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Originally Posted by aigel
100-150k is not "until the wheels fall off" mileage. Any car these days can do that no problem. At least need to double that to qualify for long term reliability.
I still would buy no Audi these days. But I did plunge into VAG with a Golf TDI. So far so good (wheels half driven off at 50k miles).
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Oh, I'm sorry - did I neglect to mention that I usually buy them when they already have 100-150k on the clock?
That 80 quattro I mentioned we bought when it had 110k on it. I sold it a couple of years ago with 320k on it, and the college kid that bought it is still tooling around in it, as of three weeks ago. My wife's last Audi we bought at 140k, and sold to her grad student at 265k.
These cars will run a long time.