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is it second hand?
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if it's an audi you must have then forget the 1.6, you're just paying extra [lots extra] for the badge
-------------------------------------------- Two junior particle physicists were dismissed today after using the Large Hadron Collider to smash conkers into each other at near-light speed.
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1.6 just ain't big enough to propel the size of car - a 2 litre one would probably give better fuel economy
-------------------------------------------- Two junior particle physicists were dismissed today after using the Large Hadron Collider to smash conkers into each other at near-light speed.
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Wasn't this question asked before? Seriously Shahid, don't buy the 1.6!!! Spend a little extra and get a 1.8 for heavens sakes! It's not like the 1.8 is any kind of performance car, but the 1.6 is slooooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwww..... OK, so you may not be bothered about fast cars, but a car should at least be able to do basic stuff like accelerate to somewhere near the speed limit on joining a motorway, be able to climb a hill wasn't losing speed rapidly... etc... the 1.6 is just Audi's idea of a joke! As mentioned before, because it's underpowered, it will be LESS economical than a slightly larger engine...
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cheers oil burner that has defo made my mind up to scratch that car off my list.
Which ones would you recomend for £3000 to £4000?
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