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  1. Looking to buy a 1.8T Sport, Any Advice? 
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    Hi everyone,
    I'm new to this site and looking for some help!, once i get back from my honeymoon next month i am wanting to get rid of the Ford Mondeo i currently drive and get a 1.8T Sport, i've seen a few nice late model ones about at the right price and i'm just wondering what i need to look for when i go and see some? Are there any common faults, when does the cambelt etc need doing?

    Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Also, what sort of mpg can i expect from one? I'm getting about 34mpg in my 2.0litre mondy, thats a 20mile motorway journey everyday and a bit of town driving.
     
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    You should get the same MPG mate, thats what I tend to get.

    Is it a Passat your on about ?

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    thanks for that, well at least the mpg wont drop so thats good, i've seen 2 Audi A4 1.8T Sports, one was a 2000W, 55K immaculate for £3.5k.
    Be nice to get a motor that will last as the Mondy is not exactly built to last!!
     
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    Just be sure it has been serviced regularily as they do have oil problems if left for too long on gammy oil. Ie make sure its done on a milage basis rather than the AVS method
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    Good advice, I have a 2001 Audi 1.8T sport and it's been nothing but trouble, must be one of those Friday afternoon cars....

    The oil pick up got blocked and cost £450 to have fixed at a local garage, not Audi specialist, I have also had a wheel bearing and power steering pump replaced. the air con fan works when it wants too, and that's not often (due to the motor brushes or resistor pack I believe) the radio amp module has given up the ghost and the electric windows are tempramental. The engine ECU light has just come on as well...... I'm now looking for another model...
     
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    Hi Hammerman, i have had a prob with my 2002 1.8T this morning, to be honest it is a little overdue a service!! The low oil light warning keeps coming on even though the oil level is fine, had the RAC out just to be safe, he plugged it in and said there was nothing wrong, could it possibly have the same 'pick up' problem that you mentioned? if so how do i check it?



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    I gotta say, I have a 1.8T quattro, and i don't reckon you have a chance in hell of getting 34mpg from it!

    More like 24mpg! I do about 800-1000 miles a week, and although i do drive hard, i struggle to keep the average up to 24 if any town driving involved (i do use the revs tho..)
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by illjah View Post
    I gotta say, I have a 1.8T quattro, and i don't reckon you have a chance in hell of getting 34mpg from it!

    More like 24mpg! I do about 800-1000 miles a week, and although i do drive hard, i struggle to keep the average up to 24 if any town driving involved (i do use the revs tho..)
    Perhaps the fact vthat it is quattro (4WD) increases the consumption. I would assume it does. My 2WD 1.8T sport gives around 31 to 33MPG local runs and nearer 40 on longer runs. Driving styles can also affect the MPG so it is a difficult figure to quantify.
     
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    I have the 163 T Sport model 2001 on an 51 plate and since I have had it I have nothing but trouble and expense, one thing after another. Apparently between 80 & 100k miles the oil pump failing is a common problem, and at my local garage cost me just under £300, and a few months later the pressure and level indicators failed which meant more money. The MAF sensor has failed twice, I have had 3 of the 4 coil packs give up the go (another £75 there) and another common problem is that there is a clunking sound from what I have been told is either the bushes or a "ball joint" which is again a common problem. As much as I love my A4 I wish I had never bought it, it's cost me more then I bargained for!
     
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    I can't belive you have all had so many problems with your 1.8T's! I've had a 2000 model for about a year now and had no problem's other than the cup holder getting stuck in!(any ideas on how to remove?!) Im hoping to get mine re-mapped at MRC soon, has any one on hear had any dealings with these chaps? Just bite the bullet and buy one you'll love it!
     
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