Dealer is trying to sell me a 2004 buyback S4...
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Dealer is trying to sell me a 2004 buyback S4...
Well, judging from the comments in here, I could get a NEW S4 for roughly $48K,
right?
The dealer just called me and is trying to sell me a 2004 silver S4 with
automatic, premium, cold-weather, Bose audio, and all-season tires. The car has
2000 miles on it, and the warranty has been extended to 6 years and 100,000
miles. It "had a bad engine, and the engine has been totally replaced." That
alone makes me very hesitant. Here's the nearly funny part: they are asking
$48,980 for this car. I think it would be a deal if it was like $42K, with "a
whole new engine". The S4, equiped as I want it lists at $50,070. Couldn't I
get a new one for about $48K? What does everyone else think?
Randy in Chicago
right?
The dealer just called me and is trying to sell me a 2004 silver S4 with
automatic, premium, cold-weather, Bose audio, and all-season tires. The car has
2000 miles on it, and the warranty has been extended to 6 years and 100,000
miles. It "had a bad engine, and the engine has been totally replaced." That
alone makes me very hesitant. Here's the nearly funny part: they are asking
$48,980 for this car. I think it would be a deal if it was like $42K, with "a
whole new engine". The S4, equiped as I want it lists at $50,070. Couldn't I
get a new one for about $48K? What does everyone else think?
Randy in Chicago
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Re: Dealer is trying to sell me a 2004 buyback S4...
Randy,
I'd steer clear of that "deal"....who knows what else got damaged when the
car coughed out the engine. The extended warranty is nice, but see what it
covers - the tires are worn, the brakes too, etc. etc. You might offer them
$42k and see what they say - otherwise walk away.
Cheers!
Steve Sears
1987 Audi 5kTQ - building my own Faux S-Car
1980 Audi 5k
1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes
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"Randy S" <mikado95@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Well, judging from the comments in here, I could get a NEW S4 for roughly
$48K,
> right?
>
> The dealer just called me and is trying to sell me a 2004 silver S4 with
> automatic, premium, cold-weather, Bose audio, and all-season tires. The
car has
> 2000 miles on it, and the warranty has been extended to 6 years and
100,000
> miles. It "had a bad engine, and the engine has been totally replaced."
That
> alone makes me very hesitant. Here's the nearly funny part: they are
asking
> $48,980 for this car. I think it would be a deal if it was like $42K, with
"a
> whole new engine". The S4, equiped as I want it lists at $50,070. Couldn't
I
> get a new one for about $48K? What does everyone else think?
>
> Randy in Chicago
I'd steer clear of that "deal"....who knows what else got damaged when the
car coughed out the engine. The extended warranty is nice, but see what it
covers - the tires are worn, the brakes too, etc. etc. You might offer them
$42k and see what they say - otherwise walk away.
Cheers!
Steve Sears
1987 Audi 5kTQ - building my own Faux S-Car
1980 Audi 5k
1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes
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"Randy S" <mikado95@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040518115851.18981.00001489@mb-m13.aol.com...
> Well, judging from the comments in here, I could get a NEW S4 for roughly
$48K,
> right?
>
> The dealer just called me and is trying to sell me a 2004 silver S4 with
> automatic, premium, cold-weather, Bose audio, and all-season tires. The
car has
> 2000 miles on it, and the warranty has been extended to 6 years and
100,000
> miles. It "had a bad engine, and the engine has been totally replaced."
That
> alone makes me very hesitant. Here's the nearly funny part: they are
asking
> $48,980 for this car. I think it would be a deal if it was like $42K, with
"a
> whole new engine". The S4, equiped as I want it lists at $50,070. Couldn't
I
> get a new one for about $48K? What does everyone else think?
>
> Randy in Chicago
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Re: Dealer is trying to sell me a 2004 buyback S4...
On 18 May 2004 15:58:51 GMT, mikado95@aol.com (Randy S) wrote:
>Well, judging from the comments in here, I could get a NEW S4 for roughly $48K,
>right?
>
>The dealer just called me and is trying to sell me a 2004 silver S4 with
>automatic, premium, cold-weather, Bose audio, and all-season tires. The car has
>2000 miles on it, and the warranty has been extended to 6 years and 100,000
>miles. It "had a bad engine, and the engine has been totally replaced." That
>alone makes me very hesitant. Here's the nearly funny part: they are asking
>$48,980 for this car. I think it would be a deal if it was like $42K, with "a
>whole new engine". The S4, equiped as I want it lists at $50,070. Couldn't I
>get a new one for about $48K? What does everyone else think?
>
>Randy in Chicago
Stay away.
>Well, judging from the comments in here, I could get a NEW S4 for roughly $48K,
>right?
>
>The dealer just called me and is trying to sell me a 2004 silver S4 with
>automatic, premium, cold-weather, Bose audio, and all-season tires. The car has
>2000 miles on it, and the warranty has been extended to 6 years and 100,000
>miles. It "had a bad engine, and the engine has been totally replaced." That
>alone makes me very hesitant. Here's the nearly funny part: they are asking
>$48,980 for this car. I think it would be a deal if it was like $42K, with "a
>whole new engine". The S4, equiped as I want it lists at $50,070. Couldn't I
>get a new one for about $48K? What does everyone else think?
>
>Randy in Chicago
Stay away.
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Re: Dealer is trying to sell me a 2004 buyback S4...
Randy S wrote:
> Well, judging from the comments in here, I could get a NEW S4 for roughly $48K,
> right?
>
> The dealer just called me and is trying to sell me a 2004 silver S4 with
> automatic, premium, cold-weather, Bose audio, and all-season tires. The car has
> 2000 miles on it, and the warranty has been extended to 6 years and 100,000
> miles. It "had a bad engine, and the engine has been totally replaced." That
> alone makes me very hesitant. Here's the nearly funny part: they are asking
> $48,980 for this car. I think it would be a deal if it was like $42K, with "a
> whole new engine". The S4, equiped as I want it lists at $50,070. Couldn't I
> get a new one for about $48K? What does everyone else think?
>
> Randy in Chicago
Stay away from "buy back" cars, no matter how good the deal sounds
(which this one isn't anyway). Some mechanic has taken a lot of things
apart and it's unlikely he put it back together with the same attention
to detail as the factory. I could tell you some buy back horror stories,
not to mention the resale impact.
> Well, judging from the comments in here, I could get a NEW S4 for roughly $48K,
> right?
>
> The dealer just called me and is trying to sell me a 2004 silver S4 with
> automatic, premium, cold-weather, Bose audio, and all-season tires. The car has
> 2000 miles on it, and the warranty has been extended to 6 years and 100,000
> miles. It "had a bad engine, and the engine has been totally replaced." That
> alone makes me very hesitant. Here's the nearly funny part: they are asking
> $48,980 for this car. I think it would be a deal if it was like $42K, with "a
> whole new engine". The S4, equiped as I want it lists at $50,070. Couldn't I
> get a new one for about $48K? What does everyone else think?
>
> Randy in Chicago
Stay away from "buy back" cars, no matter how good the deal sounds
(which this one isn't anyway). Some mechanic has taken a lot of things
apart and it's unlikely he put it back together with the same attention
to detail as the factory. I could tell you some buy back horror stories,
not to mention the resale impact.
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Re: Dealer is trying to sell me a 2004 buyback S4...
On 18 May 2004 15:58:51 GMT, mikado95@aol.com (Randy S) wrote:
>Well, judging from the comments in here, I could get a NEW S4 for roughly $48K,
>right?
>
>The dealer just called me and is trying to sell me a 2004 silver S4 with
>automatic, premium, cold-weather, Bose audio, and all-season tires. The car has
>2000 miles on it, and the warranty has been extended to 6 years and 100,000
>miles. It "had a bad engine, and the engine has been totally replaced." That
>alone makes me very hesitant. Here's the nearly funny part: they are asking
>$48,980 for this car. I think it would be a deal if it was like $42K, with "a
>whole new engine". The S4, equiped as I want it lists at $50,070. Couldn't I
>get a new one for about $48K? What does everyone else think?
If that S4 had an MSRP of $50K, at any asking price above $44-45K it's an
utter no-brainer. Walk away. Quickly.
If they'll go below $44K - THEN you'll have an actual question to answer...
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
>Well, judging from the comments in here, I could get a NEW S4 for roughly $48K,
>right?
>
>The dealer just called me and is trying to sell me a 2004 silver S4 with
>automatic, premium, cold-weather, Bose audio, and all-season tires. The car has
>2000 miles on it, and the warranty has been extended to 6 years and 100,000
>miles. It "had a bad engine, and the engine has been totally replaced." That
>alone makes me very hesitant. Here's the nearly funny part: they are asking
>$48,980 for this car. I think it would be a deal if it was like $42K, with "a
>whole new engine". The S4, equiped as I want it lists at $50,070. Couldn't I
>get a new one for about $48K? What does everyone else think?
If that S4 had an MSRP of $50K, at any asking price above $44-45K it's an
utter no-brainer. Walk away. Quickly.
If they'll go below $44K - THEN you'll have an actual question to answer...
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
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