5yrs/61K 2001 A4 $8000 in maintenance in 6 months! When will the pain end?
Am I good for another 5 years? Is the pain almost done? Any other $1500 items I need to save up for? Is all of this cash lost or can it be recaptured in the resale value? Knowing what I know now, I would not buy a used Audi without all of this 5yr stuff already done or you'd buy half of another used Audi! Seriously - what its $15K used and I just threw down $8k (not counting $5K in warranty stuff)? That's on its way to a new one. Makes me wonder. I do love my A4 for she's killing me right now. For 4 years I had no trouble, warranty ends, and bam! Watch out!
SF A4
The next big item was the extended warranty...seemingly a wise decision on your part. That was a pre-emptive move but you can hardly throw that on the balance sheet against the "wrongs" your car has committed.
Looking at the numbers...it seems you're not being wise about how much you're paying for repairs. I suspect you could save a lot of money if you shopped around and found a more reasonable shop to perform the repair work.
Finally, that clutch should have lasted a lot longer. If it let go because of wear and tear, you're abusing the car or just have poor driving habits. Either way, it's on you, because that clutch could easily have gone twice as long. Can't blame the car or manufacturer for this.
As for recouping these items at resale...no f'ing way! You're doing this stuff to keep the car in normal operating condition. Had you not done it, it might give a prospective buyer a reason to bargain you down on the price, but since you have done it, it's an added selling point (to gain extra interest), but you're not going to command a premium that would even *nearly* compare to what you've put into it.
If you're going to continue thinking and making decisions the way you have been, it would be wise to consider a new car right now.
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