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Replying to: barryend (Apr 12, 2009 7:24 am) Are the rear view mirrors (inside and out) on the A4 electrochromatic (dimming)? Are the outside mirrors heated? Thanks And yes Barry, my M is horrible--drivetrain issues they can't fix, and interior buzzing noises due to that where the service manager told me to "turn my radio up". The sooner I am away from that car the better off I will be. Pepe is way to far for me--I am on Long Island.
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I am starting to lose patience here....by the time Audi finally gets them, I might as well hold out til the end of the year and get their closeout end of the year sale...this is getting ridiculous! I just. can't. drive. an automatic.....(yawn)..... |
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Replying to: art234 (Apr 12, 2009 7:46 am) The outside mirrors are heated and the right mirror auto dips when the car is put into reverse. The B&O system, for my tastes is the best factory system ever -- however, the Acura DVD Audio (if you can find any discs) is fantastic. The 2010 Audis will have the HDD and the 3G electronics -- which will pretty much just make them catch up with the Japanese. I have the 2009 which, other than the backup camera, is identical to my 2005 A6's -- everything works and works well. It is not as modern as the Acura or Infiniti systems -- I also have the blind spot warning system which I thought was going to be a nothin' -- it really is a something and I am glad I have it. The time, NOW, is passed to order a 2009 A4 -- so, ordering now will get you the upgraded electronics you may want, based on your post. You'll also likely get some economy boosts too with the start stop system Audi has announced for the upcoming year. |
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What is the timing for the 2010 Audi A4 with the new electronic systems? When will they become available? What is start stop? Thanks
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Replying to: s0l0 (Apr 02, 2009 4:19 pm) I had A6 with a CVT and I loved it. The driving sensation is almost like being pulled by a cable... think rollercoaster (I had one person describe it like an aircraft carrier pulley but I've never taken off in an aircraft carrier so I don't know how accurate that is). It's different in a very good way. Since the transmission is continously adjusting, there aren't any noticable shifts up or down, just a nice smooth drive. On paper, the CVT should have better gas mileage and I was very happy with the average MPG on my A6. Hope that helps. |
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Replying to: art234 (Apr 12, 2009 7:58 pm) |
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Replying to: barryend (Apr 10, 2009 7:36 am) Makes sense. So few 3.2 models were sold it doesn't justify the cost of production. Audi made the 2.0T "too good" w/ all that torque. The 3.2 is a little throatier and has a painted black grill. But other than that, the 2.0T is a more fun to drive, IMO and gets better mileage. If somebody threw me the keys to a 2.0T and 3.2 to drive for free, I'd probably take the 2.0T in 09 form. |
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I just drove the A4 2.0T again and had my wife drive it. This looks like the choice for us. I am going to order a 2010 however because I can get it in July, closer to when my current lease is up, and I learned the 3rd generation MMI and Nav from the Q5 will be incorporated into the A4 for 2010--and I prefer to have traffic and hard drive. Pricing is TBD but it appears I will just get the car exactly the way I want it. The only conundrum for me is whether or not to get Drive Select--I am basically happy with the car without--what do you all think? Thanks!
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Replying to: art234 (Apr 22, 2009 4:27 pm) As I previously mentioned I soon expect a 2009 A4 2.0 Premium Plus with sport package suspension, 18" wheels inc. summer tires. After my three day experience I realized the sport package is not that necessary. It may be a serious comfort trade off when driving to Manhattan or the bumpy boroughs. But a plus driving north on the Taconic or to VT. I will need snow tires and maybe extra wheels. My wife might complain about the ride also. The drive select is the best of both worlds I suppose. I believe it includes 18" wheels and all season tires rather than summer tires. I know this answer is not completely to the point but drive select is a rare option I do not have. Maybe audiforums dotcom has some members posting experiences. They have international membership. Or you can post a request for comments there . I think NY Times recently tested one with drive select and was very favorable. You are building a $50,000 Audi A4 so a dealer who has one to test should give you the red carpet treatment. Maybe a full day test. The more options the lower the residual. So you might also consider a Jaguar, A6, BMW or Mercedes. The residual may be better on a more expensive car rather than gilding the lily on an A4. Just my opinion.
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