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I'm considering an Audi A3 2.0T as a second, or 'toy' car. If it's as fun as I think it might be, it might get driven 10,000 miles a year as opposed to the 5 or 6000 that I originally thought a second car might be driven. The one I'm looking at is a 2016 with 21,000 miles on it now. If we drove it 10,000 miles a year, three years from now it would be six years old with roughly 50,000 miles. Would that still be in the 'safe' zone of not needing expensive repairs? I would think so. Don't know what kind of headaches the Quattro system brings with it. Are there any known problems with that 2.0 turbo?

I've always likes Audis and this may be the time to get one, unless it's likely to be an expensive lesson.

Thanks in advance for any help and advice.
 
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Keep up with proper maintenance and you should not have any major issues.

The Quattro system is rock solid.
I had almost 75k miles on mine when I got rid of it and never had quattro issues. Just keep all your maintenance done.

I would do the fluid intervals in the transmission and differentials a little earlier than the factory recommends just for a little insurance.

For a second car I would say go for it.
Those little turbo cars with Quattro are a lot of fun.


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The 2.0 turbo is nearly bullet proof. they are tuning them way past 400 hp safely. since it is a toy I highly recommend finding an APR tuner in your area, they can give it a modest bump, and make it more fun and get better mpg. The only issue with that engine is maybe a water pump, and mine needed it one it was under warranty. And the timing chain tensioner at about 75,000 miles is recommended.


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+1. Quattro is solid, proven technology. A3 historically gets good reviews - MT: http://www.motortrend.com/cars/audi/a3/2016/. Should be still under warranty. That said, it's a complicated German car - want to definitely consider extending the warranty if you like it as a keeper; never drive a German car out of warranty is not just an empty saying. Ask me how I know....



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That said, it's a complicated German car - want to definitely consider extending the warranty if you like it as a keeper; never drive a German car out of warranty is not just an empty saying. Ask me how I know....


I hear you. Back in 1978 I bought a used Porsche 911 from a private party. I wanted to do an oil change first thing. Keep in mind that this was 1978 and I was doing the oil change myself. It cost $27. I knew then that I wasn't in Kansas anymore. That Porsche has kept me from jumping back into the German car pool all these years.
 
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My 2012 A4 wagon has the same motor and Quattro system. ~60k on the clock now. I do change the oil every 5k miles - stupid simple and clean to do with an oil extractor down the dipstick tube. Oil filter is on the top as well, and doesn't drip. Completely clean oil change in about 30 minutes (takes that long to get all the oil out).

My experience with German cars (VW Jetta VR6, Passat 1.8T, BMW Z4M, and my Audi) have been immensely reliable, but I am fastidious about the maintenance. They are not Japanese people movers that you can ignore (and also ignore you in the driving department). Treat them well and they'll likely do the same to you.
 
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Audi has upped their game.

If you like the cars, and theres a lot to like, buy one.

The RS3 is a hot little number!
 
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Buy IT!!!

I am now missing my Audi


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Thanks to all who replied. Sounds like an A3 is a pretty good car and I shouldn't worry too much.

I emailed the dealer this morning concerning what looked like possible hidden fees. No reply. I was going to stop there tomorrow but I won't be doing that now. But the A3 2.0T has moved to the top of my short list for a second car. No rush right now though.
 
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Another thing to do is look at CarMax and get their add on bumper to bumper warranty catered to your mileage and usage. They aren’t terribly expensive.


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