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Re: Help Audi used cabriolet [jc112] by herro91
Jul 31, 2006 (11:53 am)
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Replying to: jc112 (Jul 04, 2006 8:35 am)

Hi,
 
I'm considering leasing an A4 cabriolet - wondering what prices have been paid out there.
 
Thx
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Re: Help Audi used cabriolet [herro91] by pf_flyer HOST
Jul 31, 2006 (1:13 pm)
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Replying to: herro91 (Jul 31, 2006 11:53 am)

A good place to check would be the Audi A4: Prices Paid & Buying Experience discussion.
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2007 A4 Cab prices released by desertfox1
Aug 18, 2006 (10:34 am)
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The 2007 A4 Cab base prices have been released. 2.0 T Frontrak starts at 39,100 (1,760 increase of base price ) and the quattro at $41,200. The 3.2 V6 starts at $46,950. Add $720 dest chagre to all.
 
No info on packages or option pricing.
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2004 A4 Cab Shake, Rattle, Roll by htree11
Sep 08, 2006 (5:24 pm)
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I just purchase a beautiful 2004 A4 1.8 Turbo Cab. It has 17 inch Yokahama tires. during my test drive, prior to it's purchase, I drove it on the interstate and some secondary roads and found it drove very nicely with some shake when the car hit imperfections in the road surface. At the time I just attributed this to the type of car I was driving, ( I had been driving a comfy 2003 lexus ES300), a convertible sports sedan. The problem/question, I have now found that the car ride seems unforgiving on not so perfect city streets and highways and will sometime pitch and roll rather badly jostling me and my not so happy spouse around. I think I may have purchased a Cab with sports suspension. If so, Is the ride for cars configured this way always going to be this rough? Is their a reasonable solution to fix this? I really like the car and trust me after trading five cars in five years, my wife will kill me if I even talk of getting rid of this one.. Help please. Your suggestions are welcomed. Please note; I probably would have brought the car anyway. It's darn good looking and I can live with it's imperfections. besides it behave great on the open road.
 
Thanks
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A4 2003 Convertible by jeep53
Jan 16, 2008 (7:27 pm)
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I just had a comment and a question. I bought my Audi A4 convertible a little less than a year ago. It's a really sharp looking car and overall it rides pretty nice. I have the 1.8 turbo. It really does turn heads. Unfortuately I bought the car mainly for my wife. Now she's decided it's not practicle and wants me to sell it and get her a compact sedan, e.g., Honda Civic or Mazda 3, etc.
 
     I've been researching Kelly Blue Book and NADA and other websites to find out what I can expect to get for the car if I sell it myself. I know the dealers won't give me as much if I trade it in. I also noticed that car dealers are using a service called Black Book and they seem to be very low in their appraisals compared to Kelly and some others.
 
     My question is does everyone out there think it is better to sell it myself using Kelly Blue Book and some of the others that are on the Internet? The car is in excellent condition. It has 57,000 miles on it and is very clean. Any help anyone can give would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!
 
Steve
(Jeepster53aol.com)
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Re: A4 2003 Convertible [jeep53] by htree11
Jan 20, 2008 (11:55 am)
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Replying to: jeep53 (Jan 16, 2008 7:27 pm)

Yes. Sell it yourself. This Spring the car will sell itself. Don't give it away. You may also check with Enterprise Car rental/sales. They're always looking for clean cars to sale. They tried to by mine. It's the same year, make and model as yours.
Good luck. By the way did you have the 50K service performed on your Audi A4 and how much did they charge you? Let me know.
 
Best regards,
 
htree11mac.com
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2004 A4 Cab should I purchase it? by ravinpat
Jan 24, 2008 (8:34 am)
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Hi I am comming off my lease and I have been toying with the idea of purchasing the veichle. Audi has a great interest rate of 3.9 percent. I only have 42K miles on it. I was wondering if anyone had come up with this same or similar senario and if Audi were known to break down after a certain time. Should I look at just turning it in to save the headache. I love the car but just don't want to find out I will have problems in the long run. Any feed back would be welcome.
 
Let me know,
Thanks Ravin Patten
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Re: 2004 A4 Cab should I purchase it? [ravinpat] by kflanigan
Feb 08, 2008 (8:12 pm)
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Replying to: ravinpat (Jan 24, 2008 8:34 am)

I purchased my '04 Cab this last August w/ 55k miles. Its a 3.0 Quattro and has been completely reliable so far. You don't say what the purchase price is but I'm going to guess in the low $20's. Since you know the history of the car and if you like it, why not go for it? If they want too much $$ then that may be another issue.
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Which year to buy used A4 Cabriolet by topdown3
Jun 06, 2008 (7:19 am)
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I was sold on buying a used S4 Cabriolet but with -fuel prices soaring I am beggining to re-consider . What would make a worthy option to this vehicle? Any help will be greatly apprieciated .

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