Keeping Mitsubishi Lancer GT or Audi A6 2.0T

Keeping The Lancer GT or Audi A6 2.0T


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gunnerzz

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I voted for the Audi.
Not coz the brand perception but i just like everything abt good old european car.....except the maintenance.

Nothing against the Lanspira except the gearbox.
 

parakey

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Audi A6 C6, 2007 version with 136k kms.
Car has not seen any serious maintenance issues besides changing the electric water pump which cost us MYR 1,500 smackers.
This only means the car hasn't truly start breaking down yet. Even before one can make a decision, I suggest you go find out the parts pricing first.
 

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I voted for the Audi.
Not coz the brand perception but i just like everything abt good old european car.....except the maintenance.

Nothing against the Lanspira except the gearbox.
A6 also CVT ... In fact, i think up until 2016, Audi still using CVTs in A4, A5 and A6.
 

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This only means the car hasn't truly start breaking down yet. Even before one can make a decision, I suggest you go find out the parts pricing first.
That is the thing, i can con9lan7firm A6 spare parts will not be economic. Even the goddamn water pump is MY1.5K includes labour. And this one is a direct injection engine, known to have carbon build up issue. So what's your vote ?
 

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Since you said the Lancer only had cosmetic panel damages during accidents, so I have voted for it. I never fancy Audi much anyway.
 

6UE5t

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After finding out you have had accidents in the Lancer - I changed my tune to Audi A6. I've been in and driven 2 generations of the A6 and I absolutely love how you can just waft along in that car. It's unbelievably comfortable and that's all I need in my current age and life now. But I know the maintenance costs will be astronomical though.
Later once you're closing on 50, you might get your midlife crisis itch for less reasonable cars! Lol
 

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That is the thing, i can con9lan7firm A6 spare parts will not be economic. Even the goddamn water pump is MY1.5K includes labour. And this one is a direct injection engine, known to have carbon build up issue. So what's your vote ?
Base on this answer, I have to vote Nay to A6
 
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ixeo

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Later once you're closing on 50, you might get your midlife crisis itch for less reasonable cars! Lol
I've been itching for the Lotus Elise since I was 2x.... FML
I'm in crisis for so damn long.
 

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Later once you're closing on 50, you might get your midlife crisis itch for less reasonable cars! Lol
I already had my midlife crisis and made my midlife crisis mistake with my old e36 1jz. Spent unreasonable amounts on a car that couldn't live up to my expectations within the budget I had. Biggest mistake of my life.

I've been itching for the Lotus Elise since I was 2x.... FML
I'm in crisis for so damn long.
It's not a crisis until you buy it. Right now it's nothing more than a want.
 

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I already had my midlife crisis and made my midlife crisis mistake with my old e36 1jz. Spent unreasonable amounts on a car that couldn't live up to my expectations within the budget I had. Biggest mistake of my life.


It's not a crisis until you buy it. Right now it's nothing more than a want.
Hahaha, I would have bought it if I can afford it.
 

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I already had my midlife crisis and made my midlife crisis mistake with my old e36 1jz. Spent unreasonable amounts on a car that couldn't live up to my expectations within the budget I had. Biggest mistake of my life.


It's not a crisis until you buy it. Right now it's nothing more than a want.
You might get that itch back to make it a happy ending instead of a mistake. Lol
 

Izso

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Hahaha, I would have bought it if I can afford it.
You've got your head screwed on straight. The priorities and stuff are all in place. Hence the reason why you haven't bought that Lotus. I believe you can if you wanted.

You might get that itch back to make it a happy ending instead of a mistake. Lol
That only will happen when I have money. Right now scraping through every month is no fun
 

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You've got your head screwed on straight. The priorities and stuff are all in place. Hence the reason why you haven't bought that Lotus. I believe you can if you wanted.


That only will happen when I have money. Right now scraping through every month is no fun
you still have few cars to temporary quench ur thirst tho.
 

vr2turbo

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not really. You gotta remember these aren't mine. So whatever that's not mine I don't gun... if anything happen I cannot afford to pay.
Yaloh, nothing like own car. Other people cars, test also scare, daily even worse.......lol
 
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