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Steve Q

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  1. Hmm the links aren't working I'm afraid :/ one was £205 seller: k-performance967 and the other was £209 seller: nf-designz
  2. Hmm how strange! Il try and send them again. Sorry about that. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/391711397996 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/232144512332
  3. Mine are the cannonball run films. Number 1 was the best. My other favourite car films are the Herbie films! Especially the love bug or herbie goes bananas. I got to sit in the original herbie (H2) the one that did the race scenes at the volksworld show in 2012 :)
  4. What in tarnation! This cant be real! And if it is, clearly Hollywood have ran out of ideas!
  5. Hey Mitchell, I'm not aware of any one selling any on here at the moment but I have found these on eBay: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/391711397996 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/232144512332 The Audi badge is chrome on the second one cheers steve
  6. Here's a link to other Chinese copies http://www.carbuyer.co.uk/news/156750/chinas-cheekiest-copycat-cars
  7. Lol, il suspect the Audi would be around the 15k mark! I'm sure the Chinese do make Bentley copies as I know for certain they make Rolls Royce copies!
  8. Hi Nigel, welcome to the forum :) You'll find the members on here are a helpful bunch :) sorry to hear your s3 has been delayed. Normally it takes 3 months unless you've requested certain extras. What extras havenyou ordered? Cheers steve
  9. Welcome to the forum Pierre :) The allroad is a lovely car, sorry to hear your having issues with it. You'll find the members on here helpfull so don't hesitate to ask any questions :) nice to see you've done a road trip in your allroad. I'm going to France and Belgium this week coming :) feel free to write a road trip report in the road trip section :) cheers steve
  10. Welcome to the forum Nathaniel :) you'll find the members on here are a friendly bunch and will help you with any questions you have :) you've got a very nicely spec'd a3 by the way :) cheers steve
  11. Your most welcome :) glad I could help :)
  12. Glad you got sorted Sam :) that website sounds useful for others! When you get a chance why don't you upload a pic of your a6 :) Cheers steve
  13. How about lowering it not on the floor lol) and putting slightly larger wheels? Or just spray the wheels you have black? You couldbalso do a remap to increase power slightly and a sports exhaust ;) one think you could do is have a black or carbon fibre wrap on the roof to contrast with the white paint work. Oh and some s3 style mirrors which will be either chromed or an aluminium finish. Hope my suggestions weren't too stupid! Cheers Steve
  14. Welcome to the forum :) nice looking a3 by the way! you'll find the members on here are a friendly bunch and will be very helpful :) cheers steve
  15. Your welcome! :) will deffo hit other cities and even counties. Il be doing a similar article on the Low Emissions Zones for other eu countries such as Belgium and Germany in the near future. Yep it will be! London, Birmingham and Nottingham are some of the first.
  16. Lol, well the Range Rover evogue, mini, Jeep Wrangler and others have all been copied! We might be able to get cheap a8's, r8's and rs6's lol
  17. Well said Dan. As Dan says the 1.6tdi engine holds 4.3 litres. Be careful with over filling the engine. Your clearly not stupid as you've changed the oil so you don't need me to tell you, you can do damage by over filling it. (Not meaning to tell you how to suck eggs!) cheers Steve
  18. Glad I've been of some help :) With no proven work carried out I would personally avoid. I'd go for one with proven service history. Put it this way my a6 has been owned by my family from new and we have ebery invoice, receipt and bill. Even for tyres! This is the type of history you want but hard to find! But these are the best cars. Cheers steve
  19. Hello Harry, welcome to the forum :) youll find the members on here are a friendly bunch :) what age of a3 are you looking at purchasing? As always, check the service history and see if and when the cambelt/water pump was changed as this can cost you anywhere from £400-£600 to have done. Again check to make sure all electrical items work such as windows as the motors will not be cheap. This includes the aircon, as as aircon pumps/condensers can be expensive to fix. Also check to make sure the Quattro system is working. That may sound daft but if it's not working properly it will be expensive to put right. Is it manual or auto your looking at? If manual, make sure the clutch feels ok and it's not heavy or slipping. Check to see if this has been done in the service history. I would doubt it due to the miles. But again it won't be the cheapest job to sort. If your looking at an auto make sure the gear changes are smooth both in auto mode and manual mode. Also check the service history to see when the gearbox fluid was last changed as neglect in this area can be costly. A gearbox oil change will probably cost around £200 at a guess. Also with autos, if it has paddles on the steering wheel make sure they are changing the gears smoothly. Then lastly check and listen out for any whines from the turbo as again this will be costly to fix. Appprox £1000. I would advise you try and have an inspection carried out on the vehicle. Companies such as the AA and RAC offer this service. It's also worth doing this because if the seller refuses or tries to make it awkward then just walk away! Remember there are plenty of a3's on the market! ;) i hope iv not scared you! Just don't want you to be stung! An a3 s line Quattro that has been well looked after and maintained is a cracking car and you won't be disappointed! :) cheers steve
  20. Welcome to the forum :) nice looking a3 you have there! What mileage is on it? you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch! :) I would say: stainless sports exhaust, lowered and 17 or 18" rims :) oh and a remap! ;) cheers steve
  21. your welcome :) glad I could help :) cheers steve
  22. Thought I'd show you all this. This is a copycat of the Audi A6 made by the chinese firm Jac and is named the Refine a60! It is designed and sold for the Chinese market. I can't imagine audi bosses loosing sleep at night over this! Heres the link for the full article from the motoring press https://www.carnewschina.com/2016/01/27/this-is-the-jac-refine-a60-sedan-for-china/ cheers Steve
  23. As i Say, we all lives Audis here and we are all passionate about the brand! The a6 is a cracker by car and so glad your pleased with it :) If the weather here in Leicester is anything to go by then it will be rain, rain, rain in Portsmouth! Cheers steve
  24. Welcome to the forum :) there is no snobbery here! All the members are a friendly bunch and will help you with any questions you have :) i have a 2002 Audi A6 which my dad bought new and I love it! Doesn't matter about the age of the Audi as all the members in here love Audis!! Cheers steve
  25. Hope this info is useful :) Emissions standard Applied to new passenger car approvals from Applied to all new registrations from Euro 1 1 July 1992 31 December 1992 Euro 2 1 January 1996 1 January 1997 Euro 3 1 January 2000 1 January 2001 Euro 4 1 January 2005 1 January 2006 Euro 5 1 September 2009 1 January 2011 Euro 6 1 September 2014 1 September 2015 Euro 1 (EC93) Implementation date (new approvals): 1 July 1992 Implementation date (all new registrations): 31 December 1992 The first Europe-wide euro emissions standards were introduced in July 1992 and the regulations weren’t anywhere near as stringent as they are today. That said, the fitment of catalytic converters became compulsory on all new cars, and Euro 1 required the switch to unleaded petrol. Back then, only hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxide were tested, along with particulate matter in the case of diesel engines. Over the years, the regulations have become stricter and the limits lowered. Euro 1 emissions standards (petrol) CO: 2.72g/km HC + NOx: 0.97g/km Euro 1 emissions standards (diesel) CO: 2.72/gkm HC + NOx: 0.97g/km PM: 0.14g/km Euro 2 (EC96) Implementation date (new approvals): 1 January 1996 Implementation date (all new registrations): 1 January 1997 Euro 2 reduced the limits for carbon monoxide and the combined limit for unburned hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxide, as well as introducing different levels for petrol and diesel engines. Euro 2 emissions standards (petrol) CO: 2.2g/km HC + NOx: 0.5g/km Euro 2 emissions standards (diesel) CO: 1.0g/km HC + NOx: 0.7g/km PM: 0.08g/km Euro 3 (EC2000) Implementation date (new approvals): 1 January 2000 Implementation date (all new registrations): 1 January 2001 Euro 3 split the hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxide limits for petrol and diesel engines, as well as adding a separate nitrogen oxide limit for diesel vehicles. The warm-up period was removed from the test procedure. Euro 3 emissions standards (petrol) CO: 2.3g/km HC: 0.20g/km NOx: 0.15g/km Euro 3 emissions standards (diesel) CO: 0.64g/km HC + NOx: 0.56g/km NOx: 0.50g/km PM: 0.05g/km Euro 4 (EC2005) Implementation date (new approvals): 1 January 2005 Implementation date (all new registrations): 1 January 2006 Euro 4 emissions standards (petrol) CO: 1.0g/km HC: 0.10g/km NOx: 0.08g/km Euro 4 emissions standards (diesel) CO: 0.50g/km HC + NOx: 0.30g/km NOx: 0.25g/km PM: 0.025g/km Euro 5 Implementation date (new approvals): 1 September 2009 Implementation date (all new registrations): 1 January 2011 The big news for Euro 5 was the introduction of particulate filters (DPFs) for diesel vehicles, along with lower limits across the board. For type approvals from September 2011 and new cars from January 2013, diesel vehicles were subject to a new limit on particulate numbers. DPFs capture 99% of all particulate matter and are fitted to every new diesel car. Cars meeting Euro 5 standards emit the equivalent of one grain of sand per kilometre driven. Euro 5 emissions standards (petrol) CO: 1.0g/km HC: 0.10g/km NOx: 0.06g/km PM: 0.005g/km (direct injection only) Euro 5 emissions standards (diesel) CO: 0.50g/km HC + NOx: 0.23g/km NOx: 0.18g/km PM: 0.005g/km PM: 6.0x10 ^11/km Euro 6 Implementation date (new approvals): 1 September 2014 Implementation date (all new registrations): 1 September 2015 The sixth and current incarnation of the Euro emissions standard was introduced on all new registrations in September 2015. For diesels, the permitted level of NOx has been slashed from 0.18g/km in Euro 5 to 0.08g/km. A focus on diesel NOx was the direct result of studies connecting these emissions with respiratory problems. To meet the new targets, some carmakers have introduced Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR), in which a liquid-reductant agent is injected through a catalyst into the exhaust of a diesel vehicle. A chemical reaction converts the nitrogen oxide into harmless water and nitrogen, which are expelled through the exhaust pipe. The alternative method of meeting Euro 6 standards is Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR). A portion of the exhaust gas is mixed with intake air to lower the burning temperature. The vehicle’s ECU controls the EGR in accordance with the engine load or speed. Euro 6 emissions standards (petrol) CO: 1.0g/km HC: 0.10g/km NOx: 0.06g/km PM: 0.005g/km (direct injection only) PM: 6.0x10 ^11/km (direct injection only) Euro 6 emissions standards (diesel) CO: 0.50g/km HC + NOx: 0.17g/km NOx: 0.08g/km PM: 0.005g/km PM: 6.0x10 ^11/km Information courtesy of the RAC https://www.rac.co.uk/drive/advice/know-how/euro-emissions-standards/ Cheers Steve
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