These cars are almost never mentioned here.
I wonder if anyone has experience of the V6 TDi version?
M.M
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Can't say that I've any experience of these - hardly see any around here (Watford) but I was in the Highlands over Xmas/NY and saw loads of them, mostly the said V6 2.5 TDi versions but a couple of the hot 2.7 (twin?)turbo versions too.
For what is a lifestyle vehicle I suppose they did look pretty good with the Cairngorms as a backdrop....
Chad.
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A good looking vehicle, but beastly complicated, IMHO. If you want variable ride height, Citroen does it better and (ironically) more simply.
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Overpriced too. For that money you could buy a Rover Streetwise and an A6.
If only you could get them to breed....
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Friend of mine has had one for about 6 months, for the mean streets of south Essex. It's the diesel one as you describe. The only problem she's had is that the alloy wheels stick out a bit and scraping one of the wheels on a low level brick wall doesn't improve their appearance.
Matthew Kelly
No, not that one.
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These Audis are not discussed much because 4WD vehicles are evil. They are solely responsible for global warming, the deaths of many children, the war in Siera Leone, poverty in Africa and the increase in UK gun crime.
Don't do it - I beg you.......
Caution: not everything in this post should be taken entirely seriously
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>>Don't do it - I beg you.......
If only I had the dosh to be thinking of it for myself!! No it's in an advising capacity.
Yes they are expensive but if the money wasn't an issue I get the impression one would be nice, really really nice.
JBJ... As you might guess I've been self levelling the elegant way for more than 25yrs now.
Still be very interested if anyone looking in has one so they can share their experiences. (Have found the forum for them by the way).
M.M
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