richmcveigh
P R N D S
Hi all,
Ever since I bought my S3 in December it pulls to the left. So, on a straight road (eg motorway) if I release my grip on the steering wheel, within about 6/7 seconds I am in the lane to the left of me. This does prove useful when going round left-hand bends however
I took it down to Southampton Audi, and after driving the car, the technician said he could notice it but cars do naturally follow the camber of the road. They then gave me a lovely A5 for the day whilst they adjusted the Toe. To my delight, upon retrieving the S3 in the evening they said they had resolved the issue, but to my dismay on my way home I was still having to avoid the hedge rows on my left!!
The S3 is booked in again on Wednesday. What is worrying me is the fact that Southampton have said that if anymore work needs to be done on it, it then needs to be driven up to London (where I originally bought it) so my original dealer can look at it. This is a lot of milage and a lot of fuel for something which isn't my fault. Buying a car which was 9 months old, you expect it to be perfect!!
Has anyone else experienced this pulling to the left phenomenon?
Ever since I bought my S3 in December it pulls to the left. So, on a straight road (eg motorway) if I release my grip on the steering wheel, within about 6/7 seconds I am in the lane to the left of me. This does prove useful when going round left-hand bends however
I took it down to Southampton Audi, and after driving the car, the technician said he could notice it but cars do naturally follow the camber of the road. They then gave me a lovely A5 for the day whilst they adjusted the Toe. To my delight, upon retrieving the S3 in the evening they said they had resolved the issue, but to my dismay on my way home I was still having to avoid the hedge rows on my left!!
The S3 is booked in again on Wednesday. What is worrying me is the fact that Southampton have said that if anymore work needs to be done on it, it then needs to be driven up to London (where I originally bought it) so my original dealer can look at it. This is a lot of milage and a lot of fuel for something which isn't my fault. Buying a car which was 9 months old, you expect it to be perfect!!
Has anyone else experienced this pulling to the left phenomenon?