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bought my new AllRoad last March - and am very happy with it after 15,000 miles in past 13 months.

Been off to the Alps and the Highlands of Scotland on lots of occasions.

I can see 41 mpg on longer trips ave speed 69 mph

Expecting to keep it for a long while - but in some ways it isn't as good as my much loved MG CDTi ZTT- which I owned from new until last year. I hope my Audi confounds all those who tell me that Audis are unreliable after 65,000 miles! I am certianly looking after it.

 

 

 


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Welcome to AOC :biggrin:

Any photos of the allroad? Out of interest - what aspects of the MG did you prefer to your current Audi?

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Collected March 2015 - for a bus it certainly moves- with 320 bhp!

I went with the very standard 18 rims so I can replace the tyres when the time comes and get some winter tyres also improves the ride

the salesman collected me in an S line 2.0 TDI 4 pot A6 all in black with 20 inch wheels which  thumped over every bump from Liverpool airport to garage

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Thought I would update your readers on my ZTT replacement's equivalent figures

I have now returned from the Alps in Audi A6 AllRoad Biturbo- which is the ZTT replacement.

Average of 36.5 mpg ave speed 69 mph last 800  miles- but journey time reduced to 11 1/2 hours as we had a good break on the Euro Tunnel

The year before doing exactly the same trip I recorded the following:
"MG ZT-T covered itself with glory after 1600 round trip excluding the 350 IOM trip to come

MG managed return 800 miles in under 13 hours at ave 72 mph and 42 mpg on Friday. Really comfortable quiet and relaxing

Huge improvemnet over our Pathfinder-in terms of fuel consumption and cossetting low wind noise travel- luckily  no need for 4WD at Meribel........"

The Audi is far faster (with x2 HP) and quieter and much more room in boot and back seats

But has less stowage places for stuff in front, is clearly thirstier and the sports seats I ordered give me a sore bottom after 3 hours at the wheel.

Also drama with trailer today rushing for ferry with burst trailer tyre- I found how few tools the Audi has in the boot for emergencies-
(luckily man with an X5 lent me the wheel brace that fitted my trailer)

just goes to show what we all know = the 75 and ZTT was well ahead at the time.

Towing the racecar gave me 27 mpg average speed 48 mph last 178 miles to IoM

BRING BACK THE 75/ ZT

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This car was sold to a friend afetr 115,000 miles without a murmur- the only issue was the crankcase ventilator breather

I have always had it serviced plus- by that I mean that I have insisted upon more ATF changes than called for because
a it has had a DMS Automotive remap and
b Occasionally we use it for towing

some pictures here.
I would defo have bought another one of these  with ultra low miles to last me another 10 years (the money thus saved can then be spent on my varied classics!)- sadly couldn't find one in time and went for the AllRoad BiTuRBO BECAUSE

1 I got a cracking deal 

2 It has a proper Torque converter- I don't want the troublesome VW DSG thing that finds its way in lower powered one

3 It has 4WD and much more room

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Another thing the ZTT had that the Audi doesn't is auto rear window wipe.So if you start the ZTT and turn on fron wipers- as soon as you reverse the back wiper begins

Also the Audi is very difficult to switch between Centrigrade and Farhenheit- have managed to switch all settings buried in the controller- but cannot switch it back easily (certainly not whilst driving!)

I am enjoying my first Audi car though....................

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Well quite a lot to report - November 2015

First of all the mission
Collect hopefully fixed up Hal- The Black Prince load on trailer and then take the ferry from Iom to Inverness

swap various bits and pieces over/ hinges locks steering wheel, stainless bolts/wheels and tyres wipers indiactor stalks etc Fit Jerbil's doors and Bestop hood and then load up Jerbil Mahindra and deliver to Lancaster for collection before catching ferry back.

simple???

Well first problem is that I fell off the trailer trying to sort out tyre pressures of trailer- managed to crack my ribs and sprain my wrist- Ouch.

Then next problem- Snow!
Amazing how slow everything is when it is so cold
My Audi Allroad Biturbo  has 4wd but even with snowsocks there was no way I could get out with the snowdrifts!

I crashed through in CJ my CJ 7 V8 up to the bottom of the radiator - no way the Audi would pull the dead weight of the trailer up the v steep bray before the snowplough/gritter

Problem is that the snowplough/gritter was not due until mid morning which meant missing ferry 306 miles average 50 mph = 6 hours = leaving at 6.00 am before gritter

so left after gritter had been and spent the night in Hotel in Lancaster

herewith Jerbil and Hal changeover
 

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Thought I would let the Members of the Audi Forum know of our itinerary this summer

April Manx Classic

http://www.manxmotorracing.com/index.php/

 

June Cholmondeley Pageant of power

In 2x cars

Butch my 68 Camaro bit also Herman my 80 B6 28

July Chateau Impney 

The Audi will be doing towing duties at these evenets

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Thanks for the write up - interesting to hear your thoughts vs the old MG.

Would certainly love to know what sort of cars Rover/MG would be making now if they were still going (not the new Chinese version).

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Should also mention that the MG came with a ski hatch as standard - i had to pay a small fortune for same in Allroad!

Also the Allroad has no rear opening window

I reckon MG Rover would be making something like the extremely good Skoda Superb estates

The AllRoad is a fine and imposing car- which tows better than the MG

 

  • 4 months later...
Posted

Hi TopCat

I have always found Michelin to be the best tyres all round but not too sure about how they fair in snow...but looking at it, you have the ideal opportunity to let us know how they get on in the white slushy stuff. Please let us know if you go with the Michelins and how well they cope

Cheers   Trevor

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