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Replying to: markcincinnati (Mar 14, 2004 9:07 am) I own a 2003 Audi Allroad 2.5Tdi and have exactly the same "drive by wire" throttle problem. It is so bad, that I have treatened to sell the car! After being told repleadedly by Audi that it is my driving style....reading your note finally convinces me that I am not alone in my concern about the dead throttle problem. I intend using this to rub their noses in this - but it does not take away the real safety problem I have - so elequently descibed by you! Do you know if there is an Audi software fix for this? Thanks again, Hendrik |
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Replying to: tonester (Apr 19, 2004 6:20 am) I'm sure these are good but are there others out there to compare against? How has your ride improved on a scale of....moderately noticeable to very noticable and in what condition/situation where you feel you got your money's worth? Also, where can I get these installed and does it void my warranty? My allroad is 03 with 18K miles. Thanks much. |
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Replying to: matthewsager (Jun 04, 2005 2:48 am) So far... knock on wood, the car has been a champ. Any warranty issue i've had has been minor and Audi dealers are good at taking care of any little detail you want addressed. The Gas Mileage is not that great at 300 mi. to the tank (with city driving) vs. 380 mi. to the tank in my wife's older A6 -- but she can't drive a A6 down a dirt road too well. The styling is elegant and understated but with an agressive posture, I still like going to my car everyday to go to work and when I make the drive home -- just a nice feeling through and through. Performance is great at speed (from the line there's a turbo lag, it's not a race car). The turbos are great for uphills and on the freeway... you can bump it up to 290HP from a 250HP with a chip and I'm sure it'll be worth it. If you don't plan on taking the car offroad or don't need the height adjustment the A4 Avant would be a great street car, I drove an A6 Avant for 6 years before moving to this one. Audi's overall is a great pleasure to own...
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Replying to: 2xaudi (Jun 09, 2005 7:17 pm) |
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we're a young couple and can't afford to buy an allroad with less than 50K miles.. we could buy something new for the same price, or an A4 with lower miles even, but this allroad is too much for us to let it go. My question: at 50K miles, how much left do we have with the 2.7T engine? can it pass 100K easily? more maybe? we plan on keeping it a while, would it cost a lot to rebuild, eventually, in 5-6 years? are the turbos reliable? thanks for the tips, and can t wait to drive this baby!! vroooom! |
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Tip chip is avail -- not from Audi. Google to find it. Part of the problem is the tip is designed to do this to save fuel. H sports -- the best. Second choice, order the Audi brand rear anti-sway bar from the avant with sport suspension. H sports improve everything. PSK option (Audi part) is good -- 20% stiffer than OE. Dealer installed mine. I have the 6spd, so no tip lag issues. |
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Replying to: flatsurf (Jun 01, 2005 4:57 pm)
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Replying to: allroadanger (Jun 29, 2005 6:14 am)
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