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- Audi recommended interval to replace timing belt is 100K and 75K in some instances. Therefore, yes, general maintenance. Replacing hoses in my book is general maintenance, specially if they last 5 years.

BMW and Audi are no different. The thing is that since maintenance is more expensive it is done even less. Or even worse, people put oil that is not approved for those vehicles or use regular antifreeze when they are supposed to use a special kind

This.... I realized most people don’t even know how to check the oil level in their car and then blame the manufacturer because their engine blew at 55K miles (hint: it ran dry out of oil)

Mileage is way overrated. People have this assumption that a car with 90K+ miles is “old”. The truth is, cars would keep working AS LONG as you do the scheduled maintenance; oil change, do the timing belt at the recommended interval, air/fuel filters, etc. Cars can really last at the very least 200-300K. Especially if

*Googles it in their Pentium 4 running windows XP. After a 20 minute delay they decide to go back to their typewriter and drop the subject. FTFY

No it does not mean anything. Is like you calling a bank and asking if person X has an account with them. They will give you this answer. It means nothing

This is what the FBI really is. A bunch of old ladies using typewriters. It’s nothing like hollywood make it out to be.

This is a standard response by a government bureau that does more paperwork BS than it cares to admit than cool wiretapping shit you see in the movies. Nothing here

Tom Ley probably does not even know what a bat weight is. His baseball knowledge is very limited

How much for the A6?

Yours is just one instance. The dealer financing tip might work for others

So in short. DO YOUR HOMEWORK. I cannot stress this enough. This is just car buying and we are only talking about a couple hundred or thousand dollars difference. It makes me cringe when people buy a house with a poor credit history and don’t even “shop” for mortgages. Over the life of the less than ideal mortgage