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Just wondered if anyone knows what tends to happen to courtesy cars long-term?
My A3 is with the dealer at the minute and I'm currently pootling around in a 64-plate A1. I didn't really give it much thought and I've been driving it just as I would any car with a mix of steady driving in traffic and then foot to the floor / up near the redline when joining dual carriageways etc. It's only this morning that it's really sunk in that this is a new car, specifically one with 100 miles on the clock.
Obviously if this were my own personal car I'd have still been running it in very carefully and keeping it below 3000rpm etc., but clearly I haven't done this and the dealer never mentioned the age of the car.
Given the previous discussions about run-in periods etc., I just wondered where this car is likely to end up? If I was buying a nearly new car from Audi it wouldn't have necessarily occurred to me that it might have been used as a courtesy car and thrashed from new so I think I'd be a bit miffed if that ended up being the case.
My A3 is with the dealer at the minute and I'm currently pootling around in a 64-plate A1. I didn't really give it much thought and I've been driving it just as I would any car with a mix of steady driving in traffic and then foot to the floor / up near the redline when joining dual carriageways etc. It's only this morning that it's really sunk in that this is a new car, specifically one with 100 miles on the clock.
Obviously if this were my own personal car I'd have still been running it in very carefully and keeping it below 3000rpm etc., but clearly I haven't done this and the dealer never mentioned the age of the car.
Given the previous discussions about run-in periods etc., I just wondered where this car is likely to end up? If I was buying a nearly new car from Audi it wouldn't have necessarily occurred to me that it might have been used as a courtesy car and thrashed from new so I think I'd be a bit miffed if that ended up being the case.