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Replying to: donthegreek (Nov 14, 2007 8:09 pm) The thing is, sensor or not, incorrect manual, something isn't working right. This problem even occurs in the pouring rain, when at times i have to keep switching around the wiper setting to get it back working continuously. |
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I've recently added the A3 to my list. I did the Edmunds thing & reviewed everything posted regarding it over the past couple of years. There was lots a year or so ago and almost nothing lately. One of the threads had to do with the awful leasing terms; there were several others that also weren't entirely positive. Is there anyone on Edmunds regularly who thinks the A3 has any merit? My previous "must-haves" included RWD, but I'm becoming more flexible, given that BMW now includes run-flat tires & no dipstick & that European diesels won't be here anytime soon (at least in the lighter vehicles). Given that, I decided that an Acura Tsx might be acceptable. It became clear that the A3 was a very similar vehicle, and I very much enjoyed the A3 I rented in Germany six years ago (diesel, BTW). I'll be off in a moment to see if there's an A3 vs. Tsx board. I doubt it, but who knows? |
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Replying to: cdnpinhead (Nov 24, 2007 3:28 pm) Best Regards, Shipo |
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Replying to: cdnpinhead (Nov 24, 2007 3:28 pm)
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Folks, I don't know if this will help anyone else, but I was experiencing incredible tire noise from the Pirelli P6s that came on my '06 2.0T Premium package. It was so loud, you could barely have a conversation at highway speeds. This has been the ONE complaint that I've had about the car, which I first brought to my dealership's attention at 5,000 miles. At 21,000 miles it was time to replace them. I just installed all season Continental ProContacts and I am relieved to say that the noise is GONE.
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Replying to: dyen (Nov 25, 2007 8:49 am) Is the A3 available with a "real" manual transmission, or is the DSG a requirement? I haven't made it down to the Audi store (they treated me like crap eight years ago when I was last shopping), so I haven't done the detailed study of the brochure. I may pick up an A4 book while I'm at it.
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Replying to: cdnpinhead (Nov 25, 2007 3:14 pm) Best Regards, Shipo |
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I have the same year car, and had the same tire issue, my P6's were shot at 20,000 miles, and yes they were very noisy. Replaced em with a high rated Bridgstone, the dealer said would last me for 40,000 miles, and they are much quieter, though now i have 21,000 on these..with lots of tread left on em, but they are starting to cup a little bit on the outside....the first set did the same thing. My local tire guy is frustrated...he can't seem to line em (the rear end, not the front end)up setting wise where he thinks it shoud be. |
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Wondering what your thoughts are regarding winter driving with the A3. I would have snow tires mounted for the winter like I do on my 2 current vehicles(2007 Honda Ody and 1998 Honda CRV). My last VW/Audi vehicle was a 2003 VW Passat GLS Wagon and it handled very well. Any insight is appreciated.
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Replying to: jwb18t (Nov 30, 2007 4:28 pm) You seem to realize that winter tires are a good idea regardless of which (or how many) wheels are driven so you are starting ahead of the game. I have no experience with the A3 but I did drive an A4 AvantQ thru a number of NH winters. My advice is keep your head when the weather turns bad and do your best to maintain visibility and to be seen (turn on those lights). Use gradual inputs for steering and brakes and all the usual winter driving techniques that you would use with any vehicle. |
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