I want to buy an audi but i heard they are un reliable..?

i really want to buy an audi but autotrader website says they are one of worst ten perfomers; is this true?

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I trust Consumer Reports for objective reliability ratings and they say that Japanese and Korean vehicles are, on average, the most reliable, followed by American which are followed by European. Used to be that American cars were in last place but Detroit has improved a lot in the last decade.

I love German cars, and owned a modified 2001 Audi S4 Avant for years. German cars are some of the most fun to drive and Audi interiors are second to none. In fact, Consumer Reports often puts VW/Audi cars at the top of their recommendations, in spite of the fact that their reliability isn't as good.
can be really nice cars but they break alot
they are rubbish i've had a few and would not have another , cars like nissan are underated but have a look at the new skodas they're cheap , reliable and look really smart
If it's brand new, then yes, expect to take it back a few times.

if a year or two old, most of the 'bugs' should have been fixed or come to light by then.
As with most cars, regular servicing by a recommended dealer is the solution. Unfortunately this IS expensive so people skip this resulting in breakdowns. Every car I have owned since I was 16 has NEVER broken down ( I have had some Bad ones) but I always get them serviced regularly. Audi is no different than any other. Before you buy one make sure it has FSH (full Service History) and when it comes to a service, get it done, so that you can be sure it is in good working order.. Plus when you sell it on it will be worth more than the average Audi.
UNRELIABLE, you must be talking to those ford and chevy guys. Wow, I cant believe what i just read. Audi's are very reliable cars just keep up the maintenance and you wont have any problems.
$$$$$$ to fix. dont buy one with more than 60k
No. they r fine. I have owned 7 Audis, not one had a problem
They are fine i have an A4 that has done 127000 miles with no problems apart from normal servicing even has the original exhaust system.They are great cars to drive . Regards Mick
I don't know who you spoke to but that's a load of rubbish. Seeing as they are made by the Germans, they are well put together, incredibly reliable and resist depreciation very well. Try www.parkers.co.uk and look at the reviews for any Audi model, none of them will rate the Audi any less than brilliant in the reliability department.

I'm not sure about Audi's after care, such as customer service, servicing costs etc
Unreliable ?

Rubbish - AUDI is one of the best cars you can buy.
Expensive - yes but you get your money`s worth not like when
you buy one of our other "so called" popular brands.
It certianly is NOT true. Our audi now has over 225,000 miles on the clock (100 2.5 TDI) and it's going strong - and it hasnt even had an engine rebuild yet.

Buy one!
very expensive try the new hyundai azayi or sonata they are great and nothing but prase if you talk to anyone who has one plus the warrantry is 10 years 100000 miles and 30 miles to the gallon what a car try it before you buy anything else
No. worked for them for years. they rarely leave you on the side of the road in fact most audi's come in for service and have trim problems. other things to watch for are window regulator breaking dash display missing lines in digital display. oil leak on cam shaft tensioner gasket on the v-6 bi-turbo model. and not changing the oil on 4 cylinder turbo models, it has to be changed every 5000 miles even though audi said they can go 10,000 miles between oil changes. I have rebuilt many 4 cylinder turbo engines because of lack of oil changes. all in all very very reliable vehicles.
I had one and I had quite a few issues with it however I loved it so much I would probably buy another one. They are vehicles you can't help but fall in love with. Next time, I will lease a brand new one. Audi covers maintenance until 36k so you just put gas in it and drive it. If you buy a used one, make sure the owner followed his maintenance schedule RELIGIOUSLY and has reciepts to prove it. You do the same if you buy one. watch out for the 90k mile tune-up on an A4.. 1800 bucks!
No. they are good. landrover & ford is the worst in my life
BAH. It's blasphemy I say. You are breaking my heart guys. American muscle is great. I'd own a 60's, 70's GTO any day. Asian cars are known for their reliability. BUT, if you love German engineering, or you are handy, or want to learn to be handy. you can own an Audi witha very little maintenance. I own 2 with over 200k miles and I'm buying a 3rd with 145k on it. They have had their bad days but what car hasnt broken down. I would seriously consider buying one. especially a 5 cylinder. Unfortunately they stopped making it in 92 or 93 . The 3rd one I'm buying is from an Audi mechanic. He told me to stay away from the 1.8 turbo. that the only complaint. email me if you want help picking one.
PS. i would personally go with a stick trans
I have kids so I bought an AUDI a4 2.8 because to me its the safest car it has6 air bags and it runs on all four which is great for the winter with snow. It was the best thing I ever purchased. I also purchased these chromed rims it's one hot car I LOVE AUDI they're sexy and safe and fast
no no no! have got m reg audi 80 goes like a rocket its the second one ive had never had any probs with it just sailed thru last mot
yes they have quite a few reliabilty problems
Audis break a lot, it's true. My friend owns a Porsche--Audi repair shop and he verifies. They are also very expensive cars to repair.

If you want an Audi, buy one with full warranty and sell it the minute the warranty runs out.
it is very ez to brake the car i have is an Audi a4 and it cot me $550000 to my turbo and putting my body kit cost me $150000 for installing and ordering. and you know I send $50 on gas every week in a half.that is like 8 month of pay to fix it up and its only safe inside but not outside.

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