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Wolfman055

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    RS5
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    2019

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  1. Evening folks So i purchased an Audi Rs5 2018 from Audi Eastbourne in March this year. It has the 12 month audi warranty and i paid for another 12 months on top of that up front. I dont think i have done 2500 miles since i have had it and i have now had to take it to my local dealership because i have been getting an error with the sports diff warning light to come on. Its taken them two days to diagnose the issue (if they have) and now they say they need to order a load of parts for it but are waiting authority from the audi warranty people - surely this should be covered without issue ? Also they say the rear spring off side has broken - i get that its not a new car but given the mileage eg 34000 when i bought it i would think that should be covered as well ? Thoughts please folks ? Thanks
  2. Thanks Both so they are pirelli p zeros 275 / 30 zr20 97y- they dont have XL anywhere on them ? They were on the vehicle when i purchased it from Audi Eastbourne and they are the standard RS 20 inch wheels - 20" x 9.0J '5-arm-trapezoid' design forged alloy wheels in Anthracite black, diamond cut finish with 275/30 R20 tyres
  3. Hi All newbie here. I have owned Audi's since 2006 start off with an A4, lot of A5s 3 S5's and i have just got an Audi RS5. As a car its brilliant but sadly in two months i have hit one big pothole that destroyed the front drivers tyre - then in Bham city centre went over a "gully" coming out of a tunnel no more that 30mph and same again - tyre pressure warning - this time its the front passenger tyre. They are the 20 inch alloys - is this bad luck on my part or quite a common occurrence owning an RS5 - its bonkers for UK roads. I always thought pirellis were too soft - so what would people recommend me please - Continental Dunlop etc ? Had 20 inch allows on my A5 3 litre tdi and never had any real issues ? At over £300 a pop its killing me after just shelling out £47k for the car
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