Audi Engines to Avoid: Reliability Scores & Known Problems
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Audi Engines to Avoid: Reliability Scores & Known Problems

EngineScope

Why some Audi engines score below 68/100

Audi was an early adopter of direct injection and small-displacement turbocharging — and paid for it with the 2008–2015 generation. Oil consumption class actions, chain tensioner failures, and DSG issues dominate the avoid list. The good news: post-2016 Audi engines are materially better.

The pattern

Audi's avoid list is dominated by two failure modes: the EA888 Gen 1/2 oil consumption and plastic chain tensioner saga, and the V6 FSI / W12 chain-and-coil complexity bills. Both are direct injection downsizing problems — Audi was an early adopter of small-displacement turbocharging and paid for it with the 2008–2014 cars. Anything from 2017+ is materially better.

EA888 Gen 1/2 — 35/100 (AVOID)

2.0L Turbo I4 (early)

Found in: Tiguan

Full EA888 Gen 1/2 reliability report →

EA888 Gen 1 — 35/100 (AVOID)

2.0L Turbo I4

Found in: A3, A6, Alhambra, GR Yaris, Golf, Ibiza, Passat, Q3

Known problems

Issue Severity Typical cost Onset
Plastic timing chain tensioner failure critical €3.500 60.000 km
Excessive oil consumption — design flaw critical €3.000 20.000 km

Full EA888 Gen 1 reliability report →

EA888 Gen 2 — 38/100 (AVOID)

2.0L Turbo I4

Found in: A4, A5, A6, Q5

Known problems

Issue Severity Typical cost Onset
Oil consumption (slightly improved but still bad) critical €3.000 20.000 km
Timing chain tensioner (same as Gen 1) critical €3.500 60.000 km
Severe carbon buildup high €800 40.000 km

Full EA888 Gen 2 reliability report →

2.5 V6 TDI (AKE) — 42/100 (AVOID)

2.5 V6 TDI

Found in: A4, A6

Known problems

Issue Severity Typical cost Onset
Camshaft lobe wear (catastrophic) critical €6.000 80.000 km

Full 2.5 V6 TDI (AKE) reliability report →

6.0 W12 — 42/100 (AVOID)

6.0 W12 (BHT)

Found in: A8

Known problems

Issue Severity Typical cost Onset
4 timing chains + guides critical €10.000 80.000 km
Ignition coil failure (12 coils) moderate €900 40.000 km

Full 6.0 W12 reliability report →

4.2 V8 FSI — 48/100 (CAUTION)

4.2L NA V8

Found in: A4, A5, A6, A8, Q7, R8

Full 4.2 V8 FSI reliability report →

What to buy instead

Not all Audi engines are problematic. These score well:

  • 2.5 TFSI I5 — 83/100 (BUY)
  • EA837 3.0T SC — 82/100 (BUY)
  • EA888 Gen 4 — 82/100 (BUY)
  • EA888 Gen 3 — 80/100 (BUY)

Generated from EngineScope's reliability database. Reviewed by the editorial team. Methodology →