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ChipperA6

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  1. Hi all, I am looking at the new samsung s23 mobile phone but was wondering if it will charge from the USB C port in my A6 (22 plate). the reason I ask is that I tried to charge a PIXEL 6 in my old A6 but it didn't work, it needed a power direct (PD) charging capacity so I sent it back, now I have a new A6 I was wondering if the USB C is powerful enough? BTW, I don't have wireless charging in the car. 🤦‍♂️ Thanks in advance for any help or info.
  2. To be fair, I returned the A6 due to multi electronic issues. my new A6 is a 22 plate, diesel, mild hybrid, it states that it should do 60 to 67mpg but I have only ever reached 55mpg. I'm getting 42.7mpg in my petrol TT so there is something seriously wrong with Audi's A6 at the moment. 😞
  3. Ok, I spoke with Audi's engineer and what he said was crazy but it worked. He said that the 'efficiency' setting does not work with my driving pattern and that I should switch it to 'Auto'. I did this and i'm now getting those high mpg again. It works so I am happy but it's a bit misleading. People who don't know this and are thinking they are doing the best thing by using 'efficiency' mode are losing 10mpg, on a 60ltr tank is 150miles less.
  4. No, I looked at the spec and I should be getting 'combined' 62.8mpg and 'Extra Urban' 67.3mpg... less the real life factor. last night I set cruise control to 65mph and only got 54mpg, my old A6 used to get 65+mpg. I just emailed the dealership for answers.
  5. Hi All, Not sure if anyone else has had this issue but I have just purchased a used A6 diesel (2020) and my mpg are shockingly low. My drive to work is 2 miles side roads and 33 miles motorway. My last A6 diesel (2017) used to do the journey with between 55/65mpg depending on how I drive, the new A6 is struggling to do 45/50mpg. both cars are 2.0lt engines, the first was 190bhp and the latest is 204bhp. I also have an Audi TT petrol (2021) 2.0ltr 245bhp and driving the same way I can get between 35/40mpg. working on the difference in fuel cost, it actually works out cheaper to take my TT to work? Is anyone else seen this issue? Thanks
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