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Sep 24, 2011 (12:37 pm)
I wouldn't take any Audi with >60,000 miles on it. These things are money pits, and the dealers love to do a lot of "extra" stuff.
Come to think of it , a BMW 740 would be the same-huge repair costs when something goes wrong.
AS for SAAB (the newest of the automotive world's walking dead)-will sed SAABs be worth anything? I heard that the Chinese willrescue them, but I cannot see the brand surviving long.
#51 of 52 Re: Old Audis [martian]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Sep 24, 2011 (1:28 pm)
The older Saabs are worth something---the cars from the 50s and 60s, and the Sonett sports car is a minor collectible. Some people like to mechanically restore the 80s Saab 5-door hatchback Turbos, because they have good utility and are fun to drive.
Very few Audis are worth saving---the Quattro 5000 wagons do catch people's eye, and the Audi 5000 GT Turbo coupe is a minor collectible.
#52 of 52 Re: Old Audis [Mr_Shiftright]
by fintail
Sep 24, 2011 (6:17 pm)
Audi UR Quattro, that's about it for me, but very few were sold here.