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Old 10-06-09, 09:49 PM   #41
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Too late, Coxy. Sold for £350 odd!!
steal of the century.
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Old 10-06-09, 09:50 PM   #42
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Too right. The buyer wont need to worry about how to get the wheels home. He can just drive the free car theyre attatched to!
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Old 11-06-09, 09:14 AM   #43
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cracking motor Tim. Well worth having. I use mine most days and they are superb cars. Whether it's a 10 mile drive to/from work or a 200 mile trip running drivers about, it just eats up the miles and surprisingly economical. I can get nearly 40mpg taking it steady.

The last 500 miles I did in mine I average 33.9mpg which when you consider the size of the thing, it's not shabby at all!

My vote would be to buy it now!
i use mine every day,and have clocked 4000 miles since the beginning of FEB.i agree with you coxy superb mpg considering the size of the thing, but i tell you what, it surprises a lot of folk when i cruise up and down the M9 to work. plus the sound of the engine is great. and the other half thinks its the most comfortable car of the fleet. TOP CAR

be interesting to see who ended up with it.

fitzy will have to let the new owner know of Classic Audi.
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Old 11-06-09, 06:36 PM   #44
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Thats it, my next motor will be a 5cyl Audi! I think id want something in good order though, the one in my garage is a right shed.

When I got home from work I went straight to the garage to start up that lovely 5 cylinder engine and let the burble wash over me. Unfortunately a load of carbon monoxde also washed over me and I had to turn it off.
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Old 11-06-09, 08:10 PM   #45
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Just bin your 1.8 100, and get a G or H reg 2.3 100 avant..........

Mine was £600 and have only spent service parts on it really in 35000 miles in 18 months.
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Just bin your 1.8 100, and get a G or H reg 2.3 100 avant..........
Agreed!

I bought a 100 Avant quattro off eBay a few years ago as a winter hack for £300. Kept it for almost 3 years and took it places in the snow that I wouldn't go in the Rangie.

I eventually drove it too a scrap yard as I needed space in the driveway (but kept the gold Ronals).
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Old 12-06-09, 05:00 PM   #47
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Just bin your 1.8 100, and get a G or H reg 2.3 100 avant..........

Mine was £600 and have only spent service parts on it really in 35000 miles in 18 months.
I cant bin my 1.8, its only just getting the way I want it. Its a nice car in its own right. Ok its no 5 potter Quattro but its good all the same.

Plus If I sell it Ill lose about £2k on the deal I need to drive it for atleast a million miles and 20 years to get my moneys worth!
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