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DailyMike 29th November 2019 09:15 PM

Sadly, my A8 4.2 QS has to go...imminently
 
My health is failing...currently having Kidney function tests, worsening asthma and next spinal surgery scheduled for New Years Eve. Arthritis is spreading too, so I'm generally falling apart. My dear old Mum would say "You need rubbing out and re-drawing son"...bless her! I can fall INTO the driving seat, but rapidly approaching the state where I need a block & tackle to get out again.

So, with great sadness, my 2002 A8 D2 4.2 Quattro Sport has to go. Since I bought her in December 2018, the only problems I had (nightmare at the time) were a failing Crankcase Sensor; advice on here said change the sensor and it's not missed a beat since and a broken Ignition barrel. After starting the car with a screwdriver for a while, parts were sourced from our sponsors, so end of problem when fitted.

The LPG problem when I bought her was just a high resistance fuse! Easily sorted by local specialist in Hull. After cold-start, the LPG ALWAYS kicks in within a mile of leaving home so, at 55.7p/litre at Morrisons Nationwide, she's infinitely easier on the pocket than that unleaded stuff!!

I told my kids when I bought her that they'd be giving me a "Viking Funeral" in her. Unfortunately, I just have to let her go to someone who can truly enjoy driving her now.

The Feb 19 MOT advisories have been sorted, replacement (premium brand) rubber all round and also replacement drop links...whatever they are...were fitted too. The knocking sounds over rough surfaces diskappeared when they were replaced.

This is a wonderful car and I am genuinely sad that we must part company. The paintwork was due to be spruced up with a mop and polish and the rear offside C-post resprayed...looks like someone's taken a scotch pad to remove bird sh1*t or similar and the both bumpers resprayed. My go-to bodyshop here in Beverley quoted me £250 all-in to get her looking just great!

194,400 miles came up when I drove her to my pre-op appointment this morning. Afterwards, I just drove for another 100+ miles...just because I could. It made me feel great...until I struggled to get out again..haha!

Don't know what to ask for her so, I'm open to sensible offers. I've got a huge amount of Invoices, all MOT's and lotsa other stuff from previous owners and the service book and handbook. I have total faith in the car and am prepared to deliver her anywhere in the UK for fuel and cost of a heavily discounted train ticket home with my disabled train discount pass. I drove her up to Isle of Mull and Skye earlier this year and loved every minute of the trip.

The negatives:
Sunroof cycles open and shut when switched. A forumite on here said it'll "need a good clean and then it'll work again". I just can't physically stretch across to do that job. An allen key enabled it to be opened, allowing me to enjoy the glorious sunshine on several occasions this year!
Since I bought it, the same persistent error codes appear, bringing the orange EML on...all to do with the Lambda Sensor. I bought a VAG thingy to clear them and the Orange Engine light, but they keep coming back. The VAG thingy goes with the car.

I'll get some pictures taken and posted over the next couple of days, but my mode of transport of necessity will now be my 2000 Range Rover 4.6 V8. I can both slide into her seats AND, more importantly, slide out with relative ease. The Air Suspension will be really helpful too. She's been off road since I bought the A8, but sailed through the MOT a couple of weeks ago.

Sorry this is a depressing read...but that's the reality of my circumstances. I hope she finds a new home with someone on here. She drives great, radio/CD plays as it should and the double glazing ensures you don't need to crank up the volume as the speedo heads North from zero to whatever speed you choose to back off at:~}

Any questions, please ask. TTFN...

moltuae 30th November 2019 07:52 AM

Sorry to hear that Mike.

I hope your health improves. Best of luck with the sale.

DailyMike 30th November 2019 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by moltuae (Post 153954)
Sorry to hear that Mike.

I hope your health improves. Best of luck with the sale.

Thanks, Mark. Gutted she has to go, but it's no good just having her sitting on the drive! The excellent medical news is that the prostate cancer ISN'T back!

All the best and thanks for your kind words!
Mike.

Sit down, Waldo 30th November 2019 10:44 PM

That's sad reading Mike. It sounds as if your 8 will have new owners before mine hits the road.

Hope this is just a blip mate.

tc4332 1st December 2019 12:15 PM

GLWTS
Sorry to hear this news.
We never did meet in Beverley.

DailyMike 1st December 2019 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by tc4332 (Post 153980)
GLWTS
Sorry to hear this news.
We never did meet in Beverley.

Thanks for the kind words, Ray.
I'll still be in Beverley if you get over this neck of the woods again!
I was hoping to see you at your Birthday celebration, but health wouldn't allow.
Mike.

tc4332 1st December 2019 12:28 PM

That party was a total surprise to me.
I should have guessed something was up when I saw the cars in the car park.
NW Mini Meets usually three or four cars and we had a car park full.
It was tremendous, I'm still talking about it.
PM me your phone nş so I can let you know when I'm your way again.

DailyMike 1st December 2019 12:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tc4332 (Post 153983)
That party was a total surprise to me.
I should have guessed something was up when I saw the cars in the car park.
NW Mini Meets usually three or four cars and we had a car park full.
It was tremendous, I'm still talking about it.
PM me your phone nş so I can let you know when I'm your way again.


Mobile number sent by PM as requested, Ray.

Kind regards,
Mike.

DailyMike 1st December 2019 12:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tc4332 (Post 153983)
That party was a total surprise to me.
I should have guessed something was up when I saw the cars in the car park.
NW Mini Meets usually three or four cars and we had a car park full.
It was tremendous, I'm still talking about it.
PM me your phone nş so I can let you know when I'm your way again.

We were all sworn to secrecy...under pain of death if we "spilt the beans"!!

tc4332 1st December 2019 01:43 PM

It was really wonderful.
I appreciated it very much.
Lot of magical things happening at the moment and one of them is causing me to drive to Luneburg for two days.


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