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<blockquote data-quote="vinniepearl" data-source="post: 626166" data-attributes="member: 10694"><p>In my experience I haven't seen many electrical issues. The cool thing about the older audi's is they use mechanical fuel injection. There are quite a few audi 5000's around here and the people who own them own at least 5. They seem to think they are reliable. All I'm saying is to each their own. I haven't witnessed any electrical problems that any other car i've owned hasn't had. Hell my mustang has had more electrical issues than any car I've owned, I love it but that's my experience. I'm not going to say audi's are the best choice for a dd but they aren't horrible. I think a lot of it really depends on how well you maintain and treat the vehicle. Plus it's great to be able to completely lock the differentials in the winter and out perform 4 wheel drive trucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vinniepearl, post: 626166, member: 10694"] In my experience I haven't seen many electrical issues. The cool thing about the older audi's is they use mechanical fuel injection. There are quite a few audi 5000's around here and the people who own them own at least 5. They seem to think they are reliable. All I'm saying is to each their own. I haven't witnessed any electrical problems that any other car i've owned hasn't had. Hell my mustang has had more electrical issues than any car I've owned, I love it but that's my experience. I'm not going to say audi's are the best choice for a dd but they aren't horrible. I think a lot of it really depends on how well you maintain and treat the vehicle. Plus it's great to be able to completely lock the differentials in the winter and out perform 4 wheel drive trucks. [/QUOTE]
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