Should I or shouldn't I: '99 A4 1.8T

General Car Related Discussion
User avatar
Huzer
Posts: 4607
Joined: Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:14

Should I or shouldn't I: '99 A4 1.8T

Postby Huzer » Sun Dec 16, 2012 9:14

Neighbor has a dead A4, I can get it cheap, sub $1k. THe only info I have at this point is "it's leaking stuff". Cosmetically, I'd give it a 9/10, in and out. It has 138k on it, typical Audi silver with black interior. I'm pretty sure it's an auto tranny.

What say you, yea or nay on picking it up for, say, $750? I've never owned a VW/Audi and have no idea on difficulty to work on.
[color="RoyalBlue"]1992 Miata Project[/color]

User avatar
SecondGenPAt
Posts: 308
Joined: Sun Apr 17, 2011 9:14
Location: Jincheon, South Korea

Postby SecondGenPAt » Sun Dec 16, 2012 9:14

buy it, get it working as cheaply as possible, then sell it. Do not buy to own or DD. Ask gs Panda....
Hakuna Matata

User avatar
tsx_guy
Senior Member
Posts: 7438
Joined: Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:14
Contact:

Postby tsx_guy » Sun Dec 16, 2012 9:14

I hear audi parts are $$$ and fall apart after 50k. I'd walk away guy... think MG, but in worse shape.
"20<cut off="">"</cut>

User avatar
SecondGenPAt
Posts: 308
Joined: Sun Apr 17, 2011 9:14
Location: Jincheon, South Korea

Postby SecondGenPAt » Sun Dec 16, 2012 9:14

^^ Heart Click for the Morris Garage reference.
Hakuna Matata

User avatar
Huzer
Posts: 4607
Joined: Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:14

Postby Huzer » Sun Dec 16, 2012 9:14

Suppose I forgot to add, this would be 100% a fix and flip. No way would it be a dd. This coming from a guy that dd'd an MG.
[color="RoyalBlue"]1992 Miata Project[/color]

User avatar
kingtut
Posts: 2729
Joined: Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:14
Location: a secret place
Contact:

Postby kingtut » Mon Dec 17, 2012 9:14

It sounds like you have your mind made up. Heck, why not- go for it. Though, I wonder if tbis is a sound investment? What's the going rate for a'99 pos with....*cough* auto tranny? (Looks for bella)
one and one makes two, together we are free
Image

User avatar
Huzer
Posts: 4607
Joined: Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:14

Postby Huzer » Mon Dec 17, 2012 9:14

kingtut wrote:It sounds like you have your mind made up. Heck, why not- go for it. Though, I wonder if tbis is a sound investment? What's the going rate for a'99 pos with....*cough* auto tranny? (Looks for bella)


Not at all, I won't make up my mind until I look at it a little closer. This was just discussed briefly last night. If it's not an "easy" fix, I'm not touching it.
[color="RoyalBlue"]1992 Miata Project[/color]

User avatar
RX-7 Chris
Posts: 7800
Joined: Tue Oct 02, 2007 9:14
Location: Colorado Springs
Contact:

Postby RX-7 Chris » Mon Dec 17, 2012 9:14

I would walk away.
1984 RX-7 GSL-SE [size=84]My restomod project[/SIZE]


1964 Ford Galaxie 500XL flat black w/ white interior, 2 dr fastback, 390 thunderbird, C6 auto, 2500 rpm high stall converter, shift kit, AC, Holley 750 cfm

[size=100]RIP 1983 RX-7[/SIZE]

My Car Blog

User avatar
~Barn~
Posts: 1163
Joined: Tue Dec 02, 2008 9:14
Location: Centennial, CO

Postby ~Barn~ » Mon Dec 17, 2012 9:14

If the cosmetics are as good as you say, it would be an easy "flip", if you could make it seaworthy enough to let people test drive it.
~Brandon~
Image 720.935.6438

(\__/)

(='.'=)

(")_(")

This is Bunny. Bunny has the following mods: BNR Supercars GT28RS TC - Mazdaspeed CAI - ACT Streetlite CK - Vibrant TIP - Extreme Turbo Systems TMIC - SLS Performance TP - Magnaflow CBE - James Barone Racing SSP & HSK - Cobb AP - Xcarlink iPod integrator - VG Sharkfin - RX-8 Wheels - Fiber Images CF Hood w/BCM accents

User avatar
tsx_guy
Senior Member
Posts: 7438
Joined: Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:14
Contact:

Postby tsx_guy » Mon Dec 17, 2012 9:14

kingtut wrote:*cough* auto tranny? (Looks for bella)


(glares) what a dick!
"20<cut off="">"</cut>

User avatar
chickenwafer
Posts: 2515
Joined: Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:14
Location: Greeley

Postby chickenwafer » Mon Dec 17, 2012 9:14

Coming from an actual VW owner, I can attest they are great cars.

Things to look out for and keep in mind: Audis require special tools to work on, they aren't nearly as simple as common hand tools (although some minor jobs are). Parts are expensive and can be difficult to source for odder parts.

Another thing to look out for in the 1.8t motor is sludge. They are notorious for developing engine haultimg sludge if oil isn't changed religiously. The timing belt is a also a big concern, it needs to be done every 65-75k miles or there will be bent valves. It's also a far from cheap and easy job.

I would vote if you are comfortable working on it yourself or have a friend that do it cheaply with you (perhaps profit splitting deal aka wheeler dealer style?) then go for it. Otherwise if you plan on having a shop do the work, I don't think you could make any money.

Food for thought.
:eek:

User avatar
chromal
Posts: 432
Joined: Sat Aug 07, 2010 9:14
Location: Evergreen, CO

Postby chromal » Mon Dec 17, 2012 9:14

chickenwafer wrote:Coming from an actual VW owner, I can attest they are great cars.

That certainly describes the experience of my roommate, who bought a $800 92 Audi 100 CS quattro 2.7l V6 5MT with 2????? miles that had been haphazardly rebuilt (e.g.: Air conditioning, fog light, headlight washer, thermal radiator fan control automation-- all deleted or nonfunctional) after a front-end collision. He wound up building a dual-cam timing alignment bar, buying lots of obscure metric/German/Audi tool bits... He rebuilt the top end and just about everything external to the engine. All that said, the engine bottom end, transmission, differentials-- absolutely built like a truck, he says. This was the Audi C3/4 platform, tho, not sure about the B5.

I'd find your Audi tempting-sounding if only it had a manual transmission. (well, okay, I'd chase for Avants, too. Bah.) But hey, I'm in the same boat with that 2000 Civic EX, which is damningly 4AT and hatchbackless. Fix and flip. Just make sure your budget and sale price expectations are realistic, which is hard to do until you know everything that is wrong with that car. The risk seems low that price to at least start.

User avatar
Huzer
Posts: 4607
Joined: Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:14

Postby Huzer » Tue Dec 18, 2012 9:14

chickenwafer wrote:I would vote if you are comfortable working on it yourself or have a friend that do it cheaply with you (perhaps profit splitting deal aka wheeler dealer style?) then go for it. Otherwise if you plan on having a shop do the work, I don't think you could make any money.

Food for thought.


No way would I farm out the work, I'd be doing it myself. I'll be wandering down this weekend (even though the car is only 2 houses away) to check it out and try to get a better idea of what's wrong with it. Thanks for the input.
[color="RoyalBlue"]1992 Miata Project[/color]

User avatar
kingtut
Posts: 2729
Joined: Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:14
Location: a secret place
Contact:

Postby kingtut » Tue Dec 18, 2012 9:14

I vote yes. GLWP!
one and one makes two, together we are free

Image

User avatar
Huzer
Posts: 4607
Joined: Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:14

Postby Huzer » Sun Feb 17, 2013 9:14

Further research...it's not a 1.8, it's a 2.8 manual tranny. Sounds like it's a water pump.
[color="RoyalBlue"]1992 Miata Project[/color]


Return to “Car Chat”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 53 guests