Just check production date, I know the EA888 engines up to 2017 had some reported issues with timing chains and high oil consumption, due to valve stem seals, etc.Well. Funny enough, I'm at this very point right now that's a battle in my head.
I've spent nearly half the value of the car on repairing it. There is still a little smoke (granted haven't seen any since Tuesday). Car drives great. Powerful. And smooth. Great place to be seated to be honest.
Has a few other little niggles to sort out that need some attention aesthetic wise.
I currently have a trade on deal ready for the trigger to be pulled. The car, a 2017 Audi TT 2.0TFSI is basic, unmodified, has a TTS/RS kit on.
So have a few internal battles going on, do I cancel the deal, drive the M6 another year and risk any "possible" missed or ignored issues on the M6, i.e the smoke.
I now know the engine history, condition and apart from a few things, the car is good.
Or do I let it go, forego the performance side of life for a little while, recover some financial standpoints and look again a little later on for something to scratch the itch.
The costs will relatively be similar, only cost saving is future maintenance and fuel and stress.
Financially, I'm fine with the car, on condition it doesn't need another massive repair or failure.
Brakes still have a good 40% left before havibg replacement, rear tyres are new, front tyres are 70%, motor is fresh, no leaks of any kind.
Downside for the Audi, it's higher mileage, 150000km, decent service history. I don't know much about the TFSI motor. And would hate to take on a car that has other mechanical issues to take care of.
I have been offered a long test drive Monday. So will drive the car around 50km open road, side roads, etc. I'm driving the car a fair bit this weekend to watch for and monitor the smoking issue.
So the mind is very busy right now, and torn in multiple places.
That said, a run of the mill Audi vs M car, - cost of upkeep won't ever be similar.. Tough conundrum you're in, take your time to decide and research as much as possible.