Sorry man. Glad you’re OK
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Sorry man. Glad you’re OK
That sucks Buster.
They need a replace engine light.
Glad you're ok. I assume full coverage, but some folks opt out once fully paid. Sad day. Nice ride.
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I haven't bought new in 22 years and accumulated no less than 5 awd manual wagons.
I think it's time to clean out the old debris and buy new.
a6 or 5 series?
Hold strong
Don’t buy new
Yeah, well, that's been our mantra for years now, but I've ended up in a situation where plans with my quickly dissipating family are wrecked.
I'm tired of the patching.
So the engine caught on fire? Do you think a small fire extinguisher would of helped put it out initially or just to much went up at once? Sorry about the car Buster, it was a nice one.
Whoa - glad you’re ok B.
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Having run 4 audis up over 150k (215k on the oldest), we're partial to the brand I guess. JD Powers ranks both Mercedes and Audi pretty low, but we know we like the Audi awd and feel.
LIkely the a6 allroad, I can't even find a new bmw 5 series touring.
CPOs are going for low 60s here with a few grand on em.
Wonder what Bobby would say the sweet spot for an offer would be on one.
The last new car we bought was in 1999 and the last month has been a series of problems, partly due to our old favorite repair shop closing.
It took 2+ weeks to fix a check engine light in the V70R and now my old s4 burned and the newer s4 is chugging oil, so needs more love.
Point being, it's time to get a new car with a solid warranty. We've kind of lost an opportunity for a last vacation with the kids before they fly the coop.
I know CPOs have some warranty, but I haven't seen one that is the same as a new car warranty. Correct me if I'm wrong.
In any case. it's time to let go of the manual requirement, but I'm not driving a fucking SUV (or drinking merlot). We just want a bigger station wagon.
Panameras are too pricey, Macans too SUVy, Mercedes also pricey, so that kind of leaves the A6 Allroad.
Thanks.
I'm leery of the 4 cylinder turbo pinched up to 300+ hp. I'd really like to have a normally aspirated 6, but they too have gone the way of the manual transmission.
Plus, our 06 V70R with the turning radius of a battleship is not particularly cherished by my wife. It's a great road car, but parking lots are a chore.
Maybe we should drive a V90, but that will require withdrawals from the cajoling account.
Don't think you're just gonna sneak that past me without a tip of the cap. Well placed reference.
"With as much dignity as he could muster, the Old Man gathered up the sad remains of his shattered Major Award. Later that night, alone in the backyard, he buried it next to the garage. Now I could never be sure, but I thought that I heard the sound of "Taps" being played. Gently."
Looks like a V90 R-design - with 19” wheels and stock audio, and an extended 120k warranty - could be had for under $70k. That should be at or below the walk away cost for the Allroad or E450.
The MB has a pretty great package though the cladding/look is a bit off compared to the Volvo
What is this Volvo? Sounded like a diesel when idle
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So many 4 bangers sound that way now. In your shoes Buster I would budget for up to $40k and buy a used V90 Cross Country with the extended warranty. The T5 engine with 250hp will be very reliable IMO, it is the T6 at 300 hp that concerns me a bit. I have always wanted a Ocean Race model: https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...ckType=listing