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Audi: A6 2.7T, 4.2 problems (recalls) vs. overall experience

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    xziler8
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    A6 2.7T, 4.2 problems (recalls) vs. overall experience

    I am in the market for an A6 2.7T or 4.2, and have read many posts
    concerning the recalls and ownership dissatisfaction issues.

    I can understand mfg. have recalls for problems arising beyond their
    foresight, but when these problems are not addressed sympathetically
    from the dealers' service depts. -- anger heightens.

    Please respond with accounts, remedies, opinions and mostly advice
    pertaining to a would-be new Audi enthusiast's initial Audi purchase.

    FYI, I have been driving Nissans for 12 years now, with the last 7 in
    a 1994 300ZX Twin Turbo (410hp). I need to migrate to a "more sedate"
    family vehicle and believe I have found my niche with the sportier A6
    Audis.

    -- AG,
    -- Philadelphia, PA

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    Dave
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    Re: A6 2.7T, 4.2 problems (recalls) vs. overall experience

    Alan writes:
     

    I owned a 2000 A6 4.2. It was the best car I've ever owned until I bought my
    RS6. The A6 4.2 performed perfectly with no complaints. It had one recall
    (can't remember for what), but it was addressed at the next Audi check-up. I
    changed the oil every 3-4K miles in addition to the normal Audi maintenance.

    My son-in-law is now driving it, while his son is driving my old 94 S4 also
    sold to my son-in-law.

    Click on "About Cars" at my website.

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    Dave
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    Re: A6 2.7T, 4.2 problems (recalls) vs. overall experience

    Duh, here's my website:

    http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html
    Dave

    http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html








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    Peter
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    Re: A6 2.7T, 4.2 problems (recalls) vs. overall experience

    In message <google.com>
    com (xziler8) wrote:
     

    I have been driving Audis (only) since 1996, with only one issue which
    required an unscheduled visit to the workshop - in 1999. My last car
    was an A6 2.7T, an my current one is an RS6. I have no concerns or
    dissatisfaction.

    --
    Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with 'bellfamily')

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    daytripper
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    Re: A6 2.7T, 4.2 problems (recalls) vs. overall experience

    On 16 Feb 2004 11:23:34 -0800, com (xziler8) wrote:
     

    I love my S4. I have friends with A6 4.2, 2.7TT, and even a 2.8, and they
    loved their cars. I don't know anyone who doesn't love their Audis.

    Just lucky, I guess.

    Which, wrt your question, is pretty much the name of the game, eh?

    /daytripper
    '00 S4 6spd http://home.comcast.net/~day_trippr/junkdrawer/audi_s4.jpg

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    DFE
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    Re: A6 2.7T, 4.2 problems (recalls) vs. overall experience

    I have had endless quality issues with a 2003 2.7T A6. Too numerous to
    recount. Virtually all of the problems handled with utter and total
    incompetence by the local dealer. Many instances of parts being replaced
    with equally defective "new" parts.

    It took 12 months and 19 dealer trips to solve most issues.

    Still have remotes whose batteries die in 4-5 weeks. Been replaced with
    equally defective new remotes once already. I gave up.



    The car drives like a dream when it is running properly. In my opinion, it
    is a major risk buying an Audi. You must be willing to accept frustrating
    problems if you buy one in my opinion.

    DFE


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    Dave
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    Re: A6 2.7T, 4.2 problems (recalls) vs. overall experience

    DFE writes:

    <snip tale of woe>
     

    I believe you are in a very small minority. I've been driving Quattros since
    they first came out in the 80s and I have had a minimum of problems, and only
    ones you would expect (brakes, belt changes, etc.) In fact, I won't buy
    anything BUT Audi Quattros.

    I know of friends who have been frustrated with BMWs, Chevys, and Jags. It's
    the nature of the beast. Some will bound to give you problems.
    Dave

    http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html








  8. #8
    DFE
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    Re: A6 2.7T, 4.2 problems (recalls) vs. overall experience

    I have many friends who feel the same way as you do about Audis.

    Consumer reports rates them very low for reliability issues when compared to
    other luxury cars. All my friends rate them highly.

    I went with my friends, but in my case the collective experience of Consumer
    Reports was correct.

    While I'll grant you I had a "lemon", there is no question the dealer in my
    area is laughably incompetent. There is also no question they replaced many
    parts with equally defective "new" parts. As an example, I have had a total
    of six key fob remotes none of which hold a battery charge much longer than
    a month before the battery must be replaced. There is no way that this is
    due to chance alone.

    As always, your mileage may vary.

    DFE




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    Dave
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    Re: A6 2.7T, 4.2 problems (recalls) vs. overall experience

    DFE writes:
     

    I wouldn't think it would be. How do you carry your keys? Perhaps you are
    inadvertently keying it while it is in your pocket. I've had key fobs for
    three different Audi's and have never had that problem.
    Dave

    http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html








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    Peter
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    Re: A6 2.7T, 4.2 problems (recalls) vs. overall experience

    In message <aol.com>
    comPirate (Dave LaCourse) wrote:
     

    Likewise - I've never had to replace a key fob battery. However, I've
    not kept one Audi more than 3.5 years, but that does indicate a battery
    life in excess of 40 months.

    It seems incredible that one person should be so 'unlucky' - it is
    possible that some 'environmental' factor is causing the problem.

    --
    Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with 'bellfamily')


 

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