Is this a good deal for a 2001 TT?
#6
what could go wrong?
(Having just been through a search for a 225. I was considering upgrading to a 225, but decided to chip my 180 instead.)
This car doesn't have enough mileage on it for some of the "known TT problems" to have occurred.
And it's not clear (to me, at least) that by 2001 Audi had gotten the bugs out of the TT. You could face replacing the AC ($1300), the instrument cluster could go ($1200). But I agree with other posters that the price is right, that is, lower than you would probably find it on a dealer's lot.
What is the warranty situation? Even with low mileage it may be very close to out of warranty.
This car doesn't have enough mileage on it for some of the "known TT problems" to have occurred.
And it's not clear (to me, at least) that by 2001 Audi had gotten the bugs out of the TT. You could face replacing the AC ($1300), the instrument cluster could go ($1200). But I agree with other posters that the price is right, that is, lower than you would probably find it on a dealer's lot.
What is the warranty situation? Even with low mileage it may be very close to out of warranty.
#7
Havent called the person placing the ad. Don't know warranty situation.
But...sounds like a good deal. Is amulet red the more candle apple red or the bright red? Thinking of dumping my 180 FWD, but insurance rates are going to be the deciding factor. Oregon is notoriously high on insurance rates for autos. Why? Because Oregon can, and if F..n' hate it. I pay 1,750 annualy for my 180 FWd.