RS3 8Y General Discussion Thread.

Saw a Daytona Grey Saloon yesterday on the A77 at Sandyford Toll heading for Whitletts - DG22 reg.
 
I don't have a problem with the wheel being round. What I want is alcantara and that 12 o clock stripe like the EU cars.

I'm slightly unclear if a wheel from the RS Q3 or RS6 will work on the RS3 without lots of error messages.

But buying an official Audi wheel would be very expensive.
 
I dunno what the fuss is about flat bottom wheels. None to be found on £120k M5s and M8s etc.
 
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I dunno what the fuss is about flat bottom wheels. None to be found on £120k M5s and M8s etc.
Me too. I think the round wheel is easier to palm one handed, always found it slightly annoying palming a flat bottom wheel on previous Audis. But that’s just me, and if a round wheel means I get lane assist right now I’ll stick with round - will always be pros and cons to something.
 
I think he mentioned once or twice what he thinks of his new steering wheel.. can't remember where he said the original one comes from lol

 
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I think he mentioned once or twice what he thinks of his new steering wheel.. can't remember where he said the original one comes from lol


Wow, that s’wheel looks ugly!!

Flat bottomed oem wheel yeah can get that but if that’s the alternative then round steering wheel for me all day long!!


 
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I think he mentioned once or twice what he thinks of his new steering wheel.. can't remember where he said the original one comes from lol


Terrible……


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I think he mentioned once or twice what he thinks of his new steering wheel.. can't remember where he said the original one comes from lol

As big a tit as Archie Hamilton that guy. Also proof money can't buy taste with all of his AliExpress stick on fake carbon bits on his mirrors, rear windows, led audi light at the front of the grill and fake carbon placards. He thinks the cars a rocket ship and an absolute flying machine. ps GUYS. Did you look at that?!?!?
 
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Look I respect he can do what he wants with his car. But a wheel that has to be plugged in to work with wires coming off it is stupid; regardless of how it looks.

Also I hate anyone who wears flip-flops who doesn’t live on a beach.
 
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You can have both
 
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I saw my first 2022 RS3 Saloon in red today! I was going the other way so no idea what trim it was (I am guessing carbon as I didn’t notice the graphic wheels or red LE brakes but I didn’t get a good look).

The red is very eye catching…
 
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Saw a Turbo Blue saloon at Silverburn Tesco tonight. In a normal space



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It's a no from me! I usually park in the multi story in one of the end bays up there lol
 
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It's a no from me! I usually park in the multi story in one of the end bays up there lol

I’m still claiming my twins @17 are parent & child in the highest open level at silverburn.


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If you lose it. I know you said everything works. But it’s an expensive gamble.
Surely you will lose whatever switches off/trips out when the system detects you are not holding the steering wheel, I would imagine that Lane assist, emergency assist, pre sense, and also adaptive cruise when used in conjuction with these would be the favourites?
 
Quick look at the cars on Autotrader and it looks like they're all the same as yours.

Lol mine ?

This has been going on since the first 8P.


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Still gobsmacked that Audi don't generally hand the discs. Believe they do for R8 though.

TX.

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Hve you tried this yet? I tried it several times (on standard wheel of course) and nothing tells you to hold the wheel. This function was not on my car
 
Hve you tried this yet? I tried it several times (on standard wheel of course) and nothing tells you to hold the wheel. This function was not on my car
I ask anyone with the 8Y to try it. I tried it at normal driving at town speeds/motorway speeds (over 30 seconds I didn’t hold the wheel) on cruise control and even on adaptive cruise speed following the vehicle infront. So unless I’m doing it wrong, my car did not ask me to hold the wheel
 
Hve you tried this yet? I tried it several times (on standard wheel of course) and nothing tells you to hold the wheel. This function was not on my car

I did look into it a while back, i'm pretty sure the capicitance wheel is for emergency crash assistance when adaptive cruise and Lane assist etc is on?

I'd love someone to try it with a Vorsprung as the steering wheel although OK when driving does alook a little out of place
 
Anyone who has their car know if the RS3 come with 360 sensors it’s really weird I seen the pic below and it appears it does similar to my 2021 330d which has the 360 sensors. In some pictures you do see sensors on the arches of the RS3 but yet nothing in the online tech description regarding it.


but then there’s also the next image from the same car

maybe it’s situational? Not always active unless it detects obstruction?
 

It has four parking sensors on each bumper and a separate side sensor on the flat part of the wing / rear bumper arch.

It detects objects at the left and right side of the car, so when the park assist is selected those extra sensors pick up empty parking slots.

Plus they act as proximity sensors to objects at the side of the car (walls etc).

It will auto detect objects too.


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While on the 360, I jumped in and tried the 360 camera on a RS5 for parking, not impressed at all, my eyes and using the mirrors was easier.
 
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My TT had all the sensors you mentioned but the extra side sensors on each bumper are only for park assistance
 
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While on the 360, I jumped in and tried the 360 camera on a RS5 for parking, not impressed at all, my eyes and using the mirrors was easier.
Would be interested to know what did you not like about it?
 
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Mine has asked me to hold the wheel before.

It was on an approach to a bend at 70 that it didn’t like - adaptive cruise basically turned off and the car slowly started reducing speed together with warnings getting me to hold the wheel.

Tbf the corner was fairly tight and I had my hands
Hovering ready to take over as I was just testing it - it was pretty predictable that it would happen.
 
Was trying to use it to reverse into the owner's gravelled driveway space for the RS5, where on one side luckily was a length of 6 foot high conifer hedge. The 360's side camera was not able to give me the visual perspective on the screen for safe reversing at midday light. Could be worse in the dark.
 
Not experienced that issue but agree is more of an aid than a substitute for using your eyes / mirrors and the Performance in the dark can vary according to light levels.

one I first got didn’t realise you could chose between 7 different views and Ive found the one giving the close ups of the wheels can be pretty useful at times especially when getting into tight spots with kerbs.
 
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Very strange, I couldn’t replicate it at all on my launch edition and I done everything you said
 
Very strange, I couldn’t replicate it at all on my launch edition and I done everything you said

Must admit I don’t use lane assist. First thing I do is turn that off when I get in.

Adaptive cruise I like but no use for lane assist at all - would happily lose that.

One thing I have spotted is the adaptive cruise ha more instances of “limited visibility” warnings than on past cars. I don’t know for sure but it seems to be linked to heavy rain and glare from the sun (oddly). Again past cars it was only if it got really very dirty that it had that warning - Audi system seems to be more sensitive.
 

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