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I want an audi! - Crusader - 04-07-2006 Driver only had a few scratches. http://www.gougoule.com/crash_audi/ I want an audi! - jahcs - 04-07-2006 I see my question of "where's the engine" is answered by pic number 13. BTW: There's a difference between dumb luck and a safe automobile. While I don't doubt the Audi is a fairly safe conveyance the driver of this vehicle is definitely in the first category, if "just a few scratches" is true. And isn't the safest car one that stays on the road? ;) I want an audi! - Tal - 04-07-2006 Crusader,Apr 7 2006, 04:54 AM Wrote:Driver only had a few scratches. You want a car that randomly 'splodes into its component parts? You played with legos a lot as a kid didn't you? ;) I want an audi! - Occhidiangela - 04-07-2006 Crusader,Apr 7 2006, 03:54 AM Wrote:Driver only had a few scratches. The most dangerous part of any car is the nut behind the wheel. Cars don't wreck, people wreck cars. Occhi I want an audi! - Roland - 04-07-2006 Crusader,Apr 7 2006, 04:54 AM Wrote:Driver only had a few scratches. No, you don't. They break. OFTEN. And they are a bitch to repair. Trust me on this - they're not worth the metal they're made from. You'll pay the sticker-price ten times over in the course of a few years. You want a safe car? Get a Volvo. Or a Saab. Don't get an Audi (or a Volkswagon, for that matter, as they make Audi). Unless you're really, REALLY rich and don't mind pissing money away on a crappy car. And if you ARE that rich, get a REAL car, like a Mercedes. I want an audi! - Munkay - 04-07-2006 Roland,Apr 7 2006, 05:17 PM Wrote:No, you don't. I agree with Roland, Audi's become expensive to repair when they break down. As far as breaking down often? I don't share the same hatred Roland has for Audi. Like most major car companies it seems to depend more on service record, how it is driven - whether it's a lead footed 16 year old, or a 80 year old grandmother - and also some dumb luck thrown in. But I digress. Am I the only one that thinks Crusader isn't actually interested in purchasing a new car, rather just came up with a good title for an incredible crash? :whistling: Cheers, Munk I want an audi! - Roland - 04-08-2006 Munkay,Apr 7 2006, 06:29 PM Wrote:I agree with Roland, Audi's become expensive to repair when they break down. As far as breaking down often? I don't share the same hatred Roland has for Audi. Like most major car companies it seems to depend more on service record, how it is driven - whether it's a lead footed 16 year old, or a 80 year old grandmother - and also some dumb luck thrown in. I work in an automotive shop working almost exclusively on imports (Saabs are our specialty, Volvos a close second, but anything imported we can do), and we have a saying around here (coined by one of our mechanics who almost always gets all the Audis to work on): You know why you always see a "Help-Wanted" sign at Audi dealerships? Because the mechanics are always committing suicide. I told that joke to some employees at an automotive dealer that sells Audis (among a few other cars). Boy did they laugh. Let me go into further depth on WHY Audis suck to own, specifically due to repair costs.
I want an audi! - Vandiablo - 04-08-2006 Roland,Apr 8 2006, 01:48 AM Wrote:Edit 2: Hmm, I had concluded that it was 90+ kilometers/hr he was traveling, which would be about 55 mph. I guess because the webpage was in French (or some other latin) I was assuming ... plus, the numbers seem awfully crowded on the speed'o'meter to be mph. (EDIT: Also, the license plates on the cars in the road seem to have the European shape rather than the North American shape. The word on the side of the ambulance may be a place name, it looks kinda Spanish, maybe it's Italian. ) If the pix are from Europe, we're much more likely to be dealing with kph rather than mph. 55 mph is enough to cut yer car in half. I had a friend who took a curve at about that speed, went sideways into a telephone pole, and split his car in the same manner as these pix. (IIRC, it was a car like a Valiant or some similar no-nonsense sedan.) When the ambulance came, they were amazed to find him alive. (He was the only one in the car, fortunately.) Not only that, but he could be said to have "only scratches". Actually, he had a "gash" on the top of his head, just a matter of degree I guess. How had he survived??? Well, first he was lucky the pole missed him. Evidently, the roof of the car was peeled off via the pole (which started its cutting from the passenger side). Then, somehow, he was ejected from the car for quite a distance (no belt, judging by that fact). He must have gone out on the passenger side through the hole that had just been made by the pole ripping off the roof. In fact I think he must have been ejected while the pole was still cutting the car, and before the roof was entirely off. My guess is that the top of his head actually hit the roof as it was crumpling, hence the gash. (I think if it had been the doorframe, the injury would have been worse.) Going through the hole was the second stroke of luck. But he still needed a third-- many times people die not from the crash but from what happens when they are thrown into the air at x mph, or more specifically, from how they come to rest after being thrown that way. This guy had good luck #3 by landing in bushes. Roland,Apr 8 2006, 01:48 AM Wrote:Indeed, even the 850's had side-impact airbags, as well as dual-front airbags, at least as early as 1995. As for Volvo 850's, I have one, it's a '96. It has the dual front airbags, but I don't think it has the side bags. Maybe those were an option. -V Night Nurse The Forsaken Inn (Edit: added the bit about the license plates.) I want an audi! - eppie - 04-08-2006 If of course you live in Germany, an Audi is a much better choice. Cheaper and more Audi dealer/mechanics. In Holland cars (especially German ones) are much more expensive than in Germany...but amarican cars are even more expensive. What I was wondering (and seeing that you are an expert) are there troubles with car motors because in the US the petrol is usually lower in octane number? I want an audi! - Roland - 04-09-2006 eppie,Apr 8 2006, 11:15 AM Wrote:If of course you live in Germany, an Audi is a much better choice. Motor troubles these days, in ANY car, revolve around two items: Engine oil, and timing belts. Failure to do either will kill your car. Guess how many people don't do either? :P Outside of that, it's very rare to hurt a motor in a car, outside of extensive abuse (i.e. over-revving, running without sufficient coolant, or allowing a head-gasket to blow / leak). But those two above things are very common problems, unfortunately, and are the cause of most of the motor troubles we see. When the timing belt goes, the engine goes, too, very often in an explosive manner (a valve usually gets shot through one of the pistons, due to the sudden "stop" of the engine; imagine not wearing a seatbelt when you crash your car head-on into a telephone pole, and you'll get the idea of what it's like when a car loses its timing belt). Not changing the engine oil at proper intervals, and in some cases, not using the proper type of oil (i.e. synthetic versus regular), can cause what's known as a "sludge motor". Oil breaks down over time due to use (i.e. heat, time, etc.), and thus turns into this sludgy gunk that pools at the bottom of the oil pan. This very often not only means the engine isn't running with a full amount of oil, but more often than not the oil pump tubes are set near the bottom of the oil pan, and thus they start to suck up this sludge. This clogs the oil pumps, further reducing oil flow, and eventually cases extensive engine wear due to lack of lubrication. Sooner or later, that engine will simply seize up. One other problem, though, occurs when you finally DO change the oil: fresh oil has detergents in it, just like gasoline, to keep the engine clean. Putting in fresh oil after extended periods of time without changing the oil will lead to the above scenario, only MUCH faster. It's not uncommon to hear of someone changing their oil, and within two weeks the motor completely seizes. This is due to the fact that the fresh oil cleans out a portion of all the sludge, and thus it gets sucked right into the oil pump, where it clogs it up. Oil stops flowing the engine, and voila! One dead engine. These oil problems are further compounded by most newer cars requiring synthetic oil (which not all places carry, or even know about; Jiffy Lube especially seems to be a big target for this), which is itself much more expensive than regular oil - sometimes twice as much. Also adding to the problem are all these car manufacturers building cars specified to go 5,000, 7,500, or even 10,000 miles on a single oil change. This in itself isn't so bad, as it offets the higher cost of the oil. But when you do get your oil changed, if you use improper oil, and then you go that 5,000, or 7,500, or 10,000 miles on it, the oil was not designed for such high mileage, and thus breaks down much faster, leading to the problem outlined above. The best advice I can recommend to anyone, with any car (new or old), is this: follow those service records! Do not miss any. The cost of missing one can be far greater than the cost incurred by doing it. Don't miss oil changes. Don't put in the wrong type or grade of oil. And don't forget to do those timing belts, especially when most dealers do the first few for free! I want an audi! - Crusader - 04-10-2006 Tal,Apr 7 2006, 04:45 PM Wrote:You want a car that randomly 'splodes into its component parts? *fidgets* *looks shyly* Yes. and Construx. *hides* :ph34r: I want an audi! - Crusader - 04-10-2006 Roland,Apr 7 2006, 10:17 PM Wrote:No, you don't. You do realise that the buying part was a joke, right? :P I want an audi! - Tal - 04-10-2006 Crusader,Apr 10 2006, 04:19 AM Wrote:*fidgets* Thought of you when the family was in Disneyworld and visited the Lego superstore - they had a giant knight on horseback made out of legos. :) I want an audi! - Occhidiangela - 04-10-2006 Vandiablo,Apr 7 2006, 09:53 PM Wrote:As for Volvo 850's, I have one, it's a '96. It has the dual front airbags, but I don't think it has the side bags. Maybe those were an option.So, is your avatar soon to be replaced by a Guy Fawkes mask? "V for Vandiablo." :lol: A Mardi Gras mask? Occhi I want an audi! - Crusader - 04-11-2006 Tal,Apr 10 2006, 12:15 PM Wrote:Thought of you when the family was in Disneyworld and visited the Lego superstore - they had a giant knight on horseback made out of legos. :) *snif* You remember me! *sniffles remembering the good ol days like a sentimental ninny* :') I want an audi! - Yurup - 04-12-2006 Get a suzuki. I want an audi! - Occhidiangela - 04-12-2006 Yurup,Apr 12 2006, 05:54 AM Wrote:Get a suzuki.Hi there! Haven't seen that handle in a while. Pleased to see you are still "around." :D Suzuki is better on gas mileage than an Audi, and thus more green friendly. What's not to like? (Of course, when it rains . . .) Occhi I want an audi! - Guest - 04-12-2006 Nice post. Happily I can say I drive a Toyota. I want an audi! - Occhidiangela - 04-12-2006 Ghostiger,Apr 12 2006, 08:43 AM Wrote:Nice post. Happily I can say I drive a Toyota.Do you own Prius? B) I find it interesting that up in Detroit, production from "The Big Three" is being yet again curtailed, and even moved to Mexico, while in San Antonio, Texas, Toyota recently opened a new plant. Odd, how the Big Three chose to stick one in American Labor's eye, while Toyota shows more interest in American labor as well as the American market. Full disclosure: My next door neighbor runs a Toyota dealership. My sister and brother in law are on their third Toyota, a Prius, to go with their Honda Oddessy (mni van) which they intend to replace with a Sienna this summer. Mom and Dad went back to Honda after their 10 year run with a Camray, which they loved. My sister in law is on her third Camray. I am looking very hard at getting my daughter a Scion XA. (A Toyota, really.) Occhi I want an audi! - Guest - 04-12-2006 No rednecks drive trucks. |