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I wanted to say thank you to all of you here on the C4 forum and special thanks to the ones that have chimed in to answer my questions about my 94. I purchased a 1998 this week with 34k on the clock and in showroom condition I couldn't let it pass me by. A one owner that drove it 1800 miles a season and it was in my budget at 13500. So I will be in the C5 area reading all I can about the car. My 94 is for sale and have a lot of lookers and tire kickers too it will sell soon I know. I will be glad to help anyone with the experience I have gained from working on my C4 now I am just going to drive and enjoy the C5.
Last edited by thunder1951; Aug 13, 2016 at 08:34 AM.
I wanted to say thank you to all of you here on the C4 forum and special thanks to the ones that have chimed in to answer my questions about my 94. I purchased a 1998 this week with 34k on the clock and in showroom condition I couldn't let it pass me by. A obeauiful car ne owner that drove it 1800 miles a season and it was in my budget at 13500. So I will be in the C5 area reading all I can about the car. My 94 is for sale and have a lot of lookers and tire kickers too it will sell soon I know. I will be glad to help anyone with the experience I have gained from working on my C4 now I am just going to drive and enjoy the C5.
Your going to find the C5 is a totally different beast than the C4, especially in the ride comfort area. Sorry you have to choose between models but excellent choice.
Congrats! ... it's a beauty. Be sure to read the stickys in the C5 General Discussion forum. Also, assure that the PO has installed the LMC5 for the steering lock fix, or make that your number one priority for your first mod.