Hi everyone. I have a B5 S4 but currently looking to get in to a B6/B7 S4 avant 6MT as a daily driver… which is definitely a lot harder to find than I thought :-\
I really want a B7. Newer and I just really prefer the front end on those cars over the B6. But I have been looking for awhile now and nothing is coming up. There is a white one on AZ right now that I was looking in to and been in contact with the seller, but he disappeared and I haven’t heard anything for a close to two weeks now so Im not sure what going on with that thing.
Anyways, I think I found one but just wanted to get some quick help/recommendations on what I should look for in these cars. Im not too familiar with this platform but would love to get in to one soon!
Some info on the car is:
-2005 black on black 6spd
-111,000mi
-The entire engine was replaced 15,000 miles ago because a cylinder was out of round and was replaced under warranty by Audi.
- car is completely stock. Interior looks in pretty good condition from pictures.
- It has been under audi warranty and serviced through Audi on time and as needed.
- Standard features. No Nav.
I would normally never consider buying a used car with this amount of miles. But the basically brand new engine is making me consider it.
My questions are…
-what would you guys pay for a car like that? Does the brand new engine make the car worth more than it would be priced otherwise? Do I need to worry about anything else that comes along with the engine being replaced?
- what should I look at chassis wise? The car is a snow car…
I was trying to wait for a B7 to pop up but I might be waiting for a long time. On the good side of that… I would be saving a good amount of money over a good mileage B7 by possibly picking up this one and that would be some extra cash for some immediate mods. Tune, DPS, exhaust, suspension
Any help would be appreciated guys! If Im going to fly all the way out and take a look at the car I would like to know the major things to inspect personally when I get out there. He has all service records and those look clean.
Thanks!