Is this Audi Quattro too good to be true?
My daughter-in-law wrote off her trusty Honda Jazz recently and is looking for a replacement. They now have a one-year-old child with another on the way, thus they are looking to replace with a roomier car with a big boot for family luggage. They have seen the advert for a 2009 Audi Q5 3.0 TDI Quattro that will have to be driven from Northern Ireland. It has done 40,000 miles and the price is £14,600. Is this a good buy? Would you recommend any other alternatives?
Asked on 8 August 2012 by IP, Northwich
Answered by
Honest John
In the words of Victor Meldrew, “I don't believe it.” This is half the retail guide price for a 2009 Audi Q5 3.0V6 TDI S line. Avoid.
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