I Saved $10,000 Buying my Wife a “Lightly Damaged” Audi SUV but it Came Hiding a Massive Problem

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I bought this Supercharged Audi Q7 3.0T at an auction a few hours away. It was a great price considering the disclosed cosmetic damage, but it arrived with a coolant leak and quite possibly one of the worst issues possible…

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27 thoughts on “I Saved $10,000 Buying my Wife a “Lightly Damaged” Audi SUV but it Came Hiding a Massive Problem

  1. Because the of lemon Lincoln video, I took a risk on a lemon Chevy Volt. Half price with 1k miles on it. 2 years later, and no issues. Thanks Sam!

  2. Fords 4.0L used in explorers and rangers is an engine out or cab off job to do heads or timing chains because there are 3 timing chains. 1 at the back and 2 at the front. Stupid design

  3. No…Audi's don't HIDE massive problems. They ARE massive problems, lol. Shoulda following Rich's path and gotten your dear wife a nice Audi e-Tron.

  4. Every VW I've owned has leaked coolant. I even asked someone who was saying their car was leaking coolant "Is it a VW" and it was. VW, Audio, Skoda, Seat, all part of the same company and same engines.

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