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    Hi,

    I am a little undecided on which alloys to go for, unfortunately it seems difficult to find an S-Line with 19" and 20" wheels to view to make a decision.

    My choice is between these 2:

    19" 7 twin spoke (RS4 style)
    20" 5 segment spoke (RS6 style)

    My wife has already ruled out the rotor arm alloys as she does not like the gunmetal colour. So what are your thoughts, I am drawn to the 20" even though they are £500 extra, but concerned about how easy they are to curb. Does anyone have these wheels, any photos?

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    I've gone for the 19" twin spokes on my S-Line Avant JD. I'm hoping for a picture from the dealer when it arrive later this week. I'll have more pictures once it's been detailed on the 21st too.

    I liked the RS6 style wheels, my wife didn't. She liked the Rotors, I didn't! We decided to save the extra money (both initial, and on future tyre costs) and put it towards something else.

    IMO, the C7 does benefit in the looks department from having the 20" wheel
     
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    I'm pretty careful and even the standard 18" alloys on the S line only have to come close to the kerb to get chunks out of them. That is why I am extremely irritated that this car (with the folding mirror package) does not come standard with the automatically lowering passenger reverse mirror. I bought the three year repair package and think I will be glad I did!
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by ninjabob View Post
    I'm pretty careful and even the standard 18" alloys on the S line only have to come close to the kerb to get chunks out of them. That is why I am extremely irritated that this car (with the folding mirror package) does not come standard with the automatically lowering passenger reverse mirror. I bought the three year repair package and think I will be glad I did!
    There's normally a claim limit on that sort of policy, is there on the Audi product? Do you mind sharing what you paid for it?
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by ninjabob View Post
    I'm pretty careful and even the standard 18" alloys on the S line only have to come close to the kerb to get chunks out of them. That is why I am extremely irritated that this car (with the folding mirror package) does not come standard with the automatically lowering passenger reverse mirror. I bought the three year repair package and think I will be glad I did!
    You could get a local forum member with VCDS to enable mirror dip for you. Why not ask in the VCDS section?

    MF.
    Gone: 2016 A6 Saloon BE Ultra S tronic - Floret Silver, Tech Pack Advanced, Parking Pack Advanced, Heated F+R Seats & Wheel, Electric Seats, Matrix LED, Ambient Lighting, Speed Limit Display, Twin Spoke 20", Folding Memory Mirrors
    Now: E 53 AMG 4MATIC
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5678 View Post
    There's normally a claim limit on that sort of policy, is there on the Audi product? Do you mind sharing what you paid for it?
    No problem - I got Autoglym Lifeshine + SMARTProtect Plus for £475 - should have cost £499 + £699 - hit them with it at the last minute as a sort of deal breaker!!

    I was able to obtain GAP insurance much cheaper that AUDIs Asset Protection Plus

    There own Car Insurance was very competitive

    "
    Autoglym Lifeshine

    Autoglym LifeShine is a technologically advanced system of treatments to protect and enhance the interior and exterior materials of your car with a comprehensive lifetime warranty.
    Paintwork Protection
    All exterior paintwork is treated with a unique protective water repellant coating which ensures maximum resistance to environmental hazards making it easier to keep clean whilst maintaining a deep glossy shine.
    Upholstery Protection
    Upholstery (fabrics, leather) and carpets are treated with a durable waterproof coating to seal out moisture and resist staining. Accidental spillages simply bead on the surface, whilst dust and sticky marks are easily removed.

    SMARTProtect Plus

    The SMART Protect cover provides Small Motor Accident Repair Technology that will help to keep your vehicle in showroom condition, without compromising your insurance no claims bonus discount.
    Protects against costly repairs when your vehicle suffers from small dents, chips, light scratches and minor scuffs including damage to Alloy Wheels. A mobile repair facility will arrange to conduct the repairs, at no cost to you, at either your home or your place of work (subject to the terms and limit set out in the policy document).
    Three years cover which will pay for body and paint repairs up to a cumulative value of £3000 plus alloy wheel repairs up to a cumulative value of £1000. All repairs are fully guaranteed for a period of three years."
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by MFGF View Post
    You could get a local forum member with VCDS to enable mirror dip for you. Why not ask in the VCDS section?

    MF.
    Sounds like a plan - could I obtain this software and the neccesary hardware (usb cable interface) by nafarious means !! There are cheap cables on Ebay but I suspect they maybe useless on such an up to date car?
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by ninjabob View Post
    No problem - I got Autoglym Lifeshine + SMARTProtect Plus for £475 - should have cost £499 + £699 - hit them with it at the last minute as a sort of deal breaker!!

    I was able to obtain GAP insurance much cheaper that AUDIs Asset Protection Plus

    There own Car Insurance was very competitive

    "
    Autoglym Lifeshine


    Autoglym LifeShine is a technologically advanced system of treatments to protect and enhance the interior and exterior materials of your car with a comprehensive lifetime warranty.
    Paintwork Protection
    All exterior paintwork is treated with a unique protective water repellant coating which ensures maximum resistance to environmental hazards making it easier to keep clean whilst maintaining a deep glossy shine.
    Upholstery Protection
    Upholstery (fabrics, leather) and carpets are treated with a durable waterproof coating to seal out moisture and resist staining. Accidental spillages simply bead on the surface, whilst dust and sticky marks are easily removed.

    SMARTProtect Plus

    The SMART Protect cover provides Small Motor Accident Repair Technology that will help to keep your vehicle in showroom condition, without compromising your insurance no claims bonus discount.
    Protects against costly repairs when your vehicle suffers from small dents, chips, light scratches and minor scuffs including damage to Alloy Wheels. A mobile repair facility will arrange to conduct the repairs, at no cost to you, at either your home or your place of work (subject to the terms and limit set out in the policy document).
    Three years cover which will pay for body and paint repairs up to a cumulative value of £3000 plus alloy wheel repairs up to a cumulative value of £1000. All repairs are fully guaranteed for a period of three years."
    Thanks for that. The SmartProtect sounds interesting. I wonder how much a single wheel refurb would be billed at though? I'm familiar with AG Lifeshine and am sorry to say I'm not it's greatest fan. I've finally sorted out the protection that will be going on my car and have ended up with GTechniq C1+ and the other products from the range for wheels, carpets, leather etc.
     
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    The choice for me was simple. Go for the wheels that are easy to clean.
    Audi A7 3.0TDi 2011 160k miles, engine code CLAB 204bhp 2WD
     
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    5678 - I will be very interested to see those pictures once you have them.

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