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Old 07-08-2004, 06:28 PM
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00' Audi TT or 04" Subaru WRX

I am trying to decide whether I want to keep my 2000 Audi tt Quattro (180hp), or trade in for a 04 WRX. I like the WRX's performance, but the tt's looks are a lot better. Any comments wouold be helpful. Thanx
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Re: 00' Audi TT or 04" Subaru WRX

personally i would keep the audi, im a huge audi fan. however it depends on what if anything you plan to do with either car, give a little more info

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Re: 00' Audi TT or 04" Subaru WRX

The subaru that I am looking at already has wheels, boost guage, turbo timer, intake, and bov. I would probably add a hks carbon fiber tipped exhaust, guages, apexi-afc2, and a bigger intercooler, maybe front mount. If I kept the audi I can't do anything to it. This is because I am only sixteen and my dad wont let me touch the audi cause he believes it would lower the value.
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Re: 00' Audi TT or 04" Subaru WRX

I'd keep the Audi, you'll lose money on it if you sell it. Buy a WRX when the Audi is about ready to die.
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Re: Re: 00' Audi TT or 04

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I'd keep the Audi, you'll lose money on it if you sell it. Buy a WRX when the Audi is about ready to die.
the only problem is they never die. dad had over 250,000 miles on his a4 from 96. they are work horses man. if you cant do anything to your audi you mite as well sell it, but find a car that hasnt been modded. if it was modded then obviously it was driven hard. meaning less reliable.
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Re: Re: Re: 00' Audi TT or 04

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if it was modded then obviously it was driven hard. meaning less reliable.
yup....

i say keep the audi and save ur money and when u turn like 17 or 18 talk to ur fater about fixin up the Audi....then mod it...cause they look nice hooked up IMO...better than the WRX, and u still have Audi stylin
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