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    May 15, 2007, 05:27 PM
    Audi cars
    I'm not sure I'm in the right the place but. I have an '04 audi 1.8 quattro getting ready
    To go off warranty. Would you recommend that I trade it off get an extended warran. Or
    Keep it? I will have it paid off in sept but I really don't want keep something that doesn't run...
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    May 16, 2007, 02:39 AM
    Its entirely up to you. You are the one driving and paying for it, but what do you mean 'dont want to keep something that doesn't run'. Just because the car is 2004 doesn't mean it is done for. If you have been keeping it up mechanically, then you should have no problem. The Audi is a well built car for the money.

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