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Old 06-02-2010, 08:59 PM
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Hello all, I am new to the Audi world. Just sold my 05 IS300 and am looking to purchase an 07 RS4. Is there any issues i should be aware of either electrical, mechanical etc.. before purchasing one. I know Audi makes a great product but just wanted to know of any issues or problems you all have encountered. Thank You All....
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I would highly suggest you doing a search first of the forum and also check Audizine and Quattro World. There is a TON of information out there about how or what to look for when buying a RS4.


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Hello all, I am new to the Audi world. Just sold my 05 IS300 and am looking to purchase an 07 RS4. Is there any issues i should be aware of either electrical, mechanical etc.. before purchasing one. I know Audi makes a great product but just wanted to know of any issues or problems you all have encountered. Thank You All....
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Welcome to the site! Make sure the (DRC) shocks aren't leaking as they are very expensive to replace. And of course carbon. Most, if not all RS4's, could use a carbon clean to restore it to full power. Unless the previous owner had it done recently. Brakes are expensive too, but of course you get what you pay for. That's about it. It's a very well balanced car and I would say quite a big step up from an IS300.
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