My first car was a 2006 Audi A6 3.2 Avant. I bought it 12 years old in 2017 for 5-6K USD with 121K miles. Had it for a year, sold it as I was moving countries. It was not in great condition mechanically, but the interior and exterior was fantastic. It had a factory custom colour, I don't remember the exact name, but it was a baby blue pearl with gold pinstripes on the sides. I still have all the car vin details, hoping that one day I can find it and restore it. I hate the idea of having to sell my cars, but sometimes it's not a choice.
I totally understand. I still wish I hadn't sold my 2000 A4 B5. It was perfect when I sold it. But I'll get this car perfect and I don't think I'll let it go for quite some time 😁
I had a 2006 model, 3.2 V6 petrol, bought second hand. Nice car - I enjoyed it, but after 8 years of safe motoring it was rather worse for wear, and I traded it on a 2013 Q5 for $1,000 🤣🤣
Wow. I do love the 3.2 but the direct injection put me off. I looked at a 2013 A6 3.2 in white but all of them had direct injection so a C7 was off the cards. I also looked at a 2001 A8 4.2 but there are no parts available for those cars so I had to walk away sadly. 😟
@@carfanfan Yeah A8 4.2 would be a beast! probably the carbon build up is what killed my 3.2. It literally had such low power we hardly made it to the yard we traded it at LOL. I had same rear light issues, got a replacement from eBay. But there are many different versions with the LED, so check carefully. Nice yours doesnt have faded headlights. I had to take mine out and get them professionally reground.
@PeterCutforth you right Peter, it was probably carbon that killed it. That's what scared me off. The headlights have vps on which I'm taking off. I'll be replacing them with TT style led lights. They just don't have nice ked tail lights that look OEM. So for now I'll just keep them the same. But watch thos space, I have great plans to not only restore but improve the car. 😜
An interesting project, but I feel your wash and polish technique is likely to introduce more swirls and marring than remove. All can be fixed after the old PPF is removed anyway. Lloyd
Thanks Lloyd. Yeah, I didn't really care so much as I want the car detailed after the hood is sprayed and the door handles. Perhaps a ceramic coat as well 😁
No way, almost any car I got, it just shows like a magic on your channel. This car mechanically is so perfect, easy to maintain, very big esthetic potential, aluminium parts and even metal is high quality and it doesn’t wan’t to rust, lights are mind blowing if you put in Led bulbs from china. At the rear buy protective film for tail lights because otherwise they will always corode and became washed out. I got facelift version and the 2L engine now has such a massive tourqe that is scary to feel at 2300kg when raining because it just spins the wheels if you press the throttle to quickly, also you can modify MMI unit very cheap and add up DAB+, bluetooth or even carplay. I did change on this car so many details that it almost feels like A8 and it’s hard to recognise which model it is, cuz it looks stock but this little details…
@SosedSeba I've been asked to do a comparison video of the A6 vs the XF. And I will be doing one in the coming weeks. They both drive beautifully but different. The A6 is more like a waste Tolls but the Jag is firmer and more sporty. Stay tuned to see which one I would choose between the two 😉
Hi Hilton. I think I missed out watching this video. Great to see you have an A6. They are a handsome and solid car and should last for years. I have friends who owned your model but with a 1.9 tdi diesel. It was a very comfortable car for sure. Have fun 😊
Hey Andy. Long time no hear. The A6 is definitely a sexy car. Albeit not as sexy as a Jag but I must say the ride is more plush than a Jag. One barely feels the bumps and it is super smooth. How's you Hyundai going?
@@carfanfan Hi Hilton. The Tucson is going well. The mileage is a very low 17,500 miles. It still gets a weekly wash and a quarterly polish to keep that blue paint popping! It keeps me out of mischief lol 😆 I am looking to change sometime, and will probably go for an automatic next time. Traffic is getting too heavy these days. Good luck with the A6 limo 😁
I think that this is going to be a very fun project car for you to outfit. And for us to watch on its journey to its final form. Take care and hope you are doing well.
Always enjoyed your Jaguar videos and used a couple of your fixes to deal with issues on my XF. Good to see you have brought a similar car as a project - Audi's answer to the XF? although prefer the Jag personaly! Will look forward to watching you sort this one out - looks like the car is fairly sound but a few jobs for you to do to bring it up to standard.
Thanks Steve. Yes, the A6 was the XF competitor, but the XF was definitely way ahead in terms of tech. The A6 has some surprising stuff that I've found out while owning it, but XF was ahead of the curve here. The ride is better than XF though. It feels like a Rolls. You barely feel bumps or rough surfaces and insulation is very good. It's smooth and quiet at high speed. The XF was more of a sport sedan and more engaging to drive. I should probably do a comparison video of the two as I'm sure many buying used would like to know. Thanks for watching 🤗
@@carfanfan Think a comparison between the XF & A6 would be interesting - I reckon the wood pack you brought will enhance the interior - we Jag people like wood🙂. Don't know much about the A6 although we have a Mk2 TT as our other car which we like but parts from the main dealer are often silly money! Having said that there are quite a few online German car parts companies around that are more reasonable - they often have ebay shops so imagine you should be able to access them?
@steveegginton535 Yeah, thanks Steve. I do look around before buying OEM, but I've learned in the past with my A4 to first check with the dealer as sometimes they are cheaper than non OEM suppliers. When I needed a hood catch for my A4 eBay cheapest one was $150 and I decided to check with Audi and they quoted me $25 for the same part. I was shocked. That taught me a lesson. This car won't be cheap, but I think comparable to owning a used XF. Jaguar were pretty expensive because the Rand vs Pound is always at a disadvantage. Same with the Euro and Dollar. So any European car is not going to be cheap to maintain in my country. We're located at the ass end of the world. 😁. So shipping is expensive. Our corrupt government increase import duties literally every month. Getting parts from Aliexpress in China has become expensive. Things are just not good. But I wanted a different car to fix up and boy is this going to be a ride and a half. You will see in some upcoming videos how I struggle with simple things. Over engineered to a fault. And I mean fault. The Germans need to learn to simplify their engineering. There are many ways of getting from A to B. The Germans prefer to go through the entire alphabet before getting to B. Just silly really. 😜
Hey, yes thanks to you I did. And it's all working great. The cable isn't being crunched and not water ingress. Thanks for pointing that out my friend 🤗
That's very low mileage and a good buy if it has full service history with agents. If the service history is questionable I would think twice. What engine has it got?
My first car was a 2006 Audi A6 3.2 Avant. I bought it 12 years old in 2017 for 5-6K USD with 121K miles. Had it for a year, sold it as I was moving countries. It was not in great condition mechanically, but the interior and exterior was fantastic. It had a factory custom colour, I don't remember the exact name, but it was a baby blue pearl with gold pinstripes on the sides. I still have all the car vin details, hoping that one day I can find it and restore it. I hate the idea of having to sell my cars, but sometimes it's not a choice.
I totally understand. I still wish I hadn't sold my 2000 A4 B5. It was perfect when I sold it. But I'll get this car perfect and I don't think I'll let it go for quite some time 😁
Awesome! Can’t wait this series
Looking forward to this fix up.
Yes Hilton, back with the Audi content - can’t wait to see more of it!
I had a 2006 model, 3.2 V6 petrol, bought second hand. Nice car - I enjoyed it, but after 8 years of safe motoring it was rather worse for wear, and I traded it on a 2013 Q5 for $1,000 🤣🤣
Wow. I do love the 3.2 but the direct injection put me off. I looked at a 2013 A6 3.2 in white but all of them had direct injection so a C7 was off the cards. I also looked at a 2001 A8 4.2 but there are no parts available for those cars so I had to walk away sadly. 😟
Great video thanks
@@carfanfan Yeah A8 4.2 would be a beast! probably the carbon build up is what killed my 3.2. It literally had such low power we hardly made it to the yard we traded it at LOL. I had same rear light issues, got a replacement from eBay. But there are many different versions with the LED, so check carefully. Nice yours doesnt have faded headlights. I had to take mine out and get them professionally reground.
@PeterCutforth you right Peter, it was probably carbon that killed it. That's what scared me off. The headlights have vps on which I'm taking off. I'll be replacing them with TT style led lights. They just don't have nice ked tail lights that look OEM. So for now I'll just keep them the same. But watch thos space, I have great plans to not only restore but improve the car. 😜
Great project ahead, well done 👍
Looking forward to the next videos.
An interesting project, but I feel your wash and polish technique is likely to introduce more swirls and marring than remove. All can be fixed after the old PPF is removed anyway. Lloyd
Thanks Lloyd. Yeah, I didn't really care so much as I want the car detailed after the hood is sprayed and the door handles. Perhaps a ceramic coat as well 😁
No way, almost any car I got, it just shows like a magic on your channel. This car mechanically is so perfect, easy to maintain, very big esthetic potential, aluminium parts and even metal is high quality and it doesn’t wan’t to rust, lights are mind blowing if you put in Led bulbs from china. At the rear buy protective film for tail lights because otherwise they will always corode and became washed out. I got facelift version and the 2L engine now has such a massive tourqe that is scary to feel at 2300kg when raining because it just spins the wheels if you press the throttle to quickly, also you can modify MMI unit very cheap and add up DAB+, bluetooth or even carplay. I did change on this car so many details that it almost feels like A8 and it’s hard to recognise which model it is, cuz it looks stock but this little details…
also if you want to refurbish aluminium trims, just pulish them and you will get mirror finish look and for the and respay it with clear coat
@SosedSeba Thanksbfor watching. Yes, so far I'm very impressed with this car. With high mileage it certainly drives like a dream.
@@carfanfan drives better than Jag?
@SosedSeba I've been asked to do a comparison video of the A6 vs the XF. And I will be doing one in the coming weeks. They both drive beautifully but different. The A6 is more like a waste Tolls but the Jag is firmer and more sporty. Stay tuned to see which one I would choose between the two 😉
Hi Hilton nice to se You again good job
Thanks my friend 🤗
Hi Hilton. I think I missed out watching this video. Great to see you have an A6. They are a handsome and solid car and should last for years. I have friends who owned your model but with a 1.9 tdi diesel. It was a very comfortable car for sure. Have fun 😊
Hey Andy. Long time no hear. The A6 is definitely a sexy car. Albeit not as sexy as a Jag but I must say the ride is more plush than a Jag. One barely feels the bumps and it is super smooth. How's you Hyundai going?
@@carfanfan Hi Hilton. The Tucson is going well. The mileage is a very low 17,500 miles. It still gets a weekly wash and a quarterly polish to keep that blue paint popping! It keeps me out of mischief lol 😆 I am looking to change sometime, and will probably go for an automatic next time. Traffic is getting too heavy these days. Good luck with the A6 limo 😁
Nice to see a new car getting the Hilton treatment.
I think that this is going to be a very fun project car for you to outfit. And for us to watch on its journey to its final form. Take care and hope you are doing well.
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Always enjoyed your Jaguar videos and used a couple of your fixes to deal with issues on my XF. Good to see you have brought a similar car as a project - Audi's answer to the XF? although prefer the Jag personaly! Will look forward to watching you sort this one out - looks like the car is fairly sound but a few jobs for you to do to bring it up to standard.
Thanks Steve. Yes, the A6 was the XF competitor, but the XF was definitely way ahead in terms of tech. The A6 has some surprising stuff that I've found out while owning it, but XF was ahead of the curve here. The ride is better than XF though. It feels like a Rolls. You barely feel bumps or rough surfaces and insulation is very good. It's smooth and quiet at high speed. The XF was more of a sport sedan and more engaging to drive. I should probably do a comparison video of the two as I'm sure many buying used would like to know. Thanks for watching 🤗
@@carfanfan Think a comparison between the XF & A6 would be interesting - I reckon the wood pack you brought will enhance the interior - we Jag people like wood🙂. Don't know much about the A6 although we have a Mk2 TT as our other car which we like but parts from the main dealer are often silly money! Having said that there are quite a few online German car parts companies around that are more reasonable - they often have ebay shops so imagine you should be able to access them?
@steveegginton535 Yeah, thanks Steve. I do look around before buying OEM, but I've learned in the past with my A4 to first check with the dealer as sometimes they are cheaper than non OEM suppliers. When I needed a hood catch for my A4 eBay cheapest one was $150 and I decided to check with Audi and they quoted me $25 for the same part. I was shocked. That taught me a lesson. This car won't be cheap, but I think comparable to owning a used XF. Jaguar were pretty expensive because the Rand vs Pound is always at a disadvantage. Same with the Euro and Dollar. So any European car is not going to be cheap to maintain in my country. We're located at the ass end of the world. 😁. So shipping is expensive. Our corrupt government increase import duties literally every month. Getting parts from Aliexpress in China has become expensive. Things are just not good. But I wanted a different car to fix up and boy is this going to be a ride and a half. You will see in some upcoming videos how I struggle with simple things. Over engineered to a fault. And I mean fault. The Germans need to learn to simplify their engineering. There are many ways of getting from A to B. The Germans prefer to go through the entire alphabet before getting to B. Just silly really. 😜
I'm looking forward to watching this project progress.
I just remembered, did you reroute the cable on your explorer
Great video
Hey, yes thanks to you I did. And it's all working great. The cable isn't being crunched and not water ingress. Thanks for pointing that out my friend 🤗
@carfanfan you welcome mate have a good evening and merry Christmas to you
@geordieboy5679 Merry Christmas my friend 😊
Hi Hilton .I hope you are doing well . I am looking to buy a jaguar XF ,2012 ,50km excellent condition..need your thoughts?
Thanks Kevin
That's very low mileage and a good buy if it has full service history with agents. If the service history is questionable I would think twice. What engine has it got?
Full service from the agent .. 2.2 d .. one owner
Really enjoy your content.. very informative.. we need it in the South African market.. not many people do it ..
@@kevinnaidoo2875 Good buy. Go for ut. The 2.2 is very reliable and frugal on diesel. You will also love the power and low down torque. 👌👍
@kevinnaidoo2875 thanks my friend. ❤️