Yes, confident the tyres are not run flats. It’s not something Audi put on their cars to the best of my knowledge.
I’ll pop down to kwik fit for a chat, unfortunately you can’t try before you buy with tyres!
thanks for your comments
235/55 were on the previous car.
255/45 on new car,sorry got the figures mixed up in earlier post!
Suspension set up the same. Could a softer tyre help, say a Goodyear? Shouldn’t have to consider that though.
thanks
Yes, all Michellin. Should be a good quality tyre. My last Q5 had 19’s fitted and there was nothing like the road surface feedback I have on this one. Audi dealership has road tested the car and can’t detect any vibration. All very frustrating.
I have a 2019 black edition with the 20’ alloys. Overall the car is great but I do get near constant feedback from the road surface thorough the accelerator pedal. The level of vibration varies according to the type of road surface. The experience really detracts from what should be a very smooth driving car. Audi dealership can’t detect the vibration and can offer a comparison vehicle. There is also a level of vibration through the steering wheel at times.
I understand the pedal is not attached to anything mechanical so could it be the tyres?
Any advice very welcome.