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Old 22 April 2011 | 09:06 AM
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After 8 years ive decided to leave the fold for a bit so yesterday went out and bought an Audi A4 190 S-line..............35 miles later the fricking water pump failed!!

Ive owned 6 Subarus and have never had any problems! no blown engines, gearbox's, not even a replaced a bloody wiper blade!

Maybe i should of just bought another bloody Subaru!
Old 22 April 2011 | 09:36 AM
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oh dear, i presume it will all be done foc though
thats also some good going with having all them subarus with no issues how do you find the drive of the a4?
Old 22 April 2011 | 09:44 AM
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No i bought it private so looks like i will have to foot the bill. Its a nice car, drives well obviously not quick with only 190bhp from a big car but nice and refined...I was so close to buying a blob sti when one came up at a good price but went with my original plan of an A4.
Old 22 April 2011 | 10:25 AM
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Well, Audi have dropped into the bottom 10 in reliability tables whereas Subaru is consistantly in the top 5. To be expected at some point mate. Funnily enough though Skoda who use the VW/Audi parts bin are usually in the top 10.
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