There are numerous different models of Audi vehicle. Generally, Audi parts are more expensive than Chevrolet or Ford, but you can often find cheap parts at a "Pull your own parts" yard that specializes in foreign cars.
You can purchase Audi car parts from the Audi Online Parts website. Once on the page, choose your make, model and year of car to bring up the available part listings.
Googling it can give you many different sites where you can order Audi parts wholesale. You can also try looking in your local yellow pages for a good Audi parts store in your area.
The safest place to order Audi parts is through an authorized Audi dealer, more specifically one close to where you live which you can check out in person.
One can purchase car parts for an Audi at many reputable automotive parts establishments such as AutoZone or Advance Auto Parts. One may also purchase parts online from websites such as Auto Parts Warehouse.
Intake parts
for the most part, No. There will be parts that transfer over but because it is the second generation most of them will not
Assuming that "Audi Approved" is meant here (and not "Audi Approves"). In this program only cars are listed that completed a comprehensive Audi check and several inspections. Only original Audi parts are used.
Yes. VW/Audi/Porsche had common parts in the 70s and 80s. In the 90s and 00s VW/Skoda/Seat/Audi have common parts. Examples: mirrors, switches, engines, transmissions.
c: 15000 à 20000
Axle, air bag, alarm and automatic transmission are car parts. Additional car parts include armrest and air conditioning.
I do not have a definite answer but I suspect that Audi's and GM cars do share some common brake parts, both manufacturers, in common with others source parts from parts manufacturers catalogues. Some years ago when supplying parts for a racing car manufacturer I used to make hubs and bearing housings that used a wheel bearing that was a part common to Audi and Vauxhall (& therefore Opel) cars. Michael Byron