good ohio dealers for service?
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I have had mostly good luck with both dealers (Byers Imports and Midwestern Auto Group).
MAG has a longer wait time to get into and the facility is nicer. I think they charge more than Byers for some things but they have always been very professional.
Byers is closer to where I live so they have been willing to do things like drop my car off at home after service. There service has gotten better since early 2005.
MAG has a longer wait time to get into and the facility is nicer. I think they charge more than Byers for some things but they have always been very professional.
Byers is closer to where I live so they have been willing to do things like drop my car off at home after service. There service has gotten better since early 2005.
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I use Audi Connection in Cincinnati, and they have always treated me well, and MAG in Columbus is also great.
I actually like MAG better for a dumb reason...they use email. I very often can't answer my phone during the day, so emails are very much a good thing.
The service manager at MAG (Marty) is much more visible and open than the Audi Connection, too, which I appreciate.
John Nowitzki at Audi Connection is great
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Jason Busack at MAG has been fantastic.
I actually like MAG better for a dumb reason...they use email. I very often can't answer my phone during the day, so emails are very much a good thing.
The service manager at MAG (Marty) is much more visible and open than the Audi Connection, too, which I appreciate.
John Nowitzki at Audi Connection is great
and
Jason Busack at MAG has been fantastic.
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I asked earlier, inconsistent throttle response is the best way I can describe it. Seems when it's cold, it takes off like a bat out of hell, when it warms up, it tends to drag, like it's starting in a higher gear or something, but it's not (according to the display). Sometimes it loses power half way through a left turn, like I'd let off the throttle, and I have to give it more to compensate.
It also sometimes refuses to crank until I hit the stop button again (I have the "advanced key" option).
It also sometimes refuses to crank until I hit the stop button again (I have the "advanced key" option).
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Funny your comment about MAG, that's where I bought it and where I've been taking it. It is an intermittent problem, (at least the starting problem is), so that makes it tougher to find, I know.
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but it would happen when I didn't hold the button down long enough to start it...it gets confused then you have to hit stop, hold your mouth right and try it again.
What year is it?
What year is it?
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It's an 05 swb. Hitting stop seems to reset it all right, I found that out. When it does it, using the key doesn't work, either, till you hit the stop.
I don't think I'm not pressing it long enough, but sometimes it seems that it depends on where on the button I press makes a difference. I told them I that (myself suspecting that the switch is flaky) but they get stuck on the "no code" thing.
I don't think I'm not pressing it long enough, but sometimes it seems that it depends on where on the button I press makes a difference. I told them I that (myself suspecting that the switch is flaky) but they get stuck on the "no code" thing.