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    Senior Member Two Rings danielt's Avatar
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    a4 executive cars

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    so at niello they got black on tan 2.0t quattro premium with 4k miles.. for $34k heres the steal comes with 100k warranty (usually $4k extra they said).

    Anyone got info on how beat up these cars get by the customers since they are loaners? Is that a good deal?

    is it better to just get it new with the 50k warranty?

    i see when i build one it still comes out to around $34k new...

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    Veteran Member Three Rings quattro.it's Avatar
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    Re: a4 executive cars

    At least around here I don't think they would be beat up too bad. People drive so slow it's a sad joke. Plus you have the 6 year, 100k warranty.
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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Re: a4 executive cars

    ^^i wouldnt do it...customers beat the shit out of loaners...when i had an audi i know i did

    with the new car i still do...

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Monizzle's Avatar
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    Re: a4 executive cars

    i've had many a loaner and i hardly ever beat the shit out of them. although i can't speak for others, I say if it looks good do it. But the 100k warranty was never 4k...more like 2k tops.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings BMWBig6's Avatar
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    Re: a4 executive cars

    Are you sure it's a "loaner" in the conventional sense of the term? "Executive" cars that I have seen were usually driven by Audi corporate or dealership employees (presumably more responsibly than your average loaner driver who's only using the car for 50 miles at a time while their car is in service). I might just be confusing semantics though.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings JetBlue's Avatar
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    Re: a4 executive cars

    The other possibility is a buy back. Ask for the service history on the car.
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    Registered Member Two Rings
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    Re: a4 executive cars

    I bought my car, a 2007 A4 2.0T Quattro, from Niello and it was a CPO where it was used as a loaner. Ive had only minor issues: pcv failure, bad low fuel pressure sensor, and leaky sunroof (which they replaced the sunroof and the headliner). All, except pcv failure, were repaired by Niello at no charge. Im currently at 37k miles and shes running just fine and I drive her pretty hard too .

    As long as the car is in good cosmetic condition, I would go for it. Anything that could go wrong they will repair. Niello does a good job of treating you like a king as soon as you walk in there.

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