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Based on 22 Ratings for the 1992 - 1994 models.
Review this carBy TJ89 (PA) on Monday, October 22, 2012
I owned and sold this car
Reason: Transmission out - My approximate mileage is 175,000
Pros: "Comfy, Sunroof, runs good"
Cons: "Poor gas mileage, expensive to fix"
Likely to recommend this car? (1-10): 5
"Honestly I love this car had it for about 2 years only paid 1,200 for it. Already worth my money. It was comfortable, never rusted, everything was working fine. Then came a water pump and a belt $600, not bad for that kind of work. Then along came overheating issues. The car would not stop overheating, replacing hoses, resivours all kinds of stuff and it cost about another $600, for the replacement. Now this is all the end of it lifetime I had the car for about 1 year then it started to act up. Then one day I start the car everything seems fine and normal and I drive out of my lot and its not shifting to any gear excepet 1st. Mechanic said well it could be a sensor or it could be the entire Tranny. The sensor was going to be about $200 and under the mechanic discrestion he told me its most likely the tranny. So I said goodbye most of the time the car was great but in the end it was very expensive to fix."
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By ralphy (ames, iowa) on Thursday, February 03, 2011
overall rating 10 of 10rating details
"i have had the car for a couple of years, it runs perfect. the car drives like a dream. the ride quality is amazing, and long trips can be really fun. its a great starter car or any type of car for the most part. parts can be expensive, but i have only had to buy one part for it ever."
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By BC (WNC) on Thursday, December 02, 2010
overall rating 5 of 10rating details
"Bought for it's looks and comfort, forgetting about how problematic Eurocars are. $200 for thermostat!! American cars don't quit cranking when the cam sensor goes bad but the Audi does - another $200. Parts are too high and finding a good mechanic to work on them is hard. Automatic is slow out of the hole - 5-speed would be better. A cool car if you can afford the upkeep."
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By dylan (cincinnati ohio) on Tuesday, September 07, 2010
overall rating 10 of 10rating details
"I am 19 now, had the car for 2 years put over 100000 miles on it, and only major thing replaced was timing chain, and fuel pump. everything still works fine, runs great for a 1994 with 240k miles, made over ten long road trips over 600 miles each with NO PROBLEMS. I highly recomend this car."
1 person out of 1 found this review helpful
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By Syed on Wednesday, January 06, 2010
overall rating 10 of 10rating details
"This is my second Audi that I bought for $1000 with 210,535 miles on it and I piled up its odometer to 216,440 miles within 3 months without any problems whatsoever. This car is an engineering (of course German) master piece and five speed manual transmission along with Quattro system is fantastic in hilly Idaho roads (specially reaching ski resorts). I religiously fill its fuel tank with Shell 93 Octane and use fully synthetic Mobil110W40 high mileage motor oil. Bose audio system is awesome and the only thing bad is air conditioner blower fan which is quite common in old Audis. So far so good for a self paying student."
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