Help choosing
rpcudd
01-16-2012, 06:10 AM
Heres the options im considering
http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/2788971818.html - he agreed to take 6,000 for it
or
http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/2785151404.html - im sure would take 3,000 in cash
or
another s4 with 160,000 well taken care of it looks for also agreed to 6,000 for the imola yellow one. heres its link http://www.audiforums.com/forum/vehicles-sale-60/selling-1-2-b5-s4s-whichever-goes-first-wa-state-177649/
or
http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/2801218271.html - probably take 3,000 and i know for a fact those 5 cylinders are basically bullet proof!
http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/2788971818.html - he agreed to take 6,000 for it
or
http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/2785151404.html - im sure would take 3,000 in cash
or
another s4 with 160,000 well taken care of it looks for also agreed to 6,000 for the imola yellow one. heres its link http://www.audiforums.com/forum/vehicles-sale-60/selling-1-2-b5-s4s-whichever-goes-first-wa-state-177649/
or
http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/2801218271.html - probably take 3,000 and i know for a fact those 5 cylinders are basically bullet proof!
rpcudd
01-16-2012, 06:15 AM
Car #1 - 98 mustang gt - 90,000 miles aftermarket black wheels 5 speed manual. $3000
car #2 - 2000 audi s4 - 216,000 miles well taken care of huge modification list including ko4 turbos. $6000
car #3 - 2000 audi s4 - 160,000 miles well mainted all service records. - $6,000
car #4 - 93 audi s4 - 180,000 miles, 2.2 inline 5 cylinder = bullet proof - $3000
This is difficult because the mustang is priced at such a great price, basically trade in value and extremely low miles.
but the audis are unreasonably nice cars, and the linked one probably has near 10k in modifications and the other one is well mainted. both audis which are also at a very good price.
basically what im looking for are votes on which is the best deal for the money and the best car to get out of it.
216,000 miles kinda scares me, where as 90,000 sounds awesome! and 160,000 vs 90,000 with a 3k price difference, hmmmmmm............... tearing my hair out lets hear some arguments!
car #2 - 2000 audi s4 - 216,000 miles well taken care of huge modification list including ko4 turbos. $6000
car #3 - 2000 audi s4 - 160,000 miles well mainted all service records. - $6,000
car #4 - 93 audi s4 - 180,000 miles, 2.2 inline 5 cylinder = bullet proof - $3000
This is difficult because the mustang is priced at such a great price, basically trade in value and extremely low miles.
but the audis are unreasonably nice cars, and the linked one probably has near 10k in modifications and the other one is well mainted. both audis which are also at a very good price.
basically what im looking for are votes on which is the best deal for the money and the best car to get out of it.
216,000 miles kinda scares me, where as 90,000 sounds awesome! and 160,000 vs 90,000 with a 3k price difference, hmmmmmm............... tearing my hair out lets hear some arguments!
rpcudd
01-16-2012, 06:42 AM
rpcudd
01-16-2012, 06:44 AM
car 2 did agree to 6,000 instead of 8500
Link to car 3 - http://www.audiforums.com/forum/vehicles-sale-60/selling-1-2-b5-s4s-whichever-goes-first-wa-state-177649/
Link to car 3 - http://www.audiforums.com/forum/vehicles-sale-60/selling-1-2-b5-s4s-whichever-goes-first-wa-state-177649/
speediva
01-16-2012, 11:00 AM
Something to consider - have you looked into what it will cost to insure any of those vehicles? Audi will probably cost more to insure. Plus, check to see whether the Audi requires premium fuel. Repair costs on the Audi are also going to be high should anything happen.
Don't get me wrong, I'm honestly not a giant Audi fan, but when you're comparing 2 totally different vehicles (domestic/foreign, sedan/coupe, etc.) it makes for a very hard comparison.
And finally, it's YOUR car! Pick what you think you'll be happiest with! :)
Keep us posted with your decision!
Don't get me wrong, I'm honestly not a giant Audi fan, but when you're comparing 2 totally different vehicles (domestic/foreign, sedan/coupe, etc.) it makes for a very hard comparison.
And finally, it's YOUR car! Pick what you think you'll be happiest with! :)
Keep us posted with your decision!
rpcudd
01-16-2012, 05:31 PM
sorry for resposts guys some of my links were not showing up when i first looked.
fredjacksonsan
01-18-2012, 10:10 PM
Easy decision for me...I don't fit in Mustangs, so that's out.
#4 : 93 is too old. Engine's good, but what about the rest of the car and parts availability? Plan on lots of maintenance. Out.
Of the last remaining, #2 is heavily modified and has almost 60k more on it. It's possible it has been meticulously maintained, but it's also possible it has been to the track a whole lot, which doesn't speak well for longevity.
Winner: #3. Least miles of the cars I'd fit into, and meticulous maintenance records.
#4 : 93 is too old. Engine's good, but what about the rest of the car and parts availability? Plan on lots of maintenance. Out.
Of the last remaining, #2 is heavily modified and has almost 60k more on it. It's possible it has been meticulously maintained, but it's also possible it has been to the track a whole lot, which doesn't speak well for longevity.
Winner: #3. Least miles of the cars I'd fit into, and meticulous maintenance records.
RRummel
02-18-2012, 11:11 AM
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Our list of suppliers are currently on an excel file that we were able to compile. Can anyone give us an idea as to how we can use amMap to help us achieve the goals of this project and how we can get started? That would be very much appreciated. Thank you
carlyyy
02-24-2012, 08:16 PM
Something to consider.. Check this out.. It might help you on choosing your next car..
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Jamesfranklin
05-23-2012, 02:00 AM
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