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1466 messages, Last post on Nov 18, 2009 at 6:51 PM
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| I have a radar detector plugged into the cigarette lighter on my A8. The problem is the lighter does not shut off when the ignition is turned off. Sooner or later I know I'm going to wake up with a dead battery because I forgot to unplug the detector. Ant thoughts on a fix? | |
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Replying to: bobwash (Oct 12, 2007 6:15 am) Get rid of the Pirelli P6's. They're pretty poor tires and numerous complaints can be found about them. Go to a place like tirerack.com and you can see all the reviews on every tire that will fit your A8. Your A8 will ride a lot better with different tires. |
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I am in the market for a used luxury cruiser. To me the "quietness" of the car while traveling at high speeds is a big factor. I am juggling between s500 and a8 and really like the a8 due to its elegant interior and awd. I have been hearing alot about windnoise and road noise in the a8's. I currently own a 04 lexus rx330 and it is very noisy. please give me your opinion about how the vehicle is on the highways and how loud or quiet it really is. im looking particurly at 04 or 05 model. your help will be appriciated. |
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Just came out of two Lexus GS 300's into my 04 A8L. My wife say's it is the quietest car she has driven. The 19" Michelin Pilot 255/40 ZR19 A/S The Lexus is smooth and not as much a drivers car in my opinion. The website is autoweek.com/driverslog for more comments. Enjoy ..... p.s. the Scottsdale Audi dealer is truly outstanding.
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Replying to: harbo (Jan 03, 2008 3:54 pm)
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Replying to: ayyate (Jan 03, 2008 5:17 pm)
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Replying to: robin23 (Jan 04, 2008 2:34 pm) The minor exception is the occasional inability to end the call. If I end it quickly enough, ON THE PHONE ITSELF, no problem. If I do not end it quickly enough, it sometimes will not disconnect and the phone needs to be turned off and turned back on later. An annoyance. Audi blames Motorola, Motorola says it is not the fault of the phone. A standoff that has not been resolved. The car itself is marvelous for high speed long distance trips in comfort. I am approaching 70 years old and can drive this thing for 12 hours at a clip and still want to go.
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You go ..... approaching 70 man ! I'm 71 and gaining. Just made the N Sctsdle to Palm Desert 311 Mi. in 3 hr 20 min. Don't tell. 2004 A8L. Over 20 mpg cruising. Amazing. Getting some tire "cylical" vibration from the 19" Michelin Pilot 255 ZR's. Michelin is covering under warranty. Good people. Drive on ......... and try "geronimo's" restaurant in Santa Fe. Which is the best hands free tele' to use with the audi system? \ Thanks ......
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Replying to: harbo (Jan 06, 2008 2:55 pm) Yes, the A8 is incredibly efficient at highway speeds, especially for a heavy V8. I have actually seen 28 mpg while at "normal" highway speeds and 24 - 25 overall on a high speed run of 800 - 1,000 miles. I did the math on that 311 mile trip you described and am very impressed. However, do be cautious out there. If one of Arizona's or California's finest stop you, you'll have a tough time explaining such speeds. "Gee, officer - there must be some mistake." I don't think that one will work. As for your last question about the best hands free phone for an Audi, I don't have an answer. I have only tried the Motorola Razr (a very early model). This might be a good question to put out there for general comment. My best to you
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