3222 Posted June 4, 2017 Posted June 4, 2017 First you need to decide saloon or estate. Then basics for inside. Do you want leather for example? Do you want Quattro? It seems clear you want a derv, either 2.0, 2.7 or 3.0. All engines are great powerhouses. 2.0's do have a cam belt so check it's been done and when it's due. I have the 2.7 V6. Similar power to the 2.0 but it has a lazier effortless feel to it. The 2.0 is definately more economical one though. I have been lead to beleave though that my 2.7 and some 3.0's have a timing chains. Would personally like it to have that聽confirmed though. Personnaly I聽think you need to open up your mileage expectations though. Average on a 10 year old car is 120k.聽 聽
asharb123 Posted June 4, 2017 Posted June 4, 2017 I am looking for a petrol and a saloon. I do not do enough mileage to warrant having a diesel. I want leather. I do not聽do alot of miles and when I do drive I want something comfortable. Not sure about quattro, probably not as it is another thing that could go wrong and impact on fuel consumption. I spoke to an Audi Specialist who said that the CVT was not that much of an issue as long as it had been serviced on time and correctly. 聽I would like a 2.0 TFSI but there are not many around. Like Christain, "the last thing I want is thousands of pounds in costs as soon as I buy".
AudiA62Noob Posted June 7, 2017 Posted June 7, 2017 On 2017-6-4 at 11:12 PM, asharb123 said: I am looking for a petrol and a saloon. I do not do enough mileage to warrant having a diesel. I want leather. I do not聽do alot of miles and when I do drive I want something comfortable. Not sure about quattro, probably not as it is another thing that could go wrong and impact on fuel consumption. I spoke to an Audi Specialist who said that the CVT was not that much of an issue as long as it had been serviced on time and correctly. 聽I would like a 2.0 TFSI but there are not many around. Like Christain, "the last thing I want is thousands of pounds in costs as soon as I buy". I've just been through this and bought a 2.0l TFSI petrol, manual A6 with leather. 聽It's a 2010 with 62,000 miles on the clock. 聽A couple of things about it are that firstly, I 'fall in love' with cars. 聽It's ridiculous, I know, but that's how it is and this is a car I really wanted to buy. I only have one recommendation which is unlike some other manufacturers, if they have a FASH, you can call Audi customer services to find out the entirety of the service history聽which is exactly what I did. 聽The vehicle I bought only had one service from a non-Audi dealer and Audi gave me a complete list of everything that had been done to it. 聽This included a cambelt change which was interesting as this was not included in the paperwork! Finally, if you come across a 2.0l petrol, TFSI, 2008 - 2010 model, they are almost the same price as a, for example, 2006 model. 聽What's the catch? 聽Well,聽there is聽a risk because at the time, Audi had very expensive issues with the piston rings on this聽type of engine. 聽However, I called Audi and asked them directly if any of the A6s were affected and they claimed only the A4s, A5s and Q5s were affected. 聽My local dealer also told me this was the case but I found one BPJ-prefixed engine which was and it is still a risk that in a few months, I will have a big bill. 聽I'm prepared to take that risk because of the price but it's something to watch for.聽
Christian Posted June 7, 2017 Author Posted June 7, 2017 On 4 June 2017 at 4:12 PM, Dan3222 said: First you need to decide saloon or estate. Then basics for inside. Do you want leather for example? Do you want Quattro? It seems clear you want a derv, either 2.0, 2.7 or 3.0. All engines are great powerhouses. 2.0's do have a cam belt so check it's been done and when it's due. I have the 2.7 V6. Similar power to the 2.0 but it has a lazier effortless feel to it. The 2.0 is definately more economical one though. I have been lead to beleave though that my 2.7 and some 3.0's have a timing chains. Would personally like it to have that聽confirmed though. Personnaly I聽think you need to open up your mileage expectations though. Average on a 10 year old car is 120k.聽 聽 Yeah the saloon is definately the car that i聽am drawn to. The 2.7 and 3.0 Le Mans in particular are聽something I've looked at quite a bit . A聽2007 / 2008 聽model with around 120,000 miles on it is knocking on the door of 拢5k (dealers),聽and with a decent history it seems that's the going rate. Think I would definitely be making enquiries regarding replacement the oil pump and its service history, and I'm also pretty sure I'll be taking out warranty insurance on the car to "belt and brace" myself for any serious mechanical issues. If I can get 3-5 good hassle free motoring yearsv out of the car I would be happy. Your help on this topic has been great so far folks and the more you can educate me the better. Having been involved in this conversation has already given me more confidence to take my first step towards聽the Audi owning community.
Dan3222 Posted June 9, 2017 Posted June 9, 2017 On 04/06/2017 at 11:12 PM, asharb123 said: I am looking for a petrol and a saloon. I do not do enough mileage to warrant having a diesel. I want leather. I do not聽do alot of miles and when I do drive I want something comfortable. Not sure about quattro, probably not as it is another thing that could go wrong and impact on fuel consumption. I spoke to an Audi Specialist who said that the CVT was not that much of an issue as long as it had been serviced on time and correctly. 聽I would like a 2.0 TFSI but there are not many around. Like Christain, "the last thing I want is thousands of pounds in costs as soon as I buy". The 2.0 TFSI is an amazing engine. I had one for 3 days as a courtesy car, A4 Quattro, I didn't want to hand it back (about 5 years ago). It is always going to be pot luck whether a car you get will go wrong. I would definately use a reg checking app like TotalCarCheck. It gives all previous MOT info including advisories so you can check if these have been done. Without doubt these are well engineered cars. Just be picky, look for a well looked after car. Then keep your fingers crossed. Good luck though. Dan
Dan3222 Posted June 9, 2017 Posted June 9, 2017 On 07/06/2017 at 9:09 PM, Christian said: Yeah the saloon is definately the car that i聽am drawn to. The 2.7 and 3.0 Le Mans in particular are聽something I've looked at quite a bit . A聽2007 / 2008 聽model with around 120,000 miles on it is knocking on the door of 拢5k (dealers),聽and with a decent history it seems that's the going rate. Think I would definitely be making enquiries regarding replacement the oil pump and its service history, and I'm also pretty sure I'll be taking out warranty insurance on the car to "belt and brace" myself for any serious mechanical issues. If I can get 3-5 good hassle free motoring yearsv out of the car I would be happy. Your help on this topic has been great so far folks and the more you can educate me the better. Having been involved in this conversation has already given me more confidence to take my first step towards聽the Audi owning community. There are bargains out there. I paid 3.5k for a saloon 163k miles 2.7 06 plate s-line. 2.7 derv. It ticked every box for me. Just don't buy the first one you see unless it is exactly what you want. (Sucking eggs?) be careful with a warranty though, there is so much small print. I had one on my T5, autogear box broke but the warranty said that the vehicle did not meet the criteria for a payout. They where happy to take my money to cover it though!!! Daylight robbery. Many people over look tyres when buying a car. Don't forget if it needs tyres they will be at least 拢100 a corner for only half decent brands. Mine needed 3 tyres so was a good bargaining tool!! Final thing to say, if you do have a 5k budget, may well be worth paying for an AA inspection or such like. 拢60 or so well worth spent. Even just to get the ECU read for potential sensor issues etc. Again, good luck. Dan
Christian Posted July 4, 2017 Author Posted July 4, 2017 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/352103807206聽聽I can get this for just under 3k ?聽
Christian Posted July 5, 2017 Author Posted July 5, 2017 I know just looked at that myself, messaged聽him last night regarding it so not sure what's happened there!!
Christian Posted July 7, 2017 Author Posted July 7, 2017 Having found a number of cars matching the specifications I'm chasing, I've read a lot regarding the inlet manifold swirl flap, and the problems it can cause. Also saw that there are apparently cheap fixes to it. Could anyone confirm any of the abov information and also a guesstimate of the price for preemptively fixing it please?
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