Hi there, the Q5 was a 2.0ltr where as this is 3.0 litres so has so much more torque and super smooth. I had a v6 Touareg before that and that being 2006 was very boatyard but very fun to drive, no where near as smooth as the q7. I'm in love !!!!
Very wise choice to convert your allroad to 7 seats :) iv got a regular A6 with the feature.
Not meaning to tell you how to suck eggs but you'll need rear seats, seat belts and mounts, floor mounts for the seats and belts, boot side trim which includes cup holders.
I believe the seats were only available in light grey cloth and I know the cost new for the conversion was approx £1700
in the pics you should sea the seatbelt part numbers
hope that helps :)
Hello David, I too am new to the club.
lovely looking a4 cab you have there!
Hope you had the roof down at the weekend just gone! :)
61k miles is low! Is it fsh?
Cheers
Steve
Hello all,
I'm new to the club and own an Audi A6 c5 se estate which my dad bought new in 2002. She has the 2.5tdi engine which has covered Just over 320,000 miles on the original engine and gearbox and which never been rebuilt.
It also has the 7 seat conversion and was featured in Car Mechanics magazine in February 2017 :)
And I'm looking forward to getting to some meets soon :)
cheers
Steve
Yep, I had Bluefin on my last motor, a Mondeo 2.2 turbo diesel. It was quite lively without the remap, but completely transformed with it.
Although you've got and RS4 with 420 bhp. Why on earth would you want more power?
And if you're interested in fuel economy, why on earth did you buy an RS4?