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Title: Audi 3.0 V6 SE Avant Quattro - Do I buy?
Post by: smithpa7 on 29 December 2010, 21:24:11
Hello everyone. I need your advice on something not related to Omegas :o

I have the chance to purchase an Audi 3.0 V6 SE Avant Quattro. We are looking to replace the BMW 525i estate which is absolutely terrible in the snow and ice. It has spent the last 3 winters sitting on the drive.

The Audi is a 2002. With 106000 miles. A full service history and had the cambelts changed 30000 miles ago. The car is immaculate( Even the spare wheel has never been used). The car is £4500, I am sure I can reduce this by a few hundred :y :y :y
Are these any good in wintry weather and are they reliable?

Many Thanks

 :y :y :y
Title: Re: Audi 3.0 V6 SE Avant Quattro - Do I buy?
Post by: albitz on 29 December 2010, 21:27:01
As its 4wd I would imagine it would be better than most other comparable cars when the going gets slippery. :-/
Title: Re: Audi 3.0 V6 SE Avant Quattro - Do I buy?
Post by: Welung666 on 29 December 2010, 21:44:21
Although it's a 4x4 it'll only be as good as it's boots ;) Not a bad motor though :y
Title: Re: Audi 3.0 V6 SE Avant Quattro - Do I buy?
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 29 December 2010, 21:51:18
You may want something with greater ground clearance all the same.

Nice cars but like the Volvo XC70 I had the parts cost (and labour charge if applicable) will be substantial.
Title: Re: Audi 3.0 V6 SE Avant Quattro - Do I buy?
Post by: tunnie on 29 December 2010, 22:04:29
Quattro systems are brilliant in snow and ice, the Audi All Road (A6 Avant but with leccy air suspension) gives better ground clearance.

Looking at them ourselves as a replacement if these winters continue!
Title: Re: Audi 3.0 V6 SE Avant Quattro - Do I buy?
Post by: PhilRich on 29 December 2010, 22:28:29
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Quattro systems are brilliant in snow and ice, the Audi All Road (A6 Avant but with leccy air suspension) gives better ground clearance.

Looking at them ourselves as a replacement if these winters continue!
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Bugger! :( I was looking forward to buying a new 'cossie' & loads of factor 50 & fitting a sand filter to the miggy! >:( ;)
Title: Re: Audi 3.0 V6 SE Avant Quattro - Do I buy?
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 29 December 2010, 22:29:51
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Although it's a 4x4 it'll only be as good as it's boots ;) Not a bad motor though :y

fact!!  if the boots are not suitable it doesnt matter  even if you use 8x8..  add the cost of winter tires..

by the way , they are good cars..
Title: Re: Audi 3.0 V6 SE Avant Quattro - Do I buy?
Post by: smithpa7 on 30 December 2010, 10:35:43
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Although it's a 4x4 it'll only be as good as it's boots ;) Not a bad motor though :y

fact!!  if the boots are not suitable it doesnt matter  even if you use 8x8..  add the cost of winter tires..

by the way , they are good cars..

Cem, I have never heard of winter tyres ;D ;D ;D
Can you tell everyone about them :y :y

Thanks to everyone who replied. I am hoping to get home in time on Monday to test the car. I will let you know :) :)
Title: Re: Audi 3.0 V6 SE Avant Quattro - Do I buy?
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 30 December 2010, 17:01:22
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Although it's a 4x4 it'll only be as good as it's boots ;) Not a bad motor though :y

fact!!  if the boots are not suitable it doesnt matter  even if you use 8x8..  add the cost of winter tires..

by the way , they are good cars..

Cem, I have never heard of winter tyres ;D ;D ;D
Can you tell everyone about them :y :y

Thanks to everyone who replied. I am hoping to get home in time on Monday to test the car. I will let you know :) :)

they are known as snow tires  ;D but thats wrong, they can be used also on dry and wet.. which they perform much better than the usual summer tires in cold weather where normal summer tires start to loose grip because of their wrong compounds for that weather :D :y
Title: Re: Audi 3.0 V6 SE Avant Quattro - Do I buy?
Post by: tidla on 30 December 2010, 17:38:58
huge 4x4 height matters not for road use.

does mean that the 3.0 power get transferred to the tarmac followed by a forward motion  rather than a tc light flashing at ya!