Re: Courtesy Car - A4 Avant
Nice review :)
Not an A4 kinda person myself :)
Re: Courtesy Car - A4 Avant
My car came back yesterday after her first service at Audi in Bedford.
They called me up to let me know it was ready and off I went.
The car was nice and clean although not all of the bugs were off the front of the car and there was a few places on the alloys that had been missed.
Does the car feel any different after the service?
No, and i wasn't expecting it to really, although it felt much better than the A4 i'd just given back, the steering especially.
they left a little printed compliments slip that told me "if there is anything missing then this is the guy that cleaned your car"
only joking
It did tell me that X person cleaned the car though.
I wonder what I'll get on the next service, hopefully the new A4 will be a demonstrator by then. hmmmmmm
Re: Courtesy Car - A4 Avant
Re: Courtesy Car - A4 Avant
My car went in again for them to diagnose and fix the Emissions Control Light.
I was given an 57 plate Audi A4 Saloon. It was the 2.0 Tdi S-Line in Silver with a manual gearbox.
Extras:
Sat Nav.
I thought the control and input of details was very easy and very good. you put the text in by turning and pressing a single button. the voice volume was completely controllable and was also speed dependant. The instructions were clear and informative. i was told that my house was on the left hand side of the road.
Driving:
The A4 Saloon felt a lot like my A3 to drive albeit a bigger wheelbase. The 140 TDI I was very disappointed with and was not how i remembered the 140 from the A3. It felt quite laboured once it got going. First gear was atrocious and second was not much better, lots of lag and no poke. I think this was possibly a bad egg in a basket of golden ones though.
The real big problem with the one I was driving was the power steering. I was horrendous. This is down to the fact that it was the standard power steering and not the Speed Sensitive power steering as found as standard on the A3, TT R8 and as an option on the A4. This is one option i would DEFINITELY have if I were to have an A4
Inside:
As the Avant review. The A4 Saloon felt as small as my A3, which is a good thing. I really liked the seats as they were supportive and had an extension to the bit under the knees. I prefer the climate control from my A3, just feels a bit classier. There seemed no more or less leg room i the back of the A4 compared to the A3 Sportback. I have a small child and could tell instantly how the back compared.
My summary would be:
If you're unsure if you need more room and therefore want an A4 over an A3 I would have a look at both and you'll be surprised at the room an the A3. Some could argue that a hatchback is more versatile than a saloon. Likewise, the A4 still feels like a small car but is in fact roomy. Make sure you upgrade the power steering though.
Re: Courtesy Car - A4 Avant
Next time can you insist on getting an A6 courtesy car? :DI will never get that sort of opportunity as I do everything myself to my car. But I do like the new A6. :approve:
Paul
Re: Courtesy Car - A4 Avant
i'm gonna try and work my way round the models. Although some might not be possible:
"would you like a courtesy car Sir?"
"sure, i'm off to the coast this weekend, so have you got an R8?"
hehe
Re: Courtesy Car - A4 Avant
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Originally Posted by
prolfe
i'm gonna try and work my way round the models. Although some might not be possible:
"would you like a courtesy car Sir?"
"sure, i'm off to the coast this weekend, so have you got an R8?"
hehe
Gotta try your luck. Say it with a chuckle to the receptionist, then maybe they won't think your a muppet. Maybe you could ask for an ALMS R10 TDI, or am I just being stupid now?
Paul
Re: Courtesy Car - A4 Avant
Probably, The A6 is a good shout though. Car is due back for it's 2nd service in 8000 miles.
Re: Courtesy Car - A4 Avant
i found that if i booked the car in WELL in advance and requested a specific car than they would reserve one, that is how i came to have an EOS for the day.