[TW]Fox;26044397 said:
The cost of the problems will be lower than the depreciation of buying exactly the same car again.
And that's exactly why I posted here, I needed some rational thinkers to keep me on track!
I'm going to get mine sorted and take my time making a choice (which won't be made anytime soon) about staying diesel or going for something a little more daring!
Thanks for everyone's input!
2 trips to two more garages later (and £120)... One thinks its the Intercooler (£800 + labour) and the other thinks its the turbo (£1200 + labour). My MOT was due in a few weeks and I'd just spent £180 taxing it for a year.
Had booked it into my local Audi dealers for them to check what the fault was and give me a quote... They charge £100 per hour and imagined it would take 'less than 2 hours' to diagnose.
Rough prices from Audi were £2000 if it was the Turbo and they couldn't give me a set price for the intercooler, but suspected it would be the flywheel (£1000) and not the intercooler. Of course it could be both AND the intercooler (i'm very pessimistic when it comes to cars!)
Book price for it was £3600-£4000, so rather than spending £200 plus £1000 to £2500 pounds on it (and adding nothing to the book value) I'm trading it in.
Local second hand car dealer drove it (experienced the problems after I explained them to him) and offered me £3600 on it part-ex towards a couple of the cars he had on his forecourt. I thought that was very reasonable given the book price, the problems and high-ish mileage. So I couldn't really say no...
I'm now (or will be in a couple of days) the proud owner of am '11 plate Ford Fiesta Zetec S with 32,000 on the clock (for £8400). It an ex dealers display car with loads of extras and in very good condition.
I'm only intending on keeping the Fiesta for a year or two... Until my funds and the Audi A3's I want are around the same budget! (famous last words, I kept my last Focus for 8 years and 100k miles)
Fingers crossed I've not made the wrong choice, but £2000 on an older car (and still not adding any value to it after depreciation) to me seemed like a crazy option... Maybe if it'd had less miles on the clock I might've thought differently!