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Steve Q

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  1. Welcome to the forum Nick, you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch :) I'd say look on eBay first as this will give you a good idea of specs and colour combos etc. Then I'd look at specific Audi, VAG or german car specialists. I wouldn't always direct members to other forums/clubs but there are dedicated TT clubs which will.be a good place to look as an enthusiast owned car is often more well looked after. Hope I've helped. Cheers Steve
  2. Welcome to the forum Sam, you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch :) Have you checked the service history to see when the oil was last changed? It might be worth you booking your a1 in for a diagnostic check and for an oil change. Sorry I can't help more. Also we'd love to see pics of your a1 in France :) we have a whole section on audis from around the world. Here's the thread: Cheers Steve
  3. You're welcome :) Glad it's booked in. The diagnostic charge is £60, however this charge is wavered if you have the repair carried out at the Audi garage. When your a3 is in, ask them if there is any factory good will they can give you (discount) as the Sat nav shouldn't have failed so soon in my opinion. The extended warranty can be good but don't forget to read the small print. Cheers Steve
  4. Welcome to the forum Simon, you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch :) Have you got any pictures? Is the rust definitely on the door blades (polished bit) or is it on the actual doors? Cheers Steve
  5. Welcome to the forum Adam, you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch :) If you've reset the system then I'd say you're on the right lines and say it's either the cable or antena. Cheers Steve
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    Lovin' it!

    Glad you're loving the TT and glad the garage sorted the issues Sean :) You'd be more than welcome to come and display your TT at the up and coming Audi shows on our club display :) Cheers Steve
  7. Lamborghini urraco
  8. It's cold here too in the Midlands. -3 so far with a sprinkling of snow. But it'll be nothing compared to what you've got I'm guessing!
  9. Definitely Paul, thought we'd have more but we've still got time 😉
  10. Looks good Paul :) I used to use brasso which did Wonders on chrome :)
  11. Glad the info was useful Wayne :) The a6 will definitely be more fuel efficient than.the jag by far! And the bi turbo is lovely but not as economical as the 2.0 litre obviously. Unless you really need it then get Quattro. Otherwise don't bother as you'll save on fuel. From the cars you've had, you'll be more than fine with a fwd Audi 😉 From my time working at Volkswagen the dpf and EGR issues were often seen after or during the time the car had come in for the emissions update/recall. Hence why I mentioned about it. If the car has just had the recall done in the last month then I wonder be very wary. From the miles you're doing you'd be more than ok :) Cheers Steve
  12. Definitely sounds like a plan :)
  13. No worries :) Is it diesel or petrol?
  14. 🤦‍♂️ Isles of scilly
  15. Nice one Piotr :) hope it works for you :)
  16. Welcome to the forum Wayne, you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch :) Realistically you'd be looking at mpg in the 40s or 50s on a mixture of motorway, country roads and town driving. But if it's just town driving then this may drop to mid to high 30s. One thing to check is whether or not the a6 has had the emissions recall carried out and if so how long ago. If it's been done in the last month and now the car is for sale then you have to question why. Have a look on this thread about the recall and the issues that can appear afterwards: Also here is a buyer's guide on the c7: Hope I've helped :) Cheers Steve
  17. Any guesses??
  18. Welcome to the forum Jim, you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch :) The a8 is a lovely car :) Have you got a picture of the engine so we can see where the pipe is and where it's going too? I suspect if it's perished then it'll need replacing anyway. Cheers Steve
  19. You're welcome :)
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