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Off topic : of course ,anybody advise on purchasing a vw golf, Please comment on ad |
thelogo |
Mar 27 2018, 08:25 PM
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Im buying a new car for my grandma Her 1996 toyota tercel cannot pass smog And it leaks oil, shocks are blown ,interior is crap etc So any suggestions on what is a good replacement Car will never be driven on freeways . And see extremely little use in general This golf seemed great , small like a tercel but i know nothing About water pumping modern volks wagens So thought id check here 1st |
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Mar 28 2018, 10:01 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,473 Joined: 25-June 09 From: North Shore, Massachusetts Member No.: 10,509 Region Association: North East States |
When my wife stopped driving her 911 as a daily driver she went
through a couple of money pit Audi A4’s that were a financial disaster. In late 2015 she bought a new Honda Fit automatic for 15,800.00 At this point it is nearing 80,000 miles and not a single issue. It asks for an oil change around every 10,000 miles and gets Mid 40 mpg. Can’t beat a Honda.... CVT is transparent when you drive the car and there is a ton of room inside depending on how you configure the seats. She wants to buy another one and not drive it much and pay it off before she retires so she use it daily as a retirement car. Without her 100 Mile a day commute that one should last pretty Much forever. I’ll get this one as a daily and buy a pos Tacoma for when a Truck is needed. |
Justinp71 |
Mar 29 2018, 04:58 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,606 Joined: 11-October 04 From: Sacramento, CA Member No.: 2,922 Region Association: None |
When my wife stopped driving her 911 as a daily driver she went through a couple of money pit Audi A4’s that were a financial disaster. In late 2015 she bought a new Honda Fit automatic for 15,800.00 At this point it is nearing 80,000 miles and not a single issue. It asks for an oil change around every 10,000 miles and gets Mid 40 mpg. Can’t beat a Honda.... CVT is transparent when you drive the car and there is a ton of room inside depending on how you configure the seats. She wants to buy another one and not drive it much and pay it off before she retires so she use it daily as a retirement car. Without her 100 Mile a day commute that one should last pretty Much forever. I’ll get this one as a daily and buy a pos Tacoma for when a Truck is needed. What year a4? Since 2009 Audi has been on a huge upswing in reliability and is now more reliable than Honda. |
thelogo |
Mar 29 2018, 07:39 PM
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Senior Member Group: Retired Members Posts: 1,510 Joined: 6-April 10 Member No.: 11,572 Region Association: None |
When my wife stopped driving her 911 as a daily driver she went through a couple of money pit Audi A4’s that were a financial disaster. In late 2015 she bought a new Honda Fit automatic for 15,800.00 At this point it is nearing 80,000 miles and not a single issue. It asks for an oil change around every 10,000 miles and gets Mid 40 mpg. Can’t beat a Honda.... CVT is transparent when you drive the car and there is a ton of room inside depending on how you configure the seats. She wants to buy another one and not drive it much and pay it off before she retires so she use it daily as a retirement car. Without her 100 Mile a day commute that one should last pretty Much forever. I’ll get this one as a daily and buy a pos Tacoma for when a Truck is needed. What year a4? Since 2009 Audi has been on a huge upswing in reliability and is now more reliable than Honda. Reliability may be on a upswing but once you get burned with A unrealiable car i would assume all brand loyalty to the audi Is no longer |
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