Man, resale value of these things has plummeted!! Trader's ads on the side of the page showed 2007 models for $12-14k for V8 models! FGC experience? Still, this car was a fairly bad-as$ soccer mommy mobile! rrocket would fit right in
Quote from: NoTo on June 11, 2015, 07:44:03 amMan, resale value of these things has plummeted!! Trader's ads on the side of the page showed 2007 models for $12-14k for V8 models! FGC experience? Still, this car was a fairly bad-as$ soccer mommy mobile! rrocket would fit right in NoTo, that is for a good reason. the 4.2 V8, has a nightmare of a timing chain, with tensioners that are suspect and go bad.AND - it's on the rear of the engine, requiring pulling the engine to access and fix.If it happens, dealer price to fix $5-10k.Parts alone are $2-3kAlthough the link is for the prior gen S4, it's the same engine and issue:http://www.audizine.com/forum/showthread.php/414598-B6-B7-S4-Timing-Chain-FAQ-Information-Discussion-Thread
Quote from: Silverbird on June 11, 2015, 09:04:25 amQuote from: NoTo on June 11, 2015, 07:44:03 amMan, resale value of these things has plummeted!! Trader's ads on the side of the page showed 2007 models for $12-14k for V8 models! FGC experience? Still, this car was a fairly bad-as$ soccer mommy mobile! rrocket would fit right in NoTo, that is for a good reason. the 4.2 V8, has a nightmare of a timing chain, with tensioners that are suspect and go bad.AND - it's on the rear of the engine, requiring pulling the engine to access and fix.If it happens, dealer price to fix $5-10k.Parts alone are $2-3kAlthough the link is for the prior gen S4, it's the same engine and issue:http://www.audizine.com/forum/showthread.php/414598-B6-B7-S4-Timing-Chain-FAQ-Information-Discussion-ThreadSolution : get 3.6 V6.
Or do it right and get a properly engineered MDX
Unique design? Looks a lot like a Dodge Journey in profile. The Q3 and Q5, on the other hand do look rather unique, maybe even handsome. Hopefully the next Q7 will adopt their styling Q's (no pun intended).
Quote from: Fobroader on June 11, 2015, 10:47:44 amOr do it right and get a properly engineered MDX You and me, mind meld. The SH-AWD is great, build quality is outstanding. Why bother with an unreliable lump that really doesn't offer more?
Quote from: aquadorhj on June 11, 2015, 09:18:02 amQuote from: Silverbird on June 11, 2015, 09:04:25 amQuote from: NoTo on June 11, 2015, 07:44:03 amMan, resale value of these things has plummeted!! Trader's ads on the side of the page showed 2007 models for $12-14k for V8 models! FGC experience? Still, this car was a fairly bad-as$ soccer mommy mobile! rrocket would fit right in NoTo, that is for a good reason. the 4.2 V8, has a nightmare of a timing chain, with tensioners that are suspect and go bad.AND - it's on the rear of the engine, requiring pulling the engine to access and fix.If it happens, dealer price to fix $5-10k.Parts alone are $2-3kAlthough the link is for the prior gen S4, it's the same engine and issue:http://www.audizine.com/forum/showthread.php/414598-B6-B7-S4-Timing-Chain-FAQ-Information-Discussion-ThreadSolution : get 3.6 V6. Or do it right and get a properly engineered MDX and laugh at people who thought that buying an expensive, out of warranty FGC was a good idea
Audi sells a lot of stuff I really really like but their large SUVs have never resonated with me.
Quote from: johngenx on June 11, 2015, 10:56:18 amQuote from: Fobroader on June 11, 2015, 10:47:44 amOr do it right and get a properly engineered MDX You and me, mind meld. The SH-AWD is great, build quality is outstanding. Why bother with an unreliable lump that really doesn't offer more?Because badging....."Oh you just got an Acura" versus, "Oh my god, is that your new Audi on the tow truck??"...that kind of thing is important to some.