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Join Date: May 2009
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I need a recession-proof car
When I was a kid, my dad had an Audi 4000. At the time, I thought it was the bee's knees, and it's probably why I started liking German cars. Anyway, after failing to secure work with the National Park Service which I thought I had in the bag, I'm forced to get a retail job until I can finish my masters or get a paid internship and have thought about cutting costs by selling off the TT. It's not all bad news, as I have used this as an excuse to my wife to get a classic Audi.
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drag racing the short bus
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Location, Location...
Posts: 21,983
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Wouldn't a recession-proof car be a public bus?
Anyway, I wouldn't touch any old Audi. Get a Mercedes or BMW (in that order). Both are better built vehicles.
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Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Raleigh, NC, USA
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I had an A2 Jetta for my grad-school car. The car was practically free. I was able to get new parts for next-to-nothing, and could do all the work myself. That car was awesome.
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Join Date: May 2009
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There is no public transportation where I live. Anyway, I do like the old Mercedes SEC coupes, never been a big fan of BMW except maybe the 8-series.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: outta here
Posts: 53,048
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I've had a couple Audis of that vintage. The engines are essentially bulletproof. Suspension bushings last about 60K. The A/C usally doesn't work all that great in really hot, humid weather. Mufflers tend to rust out if the car does a lot of short trips to work and back.
My biggest concern would be any deferred maintenance. JR |
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