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How much is a 1995 S6 worth with 220k miles?

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Old 04-15-2009, 07:05 PM
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It's the shape that changed, '95 sedans had more square solid headrests, '95.5s had the later style rounded solid headrests.
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Kinda sounds a bit wrong dont u think ..... the statement SOLID and HEADRESTS in the same sentence does'nt really seem to be very cohesive. I think id rather my headrest to be soft, just in case i wanted to crash in my AUDI during a long haul or something to that extent.
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Originally Posted by ThetaTau87
Solid headrests were part of the change from S4 to S6 not 95 to 95.5 like the 3-spoke steering wheel and Avus wheels. The exception is the S6 Avants. They retained the open headrests like the S4.
That should be in the FAQ then, as I was confused.
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Originally Posted by AWDreams
I think id rather my headrest to be soft, just in case i wanted to crash in my AUDI during a long haul or something to that extent.

Ohh trust me, by the laws of physics - you don't want to have some sofa super soft headrests in any car... unless you want to have some sort of neck/spine injury... LET GO BACK TO THE TOPIC!

Like one person said here - What would you spend to drive +30,000 miles on the top of that 220,000? In my unimportant opinion, it would certainly not be anything above $4000. Especially in todays economy.

Now, just logically:
30,000 miles / $4000 = 7.5

So ONE BUCK gives you 7.5 mile...

When you compare it to let say, a BMW e46 330 with ~90,000 for $10k
So we have easy +100,000 miles for $10,000

You get 10 miles for a buck - WORRY FREE MILES.

Or 2007 Toyota Camry with V6 for 12000 and with 50000miles so you can do 150000 for say $12000

We get $1 = 12.5mile


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Originally Posted by J@RO
Like one person said here - What would you spend to drive +30,000 miles on the top of that 220,000? In my unimportant opinion, it would certainly not be anything above $4000. Especially in todays economy.

Now, just logically:
30,000 miles / $4000 = 7.5

So ONE BUCK gives you 7.5 mile...

When you compare it to let say, a BMW e46 330 with ~90,000 for $10k
So we have easy +100,000 miles for $10,000

You get 10 miles for a buck - WORRY FREE MILES.

Or 2007 Toyota Camry with V6 for 12000 and with 50000miles so you can do 150000 for say $12000

We get $1 = 12.5mile


You see where I'm going - have a good rest of the day!
A Camry? I would definitely pay double per mile to drive an S4/6 or BMW 3 or 5 (with manual) over most anything by Toyota. The exception might be an IS 300 Sportcross (wagon), and I have been eying some of 2.5T Subarus (WRX or Legacy wagons).
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Originally Posted by J@RO
Ohh trust me, by the laws of physics - you don't want to have some sofa super soft headrests in any car... unless you want to have some sort of neck/spine injury... LET GO BACK TO THE TOPIC!

Like one person said here - What would you spend to drive +30,000 miles on the top of that 220,000? In my unimportant opinion, it would certainly not be anything above $4000. Especially in todays economy.

Now, just logically:
30,000 miles / $4000 = 7.5

So ONE BUCK gives you 7.5 mile...

When you compare it to let say, a BMW e46 330 with ~90,000 for $10k
So we have easy +100,000 miles for $10,000

You get 10 miles for a buck - WORRY FREE MILES.

Or 2007 Toyota Camry with V6 for 12000 and with 50000miles so you can do 150000 for say $12000

We get $1 = 12.5mile


You see where I'm going - have a good rest of the day!
I get your point but seriously an E46 330?

Where is the all wheel drive? Where is the Turbo? The 5 cylinder? The rarity?

Don't even get my started on the yota...
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