3l 245 Avant: on my summer wheels (255/35/20 OEM Pirelli) crusing at 75-80 will return 45-48 depending on the temperature;
On the winter rubber (225/55/17 Michelin Alpine 5s) doing the same, I can push it past 50.
Both done in Auto mode...
Town driving, it is mid 30s.
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This might be down to the cold weather (I can always see the drop on my 3.0)...
On the other hand I usually go 1 full tank of Nitro+ then one of the regular diesel from Esso. Never noticed anything different.
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I have never experienced any problems (changed batteries in both fobs several times).
As long as you don't leave it overnight I guess, you should be ok... ;)
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Ha - have some fun: http://www.oemepc.com/audi/main_group/markt/RDW/modell/A6/year/2013/hauptgruppen/1234567890/drive_standart/717/lang/e
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So, I'd start with this: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/301929477886 and probably this:
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/222086442596
Not sure tho if the first item is a direct replacement for the ones on your bumper...
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Not entirely correct. Pre FL SE cars have good old fashioned fog lights. Hence, this should be OP's starting point for research...
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On my 13reg 3.0tdi it is flawless from the day one. Not sure however if the unit in the 2.0 is the same... Nonetheless, whatever you do, check that it had its oil done every 38k...
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I received a very similar offer and will definitely go for it. BTW haven't got anything re Audi assistance. Where/how do you do that?
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Feel I need to qualify this statement a bit further: this is the case for the UK market; not sure if there were differences elsewhere.
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"Not quite - the pre-facelift 245TDI's used the ZF (tiptronic), but the later models use the Steptronic/S-tronic (DSG)."
Err, nope... 245 (pre-facelift) comes with the STronic 7 speed box. Happily running mine so no confusions there...
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Wheels from eBay.at (.de is also popular but I find prices being better in Austria). You might want to choose the season carefully (it should be ok now) as they flood it with good wheels once the massive swap to winters start. For tyres - Oponeo is my favourite place. It seems that pound...
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