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Audi Cars for all
Audi Cars for all

Audi AG, a German automobile company, is a subsidiary of Volkswagon AG that produces and markets a number of models. The Audi brand was initially owned by Daimler-Benz and was later acquired by Volkswagon AG that launched the brand in 1965. Today the brand is known as one of the leading brands manufacturing and marketing high priced luxury cars. The company's vision is to manufacture cars using the latest technology and it is currently represented in around 110 countries around the world.

Following are some of the models of Audi; Audi A1, Audi A3, Audi A4, Audi A5, Audi A6, Audi A7, Audi A8, Audi TT, Audi R8 Radio Car, Audi Q5, and Audi Q7. Audi is also well known for manufacturing sports cars. Some of the most popular models of the Audi sports cars are Audi S3, Audi S4, Audi S5, Audi S6, and Audi TTS. Its racing sports (RS) models include Audi RS3, Audi RS5 and Audi TT RS. Over the years, Audi has discontinued a number of models which among others include; Audi 100/200, Audi 80/90, Audi 50, Audi920, Audi A2, Audi Coupe, Audi F103, Audi Front UW 220, Audi Front UW 225, Audo Quattro, Audi RS2 Avant, Audi RS4, Audi RS6 and Audi RS8.

Tips for Buying Secondhand Audi Cars

Despite the fact that Audi has an immaculate track record when it comes to performance and design, one needs to be careful when buying a secondhand Audi. Following are some tips for buying secondhand Audi cars;

Kelley Blue Book and NADA Used Car Guide are two of the best books for assessing the market value of a used Audi.

You should also get your motor mechanic to evaluate the condition of the Audi you are considering buying.

Consider investing in a Carfax report since it will give you an insight into the history of damage (if any) and will enable you to realistically evaluate the market value of an Audi.

Make sure that the VIN stickers on the hood, windows and doors match because if that is not the case; you're most probably considering a stolen or wrecked car.

Carefully inspect the title and ownership papers to eliminate the possibility of tampering. This is important because the owner should be able to transfer ownership to you promptly making you the legal owner.

Get a professional to examine paint thickness with a digital thickness gauge. This will give you insight into the car's age and history.

Fake airbags covers are a dead giveaway that indicate that the car has either been in one or more accidents or has been wrecked otherwise.

If the carpets if the Audi you're considering are the newest item in the car, it should immediately raise a red flag.




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