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Old 08-02-2010   #1
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Re: Evo - a quick reliable daily driver?

You own an Audi and are asking if an EVO is reliable?
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Old 08-03-2010   #2
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Re: Evo - a quick reliable daily driver?

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You own an Audi and are asking if an EVO is reliable?
This. My Audi B5 S4 blew goats, to be clever. Loads of maintenance and more on the horizon before I sold it. I spent $1500/ month on maintenance and repair. for three months in a row.

My biggest thing is to be honest about what the car is. I wanted a fun, relatively more reliable DD, so I got a IX. If I was going to mod it to the hilt and drive it competitively, I would've gone for the slightly cheaper VIII.

Without stirring the pot or starting another VIII vs IX vs X debate, here's why I chose a IX after 8+ months of (casual) researching and driving at least 7 Evos:

- word is the IX has a slightly better interior quality-- supposedly a couple more staples and whatnot to help with rattles. Not sure if I believe this, but still.
- MIVEC
- better stock turbo than the VIII's
- ACD was a big one for me, what with winters here
- I generally like the last model year of a generation as they tend to have more of the bugs worked out
-being newer, most IX's will have lower mileage

Anyway, I know you said IX's might be out of budget but those are at least things to consider. If you do stick with an VIII, I think most would agree to look for 05's. They have the 10.5 hotside, ACD, and the available SSL package.

Sorry for the novel.
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