is this 2007 Audi A4 worth buying?

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Don’t touch no German car over 10 years old with 100k+ miles unless you fix cars yourself
Even then, you better have access to a service manual and go into owning the car understanding that you're going to be replacing a lot of stuff -- FCP euro is going to be your new best friend.
 

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Nah. My budget is 30k and that’s a bit over (I’m assuming before taxes and fees).
Doc fee is $250, tax is dependent on where you live. Also depends on if you have a vehicle to trade in or not. Reason why it's priced the way it is, is because it's low mileage (2017 with 29k miles) and because it's been L/certified.
 

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Hey @Womb Raider you might be in luck; they may cut the price of one of the '17 IS300's here; we just took a 21' ES250 in on trade today that has 4000 miles, and a '21 IS300 that has 2000 miles on it.
 

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Keep me updated :ohhh:
We also got a black one in on trade today (2017). A lot of our customers are older - they'll have 5+ year old cars with 20k miles or less on them, and the only thing the car's ever needed is tire rotations and oil changes and key fob batteries.:manny:
 

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We also got a black one in on trade today (2017). A lot of our customers are older - they'll have 5+ year old cars with 20k miles or less on them, and the only thing the car's ever needed is tire rotations and oil changes and key fob batteries.:manny:
DM me with the prices
 

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is300 or is350?

Depends on the year - the IS300 and the IS350 have very similar engines (both from the same V6 engine family). The main difference is the transmission (6 speed auto vs 8 speed auto) and the trim packages. I believe all of the IS300's ordered by dealers were AWD as I think that's the only way they came from Lexus; it's a mixed bag with the IS350 -- if you live in a warm climate, chances are, the IS350 is RWD, where as if you can find one in a northern state, it's more than likely AWD unless it's from the south or out west. I believe the HP difference between the IS300 and IS350 is about 5 horsepower. Also - it should be noted that the IS350 typically cost more, and I don't think they made as many of them due to the fact that it was the top trim level for the IS (not including the IS-F in this conversation as that's a completely different car).

In this case though -- the one I'm referring to is a well equipped, low mileage IS300.
 
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