It is as simple as that,to lose a £1000 in this Mad story is peanuts considering the £55000 of debt your about to take on plus the Negative Equity on your S3 £2000 plus, it's stupid, l feel when l make a large commitment like getting a new car far far better about things when l know it's the right time and place to do so.....before this fault arose again you where in the preverbial forgive for me for being curt but your overall attitude is of a very spoiled child ie you'll get whatever you want no matter what the cost...... And this is why most on here have taken a back seat on your dilemma, the RS3 is NOT IN SHORT SUPPLY like you say it l could go and get one this weekend, production will run for another year or so.....
I get where you are coming from, surely the logical thing is to rid the S3? What if it isn’t fixed 2 months down the line and Audi reject it? Standard procedure is to provide a direct replacement, rejection will not provide you with a different model car... landed with a new S3 the beginning of next year that I don’t want. It’s just my luck the car would go wrong in the weeks running up, that’s the only thing that’s complicated this situation.
I’m not sure if I agree with the spoiled child part, what are you referring this to?