I'm looking to buy a used car in the next few months, my preference would be a 2.0 TDI Audi A4 Estate no older than a 2011 plate, just had a quick look on Autotrader for what I could buy for my set budget, all coming in between 115,000 to 135,000 mile mark.
I Have heard that diesels are very reliable whatever their mileage, is this a bit of a myth? I have never bought a diesel or high mileage car before so feedback would be appreciated
I'm looking to buy a used car in the next few months, my preference would be a 2.0 TDI Audi A4 Estate no older than a 2011 plate, just had a quick look on Autotrader for what I could buy for my set budget, all coming in between 115,000 to 135,000 mile mark.
I Have heard that diesels are very reliable whatever their mileage, is this a bit of a myth? I have never bought a diesel or high mileage car before so feedback would be appreciated
I'm looking to buy a used car in the next few months, my preference would be a 2.0 TDI Audi A4 Estate no older than a 2011 plate, just had a quick look on Autotrader for what I could buy for my set budget, all coming in between 115,000 to 135,000 mile mark.
I Have heard that diesels are very reliable whatever their mileage, is this a bit of a myth? I have never bought a diesel or high mileage car before so feedback would be appreciated
Bit hit and miss for me buying a high mileage car. “100,000 motorway miles” which is supposed to big up lack of gear changes and clutch use.
Motorway miles are not magic miles so the shocks/springs/ball joints etc still have 100,000 miles of wear and tear the same as if it was driven mainly in town. 100,000 is when the clutch/flywheels are needing replacing but you may get away with another 20-30000 Miles.
If you are unsure check the history of the motor on here with the past. M.o.t’s
Check the MOT status of a vehicle - GOV.UK
Just for the record I purchased a BMW 5 series with 98,000 on the clock and had it 4 years and it’s mechanically sound and serviced by myself. If you were to buy say a Fiat/Peugeot with the same amount of miles to me that would be more of a gamble.
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What is your budget? I might be able to help.
I am indeed!Cheers for posting the MOT link, just realised that my car's MOT runs out tomorrow and supposed to be driving to Mansfield on Saturday. You're alright sometimes!
I've been looking at a4 and a6 estates, there are quite a few nice ones on autotrader but for the budget they will be mega high miles.
The facelift models are really nice, but it still worries me about the high mileage
Audi wankerI've been looking at a4 and a6 estates, there are quite a few nice ones on autotrader but for the budget they will be mega high miles.
The facelift models are really nice, but it still worries me about the high mileage
I can definitely help you out with something better then. Will pm you when I'm at work tomorrow.About the £5.5k mark
Indicate when I wantAudi wanker
Indicate when I want
As long as my fog lights and high beam are on I don't mindI bet you don't when you get one.
As long as my fog lights and high beam are on I don't mind
Sounds like you used supermarket diesel. If you put in a decent diesel it is low sulphur. Everything stays clean. Use the cheap diesel and you save money in the short term. But it doesn't take long before things clog up and your MPG suffers and you start getting problems eventually.I've gone off diesels a bit, even though they are generally better mpg wise I got tired of issues with EGR valves and filters etc on my last one.
It takes about 5 tanks to make a difference. But using it stops it getting worse.I put some of the high quality diesel in the other day to clean my engine, no difference at allWas expecting to it be like back in the day when you put some Redex in and then hammer it down the bypass with loads of crap coming out of the exhaust.
Yeah, the daughter purchased a new Mokka a year or so ago for practicality etc, but yes, not the best for me either.Just drove a Vauxhall Mokka hire car after after driven a Seat Leon and VW Golf previously. No wonder Vauxhall is going down the pan, huge gap in quality and driving experience between the Vauxhall and the other two, albeit different types of car.
Yeah, the daughter purchased a new Mokka a year or so ago for practicality etc, but yes, not the best for me either.
Very thirsty compared with the other two as well
I am lucky to have a company car but it would certainly be worth checking whether it was an ex fleet car as usually it would have a decent service history over a private vehicle. My old man's Volvo estate finally gave up the ghost at about 240k.
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