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<blockquote data-quote="shurur" data-source="post: 16313184" data-attributes="member: 113850"><p>2002 Audi a4 3.0 mt6...230k miles...bought it with 130k miles..</p><p>NOW...having said that..</p><p>IMO The reason the Audis cost so much to maintain is that a lot of mechanics just are afraid to work on them; they are overly complicated cars. The joke is "If the part can be built with two moving parts, The Audi engineers would figure a way to design it with three."</p><p></p><p>The reason Audis have so many codes and their own proprietary interface is because they have a lot of sensors on the car. The diagnostics tell you much more than obd2 can.</p><p></p><p>I get around everything by working on my own cars..the laptop, and VCDS software and cable was a $500 investment up front.</p><p></p><p>Ford and Toyota assembly lines are virtually the same. They have borrowed so much from each other. The quality is good. My brother was a quality control sensei in the automotive industry. He only buys Toyota.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shurur, post: 16313184, member: 113850"] 2002 Audi a4 3.0 mt6...230k miles...bought it with 130k miles.. NOW...having said that.. IMO The reason the Audis cost so much to maintain is that a lot of mechanics just are afraid to work on them; they are overly complicated cars. The joke is "If the part can be built with two moving parts, The Audi engineers would figure a way to design it with three." The reason Audis have so many codes and their own proprietary interface is because they have a lot of sensors on the car. The diagnostics tell you much more than obd2 can. I get around everything by working on my own cars..the laptop, and VCDS software and cable was a $500 investment up front. Ford and Toyota assembly lines are virtually the same. They have borrowed so much from each other. The quality is good. My brother was a quality control sensei in the automotive industry. He only buys Toyota. [/QUOTE]
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