I'm intrigued by the a3 "wagon," they seem to be selling used for less than $10k used and look sharp. the 2L turbo manual transmission specifically is peaking my interest.
I am having trouble sorting through all the vw vortex and or euro info on these cars, I'm looking at US market. There is an incredibly high noise to signal ratio on the internet when looking for VW/audi turbo, oil coking, plastic breaking, carbon buildup, check engine light machines.
I'm assuming the A3 "5 door" is a vw golf gti which was dressed up by audi? 2006 to 2011(12?) seem priced too good to be true.
wikipedia mentions the second gen A3 (first to come to the US) had different engines based on the generations, this is what I gathered, can someone correct me if I am wrong or steer me to a good source:
2004-2008 had a 2.0 direct injected turbo. Wiki lists engine codes as :AXX / BPY / BWA / CAWB. It looks like the AXX and the BWA are europe market engines, and the BPY and CAWB are US spec engines? if that is correct I would assume the BPY is the federal emissions engine and the CAWB is the CA emissions? Is this the same engine used in the GTI, of similar or different years? It appears these have direct injection related issues and deferred maintanence issues.
2009-2013 had a 2.0 turbo direct injected engine listed as a "CCZA" I can't seem to find any information on this engine.
These are 2L direct injected turbo engines and my VW friend told me to get one that has been "well maintained," at the current prices these are selling for I can't imagine any babied examples are cropping up.
Does anyone know what engine generation to avoid? Does anyone have a VIN to engine chart (8th digit in vin is what vw engine?) can the audi's be modified with aftermarket vw parts? Know of buyers guide out there (short of pulling valve covers at a buy here pay here lot...)
More importantly, can these be reliable powerful engines if their quirks are sorted? I see plenty of GTI fans modding for more power, any reason the audi version can't be too? I understand these should be fed synthetic oil with regular changes and premium fuel and plenty of consumers don't believe in that, I also understand that people generally take to the internet to complain about cars but rarely blog about how their properly maintained car continues to work as designed, I want to get an A3 turbo stickshift wagon but I feel I should heed the obvious warning signs.
Thanks