UK Spec 3.0 TDI Suprise/Glitches after 2 days
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Lived with the Q for 2 days. The drive is great, so is the technology employed. Here are some suprises and then some really picky things to look out for:
Suprises
The advanced parking software seems to have been updated to include an overlay of the 'graphic' mode on the camera view. A really cool transparent pictogram pops up when any of the eight sensors are detect an object.
Bluetooth - the ringtones on my phone come through to the car when receiving and incoming call.
Bluetooth again - the name directory downloaded by the MMI picked up all my contact's numbers(home, mobile, work) etc. I was expecting it to just pick up anything on the SIM.
3.0 TDI exceeding expectations.
Glitches
Alluminium trim was protruding on rear passenger side door. Pushed back in, doesn't seem to bond/sit well.
Cover under steering wheel column. Plastic moldings not seated well. Padding exposed slightly.
Exhaust tailpipes look crude. Not chrome as in marketing materials. Staining from exhaust gas is building up on matt silver bumper.
Air distribution pipe for rear driver's side footwell came loose. It's not fixed in anyway, can easily be kicked off. On the passenger side its screwed down
UK spec loses the second sun visor to fold out over the side windows.
UK spec also loses headlight range adjustment
Would be interested to hear if anyone else shares any of these.
Suprises
The advanced parking software seems to have been updated to include an overlay of the 'graphic' mode on the camera view. A really cool transparent pictogram pops up when any of the eight sensors are detect an object.
Bluetooth - the ringtones on my phone come through to the car when receiving and incoming call.
Bluetooth again - the name directory downloaded by the MMI picked up all my contact's numbers(home, mobile, work) etc. I was expecting it to just pick up anything on the SIM.
3.0 TDI exceeding expectations.
Glitches
Alluminium trim was protruding on rear passenger side door. Pushed back in, doesn't seem to bond/sit well.
Cover under steering wheel column. Plastic moldings not seated well. Padding exposed slightly.
Exhaust tailpipes look crude. Not chrome as in marketing materials. Staining from exhaust gas is building up on matt silver bumper.
Air distribution pipe for rear driver's side footwell came loose. It's not fixed in anyway, can easily be kicked off. On the passenger side its screwed down
UK spec loses the second sun visor to fold out over the side windows.
UK spec also loses headlight range adjustment
Would be interested to hear if anyone else shares any of these.
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thanks for this info, I pick mine up on the 12th, interesting about the advanced parking I take it you didn't go for the sat nav colour screen, I couldn't justify the spend so went for advanced parking aswell, so whats your colour and spec? was bluetooth an additional spec? or standard? any photos? I have not seen any on the roads in london and where I live at all, do you get a lot of double takes?
I cannot believe the second visor is missing, whats the garage say about it? I would
I cannot believe the second visor is missing, whats the garage say about it? I would
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I do have the sat nav colour screen/MMI high as part of the tech pack.
I went for the quartz grey SE, tech pack, bose, advanced parking and bluetooth.
The bluetooth was the standard offered in the UK. Forgot to say - it also does the whole speech recognition thing for the telephone functions. Something else that was a suprise. If you utter any expletives (had to try it)she replies with a polite "pardon?"
Double takes - yes. I think I may notice more as I get accustomed to the MMI and take my eyes off that great little screen!
I went for the quartz grey SE, tech pack, bose, advanced parking and bluetooth.
The bluetooth was the standard offered in the UK. Forgot to say - it also does the whole speech recognition thing for the telephone functions. Something else that was a suprise. If you utter any expletives (had to try it)she replies with a polite "pardon?"
Double takes - yes. I think I may notice more as I get accustomed to the MMI and take my eyes off that great little screen!
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No adaptive lights - well at least I didn't order them.
I was thinking that the headlight range control doesn't feature due the standard AAS in the UK. But then I did see it on the Dutch demo car they had at my dealers and that had AAS too.
I was thinking that the headlight range control doesn't feature due the standard AAS in the UK. But then I did see it on the Dutch demo car they had at my dealers and that had AAS too.
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If you have xenons then the range control button should be missing as they will be equipped with auto-range function (When you switch on your headlights they turn on then swivel up to the appropriate level).
What really interests me is the graphic overlay on the camera view. Seriously critical software upgrade as I was contemplating deactivating the camera to keep the graphic sensors display fully active when backing up.
As much as I value rear view cameras as safety pluses I find Audi's dynamic sensors graphic display even more practical and effective.
---barrak
What really interests me is the graphic overlay on the camera view. Seriously critical software upgrade as I was contemplating deactivating the camera to keep the graphic sensors display fully active when backing up.
As much as I value rear view cameras as safety pluses I find Audi's dynamic sensors graphic display even more practical and effective.
---barrak
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did you get a full tank of petrol, I didn't was not happy, also do you reckon you can get chrome exhausts added as a retro fit?, not much storage is there....