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A4 35 TFSI and 40 TFSI real world mileage
Steve Rogers replied to Steve Rogers's topic in Audi A4 (B9) Forum
Yes thanks. Satisfied curiousity -
A4 35 TFSI and 40 TFSI real world mileage
Steve Rogers replied to Steve Rogers's topic in Audi A4 (B9) Forum
Thanks. That's really good for a 40 TFSI. I typically get between low 50's and low 60's depending on how and where I drive. I have had 75mpg on a good run. With the fuel tank being quite a bit smaller than the petrol, I calculated how much it would cost vs petrol for a full tank from empty and then topping it up by a further 14 litres for the same amount of fuel as the petrol car can hold. So petrol would cost £79.38 and diesel £83.16. A conservative estimate for miles from a full tank vs a 35 TFSI, and being slightly biased towards the petrol with the estimate, sees 513 miles from the diesel vs 432 from the petrol. -
Can anyone with an A4 35 or 40 TFSI please advise me on the following?: 1: How much does a full tank cost with say Esso or BP rather than Supermarket fuel 2: What MPG do you tend to average with mixed driving? 3: How many miles do you get from a full tank? I have the 35 TDI so I am purely curious as to real world differences. Thanks
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I took my Audi A4 Avant 35 TDI (purchased last August) into Derby Audi for the battery to be checked in February. Had a couple of instances where the lights didn't come on in a morning and the car seemed to struggle to start. Alternator was fine but the battery was found to be defective. They said it was not covered under warranty. I said it doesn't matter, as per S.19 of the Consumer Rights Act 2015, a fault which occurs within 6 months is taken to have been there on the day it was handed to the buyer. Any arguments about wear and tear are therefore nullified. They said they would talk to the sales manager to see if they will cover the cost. Well it's either that or see you in court. 👋 Audi called back to say their sales department would foot the bill as per my request and it was fitted yesterday. Would have been £508 all in if I had been paying. Good result.
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Quite surprised by the MPG on Audi A4 2.0 TFSI 190bhp auto
Steve Rogers replied to figo_rulz11's topic in Audi A4 (B9) Forum
I got similar from my remapped 1.4 TSI Skoda Octavia which had 180bhp. I now have an A4 35 TDI Avant and have seen 75mpg. -
A3 courtesy car whilst my A4 is at the dealers
Steve Rogers replied to Steve Rogers's topic in Audi A4 (B9) Forum
Agreed. The diesel engine doesn't bother me in the A4 thanks to the sound insulation but it became a bit tiresome in the A3 and would leave me opting for a petrol engine if I was buying an A3. -
I have made a similar observation after having an A3 courtesy car.
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A3 courtesy car whilst my A4 is at the dealers
Steve Rogers replied to Steve Rogers's topic in Audi A4 (B9) Forum
Well I've got my A4 back now and it feels like a Rolls Royce by comparison. The 19" wheels on the A3 didn't help and it was prone to tramlining. The paint is better now on the A4 so I'm just waiting for the valeter to be free to apply the ceramic coating for me. -
My 2020 face-lift A4 Avant 35 TDI Technik has gone in today to sort out the paint issue I wasn't happy with when I bought it. The courtesy car is a brand new A3 35 TDI S-Line. Slightly down on power and torque but being top spec, it has some features such as blue mood lighting, Audi symbol projection from the bottom of the doors and those fancy adaptive headlights that dip just in key areas such as oncoming cars. It did have less features than my A4 in other areas though, such as 2 zone rather than 3 zone climate control, manual tailgate and no hill hold. The 2 biggest drawbacks for me was the step down in refinement, with noticeably more wind and road noise, and the hard suspension. Very fidgety and harsh over pot holes and other imperfections. Maybe it's an age thing and my dodgy spine. Once upon a time, the S-Line would have been my cup of tea but these days the creature comforts of my car is more my thing. Lovely motor but looking forward to getting my A4 back. 👍
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Hi guys, Had my 2020 A4 Avant Technik for almost 2 weeks now and very impressed with the 35 TDI mild hybrid. I had a 1.4 TFSI Octavia (remapped) before this, so I have gone to a slower car yet it does not feel like it in the real world. The refinement is way above the Octavia and the MPG is excellent. Once on the open roads doing 50-60mph, it claimed 114mpg! Realistically, 60 something MPG but I have not yet given it a full tank. The tank size is 10 litres smaller than the Octavia and I used super unleaded in that. So the fuel is cheaper (normal Esso diesel) and cheaper to fill up due to capacity. The Octavia typically managed 400 miles from a full tank, so it will be interesting to see what the A4 achieves.
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The only gripe is that the dealer said they would machine polish some scratches out yet if it has been done, it has been done by a 5 year old! There are numerous swirls in the paint, various scratches remain including some nasty one's on the near side rear door which might need painting, and some cloudy patches on the bonnet. They have agreed to get the car back in and put it through the bodyshop. Let's hope for better results.
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Evening all! After a few years in the VW and Skoda wilderness, I'm back with Audi. I had an A3 back in 2017 but now have an A4. It's a 2020 reg A4 Avant Technik in Manhattan Grey. 35 TDI Auto. Got it from Derby Audi with 2 years free servicing, MOT, and warranty.
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The noises the dealer can never hear!
Steve Rogers replied to Steve Rogers's topic in Audi A3 (8V) Forum
Yes I went out with them the first time it went in and as Sod’s law goes, neither noise occurred. It seems strange for any car to have creaky suspension as a characteristic. I’ll see what they say this time. The loose item that is rolling around irritates me more to be honest. God knows what it is or where it’s coming from. Thanks -
This is either Sod’s law or selective hearing by the dealers. My car is going in on Thursday for the 3rd time to see if they can hear a couple of noises (it was in for other things as well last time). Firstly, there is a very irritating rattle that sounds like a screw rolling around in the vicinity of the front centre armrest but more towards the back of the seats. It doesn’t always do it but it does happen more often than not. I suspect whatever it is gets wedged somewhere occasionally which is why it is not constant. If I accelerate, brake or go around a corner, there it is rolling around and yet the dealer says they can’t hear a thing. If I knew how to remove bits of trim, I’d go looking for it myself but I’d probably end up breaking bits of trim! Secondly, I’m getting creaking from the front suspension, particularly the drivers side. The top of our drive is on a slight slope and whenever I pull onto there, it does it every single time. The other day, I went over a speed bump on an incline at very low speed and the creak was very noticeable. Despite this, the dealers cannot hear a thing. I’m starting to think that as soon as the car runs out of warranty, the dealer will miraculously be able to hear these noises and draft a hefty bill!! Any experience with these noises or any opinions generally? Cheers
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I have a front wheel drive A3 with Avon WV7 winter tyres (back on summer tyres now) and laughed at all the snow too.
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Wet footwell carpets - The source has been found
Steve Rogers replied to Steve Rogers's topic in Audi A3 (8V) Forum
By the 19th all being well. -
Wet footwell carpets - The source has been found
Steve Rogers replied to Steve Rogers's topic in Audi A3 (8V) Forum
Ok, Derby Audi phoned a short while ago to deliver two lots of bad news and one piece of excellent news. The fault is not covered by the warranty and the cost to me would be between £3k and £4k. Basically it needs a whole new glass roof and all components. Fortunately, Audi HQ and the sales team at the dealer are going to split the cost between them so I don’t have to part with anything. One positive review coming up on Google once I have it back around the 19th -
Yes good work. I just felt like a good old rant lol
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Here I am just browsing the forums and I spotted this. What a load of nonsense from Audi! I have a Thinkware dashcam hard wired in and have not been told anything of the sort by my dealer (as yet) and they are aware of it as it is in for a roof leak at the moment. They simply cannot void a warranty based on a dashcam being fitted. Furthermore, I would have reported them to trading standards for an aggressive commercial practice contrary to the consumer protection from unfair trading regulations. They are effectively forcing you to buy their expensive products by making such threats! I’m not a solicitor but I have a degree in law and consumer law is one of my areas of expertise.
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Wet footwell carpets - The source has been found
Steve Rogers replied to Steve Rogers's topic in Audi A3 (8V) Forum
Yes it’s really good and the app is easy to use for downloading the footage. The garage said they would remove the camera from the window which just slides out of the holder as you know. They said it interferes with their diagnostic equipment. What they mean is they don’t want me spying on their workshop activities lol -
Wet footwell carpets - The source has been found
Steve Rogers replied to Steve Rogers's topic in Audi A3 (8V) Forum
Right, the latest update is that there is still no word from the warranty people so it will be Monday before there is any decision. The engineer has confirmed that it is not the glass at fault and it is not down to something hitting the roof for example. It is a faulty part in the frame which has deteriorated and got worse until the rain is coming in excessively. One of the parts required is back in stock now so it should be a quicker process. Meanwhile my car is in their indoor car park for obvious reasons! -
Since back in early October (had the car late September) I’ve noticed wet carpets in the front footwells. At first I put it down to heavy rain and then of course we had a largely dry autumn. Only of late have we seen an increase in the frequency of rain. Besides, with rubber mats, who checks under the mats on a regular basis? Just before Christmas I noticed it was quite bad when I was vacuuming the car. So I’ve been drying the carpets out with the air con and heater every so often. Well I took the car to Audi today and as I drove along I noticed water dripping down from around the switches for the sunroof and interior light. I also noticed wet patches on the roof lining at the top of the pillars on both sides. So after meddling with it all day they have found the fault! The frame for the panoramic glass sunroof is fractured! They are going to contact Audi warranty tomorrow to ensure they will honour the claim (which may extend to new carpets if they have gone manky). The next problem is that the part required is on back order. This means that if I want my car back in the meantime, it'll still have the leaky roof or I just hang onto their courtesy car for however long it takes. They have given me a 67 plate A1 TDI DSG S-Line. Perfectly acceptable car but I’d like mine back soon. Let's see what happens tomorrow
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Anyone getting/using winter tyres this year?
Steve Rogers replied to Steve Rogers's topic in Wheels And Tyres
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Anyone getting/using winter tyres this year?
Steve Rogers replied to Steve Rogers's topic in Wheels And Tyres
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Sidelight bulb replacement problem
Steve Rogers replied to Steve Rogers's topic in Audi A3 (8V) Forum
Yep. These are the ones: http://www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk/501-Twenty20-LED-12V-W5W-Canbus-Wedge-Bulbs.html?bulb_search=car