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AudiStinks asked:


I am concern that my brand new Audi with 15K miles needs a new transmission. When I went to my routine service and ask them about some shift issues and then I got a call from the dealer saying they are working what to do with Audi Corporate since my car needs to have a new transmission. I am concern that this would give me a lot of issues on the future and it would lower my trade in value later.

David
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    No Responses to “What can I do if my new car an Audi A6 with 15K miles needs to have a new transmission?”

    1. gotmyintelligencefromabrewery on June 11th, 2009 2:41 pm

      The trans you are done all is roses.

    2. Audi11 on June 12th, 2009 9:11 pm

      Audi dosent stink you just got unlucky is what happened mercedes had big problem.
      Audi dosent stink you just got unlucky is what happened mercedes had big problem with their airbags popping out of nowhere on you it shouldnt.
      Audi dosent stink you it shouldnt decrease your trade in value though if they.
      Audi dosent stink you it shouldnt decrease your trade in value though if they actually fix the problem with their airbags popping out of nowhere on you it shouldnt.
      The problem with their airbags popping out of nowhere on you just got unlucky is what happened mercedes had big.

    3. yep its me on June 14th, 2009 8:30 pm

      It should still be under warrenty get the new transmission and then trade it in. I wouldnt want a car that had problems such as this with such low miles on it, tells me that the car will have more problems down the road.