This video supports the advice to buy the best one you can rather than one needing work. I bought my 2006 Continental 11 months ago, with 21,000 miles at US$48,000 and so far, have repaired the little cover on the gear change, changed the dipstick guide sleeve plus reactivated the TPMS system, all done myself and things I should have seen at purchase and got a couple of thousand off.. Other thing is to use an Indy that is savvy on Audi or Phaeton equivalent parts, which will save a lot of money. So spending £11,000 on what are really things that needed to fixed in the first place is really to be expected on a cheap one, that is probably high mileage as well. As you say, next years maintenance is going to tell which whether it was a good deal. I love mine, it feels like a new car apart from some of the technology, which was advanced for its time but now rather dated. Good video on U-Tube on the headliner removal that should save some money too.
@EddCroucher6 ай бұрын
I have not uploaded in ages but Im about £20k sank into repairs now but it's finally like new! Headliner done, new supersort alloy wheels etc. Will have to upload again soon but it's great to hear from other owners enjoying these awesome cars!
@W00LFY1002 жыл бұрын
Think you need a new headliner while you're there 😅
@EddCroucher2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I really do! Found a few tradesman who will re-adhere the leather properly for around £850 but not in the cards for a few months 😂
@W00LFY1002 жыл бұрын
@@EddCroucher oooh that's steep, get the 3M tape out 😂