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Fleet news round-up: March 12, 2010

February registration fillip for vans February UK registration data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders show 10,348 vans and trucks registered in the month.  Within that, there were 8,978 vans, up slightly, and 1,370 trucks, still well down.  The rolling year total was down 32.2% to 220,521.  This includes [...]

National Mobile Windscreens awarded major Vauxhall Fleet contract

Vauxhall Fleet has awarded a 5 year replacement glass contract to National Mobile Windscreens.  The contract is worth over £1.25 million over the five year period and National Mobile Windscreens will supply replacement glass to all Vauxhall Company allocated, Business Demonstrator and Remarketing vehicles. Graham Abbott, Vauxhall Fleet Company Vehicle and Business Demonstrator Manager said [...]

Aardvark Concrete improves customer response times using vehicle tracking

Stockport-based Aardvark Concrete, which operates a fleet of 14 vehicles supplying concrete and aggregate to DIY and trade contractors, has improved its customer response times and is now able to offer 30 minute delivery slots thanks to Navman Wireless vehicle tracking. The technology provides managers with real-time information on the exact position and speed of [...]

Revealed: The UKs top 50 garages

Motorists in the UK have nominated their Top 50 garages in the UK for car servicing and repairs. The top five garages in ten UK regions will now progress to the final voting stage of the national competition to find the UK’s best workshop. Over 4,000 motorists voted for their favourite local garage and the UK’s [...]

Call Zebra lead the way in customer service commitment

Call Zebra, the refreshingly alternative accident management company, has become the first in its field of expertise in the UK to join the Institute of Customer Service, the independent professional body for customer service with over 7,000 individual members, reinforcing Call Zebra’s passion and commitment for its customer-focused service Darren Gilling, managing director of Call Zebra, [...]

CFC appoint Collette Dooley to telemarketing team

CFC Solutions are pleased to announce the recent appointment of Collette Dooley as a telemarketing executive concentrating on its range of fleet management software. Collette brings a wealth of experience gleaned from her previous position as a secured loan and commercial mortgage consultant, advising financial advisors about the finance products available to their clients. [...]

Venson secure major Integral fleet deal

Venson Automotive Solutions, the Thames Ditton based independent multi-management specialist, has won one of the largest sole supplier contracts in its recent history, from a rival company, after a competitive tender process saw them sign a major 1,400-vehicle leasing and fleet management with maintenance deal with Bristol-headquartered Integral, Britain’s biggest and fastest growing national provider [...]

Brake supports announcement of Urban Challenge Fund

The Urban Challenge Fund, announced this week in the UK by the Department for Transport, will replace the Congestion Transport Innovation Fund. It is designed to support measures that tackle congestion and also safety and cut carbon emissions. Local authorities can apply to the fund. Brake’s campaigns officer Ellen Booth said: “We welcome the widening of [...]

Volkswagen recruiting 6,000 university graduates and apprentices

This year, the Volkswagen Group will be recruiting 3,000 university graduates worldwide, of which one third will be hired in Germany. In addition, 2,900 young people will begin their vocational training with the Group during the current year. The total number of apprentices will top the 10,000 mark for the first time this year. The Group [...]

Alfa Romeo Mito MultiAir road test

Following on from Alfa’s popular new MiTo launched in 2009 comes the MiTo MultiAir. MultiAir is much more than a marketing buzzword as it unquestionably signifies a major advancement in petrol engine design by yielding a 10% reduction in both fuel consumption and CO2 along with a 12.5% increase in power. Alfa Romeo Mito consumer [...]

RHA welcomes report on ‘high risk’ foreign lorries

The Road Haulage Association has welcomed today’s report from the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee (PAC) which makes the point that foreign trucks are more likely to be the cause of accidents involving heavy goods vehicles than UK operators. The Association is particularly encouraged by the report’s acknowledgment that “they contribute little in the [...]

3 in 4 “would inform” on elderly relative drivers

An IAM (Institute of Advanced Motorists) online poll has found that 73 per cent of people would report elderly friends or relatives to the authorities if they had concerns over their driving standards. The poll of 1,628 IAM members and non-members also found that 68 per cent believed mandatory re-testing of drivers over the age of [...]

The UK Motor Industry’s call for clear, consistent and supportive budget policies

The UK motor industry has delivered a stark message to the Chancellor as the 2010 Budget was declared for Wednesday 24 March. Measures to encourage industry and boost consumer confidence will be required if the recovery is to be sustained and strengthened. In its annual pre-Budget submission the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) urged [...]

Auto Windscreens short-listed for two major industry awards

Auto Windscreens, the national automotive glazing services company, has been short-listed for two national awards. The company is a finalist in two categories of the prestigious Fleet News Awards 2010. Auto Windscreens will battle it out with AA Business Services, Hitachi Capital Vehicle Solutions, GMF Support, Autowide and Chevin Fleet Solutions, for the title of Fleet [...]

AA President becomes Professor

The appointment of Edmund King, President of the AA, as a Visiting Professor working with the Transport Operations Research Group at Newcastle University has been confirmed by the Vice Chancellor, Professor Chris Brink. Professor Edmund King will today (10) give a key seminar in Newcastle talking about the power of the media in influencing transport decision [...]

Vauxhall Insignia 2.0 CDTi ecoFLEX Exclusiv Nav road test

Vauxhall’s inspired replacement for the functional yet incredibly dull Vectra, the Insignia, has certainly blown away the design cobwebs at the manufacturer. It is without doubt one of the prettiest cars on the road at the moment, and it isn’t just an attractive face either as there’s plenty of brains in there too. Bags [...]

Fleet and nearly-new values improve in static February market

BCA’s Pulse report shows that average used car values rose marginally in February, increasing by under half a percent compared to January’s figure to £5,959. Average values rose in the fleet/lease and nearly-new sub-sectors, with values falling by just £10 in the part-exchange market. The overall average value for cars sold in February was £5,959  – [...]

One month left to enter Fleet Safety Forum Awards

The deadline for entries to the Fleet Safety Forum Awards for Excellence is fast approaching on 12 April 2010. Organisations that have worked to improve fleet safety are being urged to enter the annual awards, run by the Fleet Safety Forum, a division of Brake, the road safety charity. Awards will be presented at a [...]

Average new car CO2 emissions fall by biggest ever margin

Average new car CO2 emissions fell by their biggest ever margin last year with the impact of recession and the Scrappage Incentive Scheme boosting the continued influence of technological advances made by vehicle manufacturers, according to the annual New Car CO2 Report released today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders. The average new car [...]

Daimler sells equity in Tata Motors

Daimler yesterday sold all of its 5.34% of the ordinary shares of Indian automotive company Tata Motors to various groups of investors through the capital market. Tata Motors’ share price has risen significantly, especially last year, so Daimler will receive a substantial cash inflow of approximately €300 million from the sale of its shares. The [...]

AUDI consumer reviews

Pete, Hampshire on the Audi S5

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I’ve had alot of cars, some I’ve liked, some I’ve been glad to move on but having sold a DB9 (the running costs and depreciation were spoiling the fun) I went in search of something special but a little more mainstream. I tried the new M3 (dull interior but great engine and handling) Jag XK 4.2 and XJR (lovely sound, pretty styling but some silly cost cutting) another 650 BMW (had one before and quite liked it, and lastly the new S5. The S5 I first saw was Phantom Black with Magma red leather and carbon fibre trims, it looked absolutely amazing, we took it for a short drive and I have never known a car get so much attention, might be the LED lights but it looks amazing, we drove out through the country and the engine was just stunning, just enough V8 burble, and more than enough power if a little soft on the delivery. Basically it is quicker than it feels. We got back to the dealership and ordered right there and then. Had the car for 9 months now and it still raises a smile and draws a crowd, not bad for a non-supercar... if you are not sure, trust me you’ll love this car... er well maybe not the fuel consumption... but hey you only live once.

Samuel, England on the Audi Q5

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Absolutely amazing. Reaching the stage in my life where I had two children meant that I was sad to see my Golf GTI go. I tried an MPV for a couple of months but it felt like I was driving a van. Oozing high tech features and the usual Audi quality, this model will put a smile back on your face. It offers decent space for a family. I find the front ISOFIX especially handy for a group 2-3 child seat, thus freeing up space in the back. If you cover many miles then perhaps go for the TDI. However, I’m a low mileage driver and love the power delivery from the petrol 2.0 TFSI. The emissions are lower than the Tiguan 2.0 TSI Auto, saving on road tax. It looks a lot better in the flesh, photos do not do this car justice. The daytime running lights and rear LEDs look the business. The only negative point would be the price (technology pack is a must have), but I believe you get what you pay for nowadays. There aren’t many of these around and it will save you owning an MPV and a sports car.

Pete, Hampshire on the Audi A4 Avant

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Just completed a 2000-mile tour of Scotland and the Hebrides in the A4 Avant. Very smooth, comfortable and always more power than needed. I’ve now got the hang of the electronic handbrake, Start-Stop function, auto lights and wipers and all work fine - wipers got plenty of use on this trip! The sound system is also great - DAB and the SD-card player are especially good. Not sure yet whether I got the SE vs S-line and manual vs S-tronic choices right, but ride, handling and driving are all fine. Fuel consumption is a bit disappointing but that may improve (hundreds of miles of low-gear single-track road); the car’s mpg computer is optimistic by about 5mpg for some reason. Overall it’s smooth, comfortable, practical and good to drive. Dealer service and follow-up have been good too.

Iain, Suffolk on the Audi A3 Cabriolet

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Very nice car that suits our needs perfectly. Good room for 4 inside, despite being a small car. Kids and adults love it. Purchased ex demo. No faults so far.

Gwen, Kent on the Audi A3 Cabriolet

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I bought the Audi A3 cabriolet and it is FANTASTIC!! I love it to bits! Superb handling, nippy, efficient.... AND VERY SEXY!

Pete, Hampshire on the Audi A4 Avant

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After another 5000 miles of mixed driving, I’m even more impressed. Now I’m used to the performance, I get more out of it, particularly on the Highland roads. It’s great.

Salim, Cardiff on the Audi A4 Cabriolet

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Aesthetically pleasing, comfortable and sporty. Owned Mercedes in the past, would I buy again - yes! Sporty responsive looks good with hood up or down. Not too in your face.

Bill, England on the Audi A6 Avant

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To date, this is proving to be the best car I have bought. My previous two cars have been Mercs (C-Class and E-Class), and I was looking for a more reliable car that would take the mileage I do. The A6 has not let me down, and exceeded my expectations in terms of driving comfort and convenience. The only downside (compared to the E-Class) is economy - both have been diesels, and I had expected the A6 to be as good/better than the E-Class, but it’s about 6mpg off the E-Class on most journeys. Comparing other features (and not being in the dealership complaining about problems) more than compensates this! One tiny fault so far - the satnav. I paid to upgrade to the "high" system, and it is brilliant, but the voice command when you’re on most roundabouts is wrong, it tells you "take the 2nd turning on you’re right" but means "take the next exit off". To confirm that "it’s not me", just last night (29th Jan 2010), Jonathan Ross interviewed Kim Catrall from Sex & the City, and she said the same thing about an Audi she had hired to get around Britain recently - flawless apart from this issue. Enough of the negatives, the positives are: the 2009 A6 is an intelligent comfortable car; it has features to make your life easier that Audi don’t even publicise (e.g. muting the sound system when reversing so you can hear the distance warning beeps, and not able to ’play’ with the command system when in reverse); the electronic parking brake was a feature I wasn’t looking forward to - and in practice it’s really good - just touch the accelerator and it releases instantly.... this is turning out to be a long rambling review, sorry. It is a good car, I like to drive it, and when I come to replace it, I will buy another.

Richard, Wiltshire on the Audi S3

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I have had my S3 now for 6 weeks and all I can say is WOW :o) I have upgraded from a 2006 Imprezza and I didn’t think the Audi would hold the road better, but it does. I can keep the power on through the corners and it feels solid. The S-Tronic gearbox is AMAZING, it changes gear without even a hiccup and in Sport is fabulous. I like the paddle shift, but to be honest, this is just for fun, as there should be no reason to change from Sport mode if I want to go a bit quicker, as it does everything I could possibly want it to. The interior is of an excellent build quality and the only thing missing from our model is an electric programmable front seat, other than than, absolutely no complaints. Test drive one NOW :o)

John, Yorkshire on the Audi A5

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It was love at first sight. I’ve never been a car-fanatic but when I started looking to buy, after having leased for many years, I was dumbfounded when I caught my first glimpse in the showroom. There was very little rationality in my decision, I had to have this car in some shape or form. Like many other owners/reviewers I spend at least a minute every day admiring this thing from various angles. The 1.8T S-Line is not overly powerful, but I did get it zip-tuned, which brought it up over 200hp along with other benefits. I’ve got the multimedia/nav, B&O sound, deep sea blue exterior and a custom leather package that beats what Audi delivers. The ride is a bit rougher than I’d like but I can live with it. I see myself in this car for 8-10 years with a bit of luck.

Alan, Durham on the Audi A3

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I’ve owned the A3 S line 170ps for 18months now. The car returns 44mpg on average. I bought the car from brand new and had it built to my spec, choosing: hands free blue tooth, bose sound system, 18" alloys etc. The car eventually arrived after I did the chasingas the Audi dealer was rubbish. The PDI must have been carried out in the dark as the S line badges and wheel centres had to be replaced due to tarnishing. 1 day later the side mirror glass broke. A new oil pump had to be fitted after about 9 months, the centre console catch smashed after about a year and the rear view mirror still rattles. All in all it has poor build quality, and how the hell do you check the oil on a black dip stick? What were Audi thinking about? But the good points are the car is fast, the DSG gearbox is classy, the handling is not fidgety at all, the ride quality is up there with Mercedes, the paint quality is Brill, (got mine in solid Red) and it is definitely a car you want to drive. It is a bit on the pricey side, but running costs are very good with 18000 miles between services. I’m still not sure if i should have gone for the BMW123d though. Would i recommend the A3? Yes, if you can find a good dealership.

Charles, England on the Audi A4 Avant

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Not a quality car. This 57 plate 2.0 tdi mulitronic has been back several times for steering noises, one of which should have been a factory recall. A new rack and other parts and it is still not right. The mulitronic is great in manual mode but has a real problem deciding which gear to hold when cold and really warm (software?). A loan car had the same problem. The tdi is not as refined as a 3 series and not as economical. The S line ride is a bone shaker so go for the SE if you must. I hope the new A4 is better.

Martin, Sussex on the Audi A6 Saloon

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I have to say I was lucky enough to get an Audi release car, with just about every extra, list cost £48K. I wont say by how much but a lot less to me and within only 2K miles on it. It is absolutely amazing, just about the only car I have ever had to match it would be an S class. I tried the Jag XF, good but certainly no better and no way as well made or equipped. I hope it will go on pleasing me to make me keep it for 5 years as I don’t think that when this recession is over I will be able to get such a good car for such a good price. For comfort 90%, for engine performance there is no better from a TDI 95%, for quality 90%, for looks 95%, not too sure why you would ever want an Avant version; the seats fold flat and the boot is massive. Audi even call it the A6 Limo. 30MPG around town and 40+ + on a combined..says it all.

Jake, Warwickshire on the Audi A5

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What can I say but how disappointing this car was for me from the comfort of a driver’s point of view. Performance is great, especially in sports mode; shape and style also great depending on personal taste. However, the seating is uncomfortable (seats have plastic feel to them), the steering column and seating adjustment failed to provide me a suitable driving position. Be warned, you could soon lose interest in this car had it not been for its performance. If buying, ensure you take the vehicle on a long test drive. I feel there are better cars in this class but this is only my opinion.

Kim, Fife and Kinross Shires on the Audi A6 Saloon

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A little disappointed with this car coming from a Mercedes I thought it would be easier to drive. Minus points are... dreadful electronic handbrake which did not always release, stalls unless engine revs kept up due to 6 gears and only 2Ltr engine. Geared to produce high MPG figures. Difficult to position seat so that you can push clutch pedal to floor yet be comfortable. Really expensive SatNav, does not take post codes. Just done 10K miles and had to top up oil 3 times. Audi say that you could have to put in 1Ltr per 750miles..... YES 750miles. Not very green.... I will probably go back to Mercedes next year.

David, Derbyshire on the Audi A3 Sportback

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Well made. nice to drive, nippy and very economical. £35 road tax but congestion charge concession was never instituted... to quote Transport for London - "It was one of Red Ken’s daft ideas dumped by Boris."

Gary, Aberdeenshire on the Audi A6 Avant

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Solidly built and finished but not a nice car to drive in anything but dry, perfect road conditions. Absolute nightmare in the snow and even got stuck last year in a Supermarket car park (which was flat!!!) and on a main bus route in town. Reverse park assist also goes off even if you are in a clear area and takes 5 or so seconds to get it’s bearings and switch off. Sat Nav has some strange ideas about destinations and it would be great to be able to just enter a post code! Can’t wait for the lease to end and to get my next car and have even installed a countdown display on my computer to show me how long to go.

Chris, Surrey on the Audi A6 Avant

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I have had my brand New Audi A6 Avant since Monday - today is Thursday - the car is fantastic to drive and the build quality is very good. It is a very roomy car with lots of gadgets which you think having paid for the kit so that you can use an iPod it would come with the cable that attaches the iPod to the ICE system... no that is an extra £30. I have tried to use the Audi sat nav system which is operated through the MMi system and it is so difficult to operate and when you do manage to get an address locked in you find it is only accurate to about 2 miles. I had two Audi salesmen trying to get the thing sorted and teach me how to use it - that was two hours wasted. I have given up on the Audi sat nav and will use my after market unit - a Garmin Nuvi that finds and locates addresses accurately. As far as I am concerned the Audi system is a total waste of money and is now an ornament. I did not expect such poor quality for this money. If the rest of the car was like it a would have returned the car. My next car (probably not Audi) will not have a built in sat nav!

Martin, England on the Audi A6 Avant

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I have just taken delivery of a new A6 2.0 Tdi S Line from www.carlease.uk.com. Fabulous car, great value for money compared to everything else on the market. Better build quality than other manufacturers. Everything about the deal from Grange Court Leasing was excellent, the price, how quickly they delivered and how efficient the company was....Thanks guys.... looking forward to changing in 2 years time with you...

George, London on the Audi A3

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Bought an A3 2.0 TDI Automatic 9 months ago and think it is a great car to drive - no teething problems at all. Only issue is that it is a bit firm over the road humps but on normal roads it is great to drive - highly recommended.

David, England on the Audi A6 Avant

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Extremely roomy car with lots of extras; but they do cost a lot extra... Wouldn’t have bought a less powerful model and will opt for the RS6 once I come to buy another. Only problem is stopping my BMW driving wife from stealing it.

Christopher, Northern Ireland on the Audi A4 Saloon

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The A4 has a perceived reputation for reliability but to date my experience hasn’t lived up to this. The turbocharger and climate control have required replacing all under warranty. The ride is my other bug bear......why does it have to be so hard. A4’s spend most of their lives on motorways and towns not country lanes.

Michael, London on the Audi S5

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I’ve just moved back to Singapore after spending 8 years in the UK so naturally, I went shopping for a new car. Short-listed were the BMW 3 series convertible, Jaguar XF and the Audi A5. The Jaguar was a breath of fresh air considering what jags are normally like and the BMW was disappointing, the interior was unimaginative almost exactly the same as my ’06 3 series in the UK, and the car felt soulless to drive. I got to the Audi showroom last and test drove the S5 (a smart move on the part of the salesman after he told me "the 3.2 A5 was currently unavailable") . I got in and smiled straight away. The tingly sensation and anticipation when you get into the gloriously rich interior was precisely what I was looking for! The engine is a beauty, power delivery was smooth and instantaneous and oooohhh the sound it made. Long story short, even though it was above the budget I set myself, I ordered one straight after I got out and I’ve never been so happy about buying a car. The B&O sound system blew me away so I ordered one of those too! For a car of that speed and spec, it’s real value for money even when you compare it to the BMW 335i coupe which entices you with a relatively low starting prices but rips you off on the options (and you will need options because those things are spartan). The only bad points I can think off is that the back is a little hard to get in and out of, the steering is too light and the stupid sunroof won’t open further than a slight tilt even though it costs just as much as one that does - so don’t get one.

Garry, Hampshire on the Audi S5

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Arrived about 3 weeks ago and done about 1500 miles. I am very pleased with the way this car makes you feel very special. The V8 is a dream engine, smooth, progressive with a good amount of grunt and a glorious bark at full throttle. The interior is so much better then the SLK 55 I had before and to be quite frank is better value than the SLK. A good all round GT car.

Derek, Buckinghamshire on the Audi A3 Cabriolet

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I have just had the pleasure of test driving this fantastic car and can only say that it’s the most fun I’ve had behind the wheel for a long time. Beautifully built and the folding roof is something to behold and very quick. This car has real guts and isn’t afraid to be pushed. The only problem I can see in this is keeping within the speed limits. Wonderful.

Robert, Worcestershire on the Audi A4 Saloon

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The engine is powerful and the ride is poised, gripping the road well. If gadgets appeal to you then this may just be your dream car - I only know how to use about 10% of the cars features, I just don’t have the time to learn about everything that the A4 offers. I had heard that wind noise was an issue with some A4’s but this is something that I have not encountered at all. It is a very striking-looking car and it receives more than its fair share of admiring glances - far more than the driver does. This is as safe as a car can get, 6 airbags and stability control as standard. I went for the optional rear side airbags plus the lane departure and blind-spot warning systems. The safety of my family does not have a price associated to it.

Paul, Middlesex on the Audi A8

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The 4.2 V8 engine is needed to get a car of this size really moving. The handling is deft, the grip and body control impressive. A smooth ride is made possible by a great suspension. Head and legroom fits all shapes and sizes with ease and the boot is simply massive. The Audi’s build quality to the very high standard that you now come to expect. Leather upholstery and climate control come as standard, Audi even throw in a Satnav and automatic transmission. The A8 is almost like a mobile home and offers a wonderful feeling of safety and security. The reasons I am unable to award the A8 5 stars is that the fuel economy and company car tax make this a VERY expensive car to own. This is one of the most attractive models available and offers and a classy ride. In hindsight I would opt for a diesel.

Steve , England on the Audi A4 Avant

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Owned BMW for years, and this new car is a revelation in terms of poise, understated class, refinement and economy. A key point is as an Audi driver I do not get the usual negative stigma associated with owning the BMW product and other drivers appear to not show the the same level of resentment. The service levels also exceed that of BMW’s take it or leave it attitude. All in all after one months feedback - a class car at a great price given the size.

Peter, Bedfordshire on the Audi A6 Avant

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Big mistake - multitronic transmission is poor pulling away - apparently does not have a torque converter - uses an auto clutch - comes in with a bang if your are not careful and also a tendency to wheel spin (they should have fitted traction control with the electronic stability pack fitted) , noisy engine at low speeds and road noise is not good (compared with my LR Discovery) - Navigation is poor - out of 27 destinations could only find 10 with any accuracy - sad but the only good thing is the fuel consumption averaging at 36.7 over the first 1500 miles - unfortunately its on a 3yr lease - if I could change it I would. Compared with the LR discovery it is not good value for money - downsized to be greener - there must be better cars out there!

Ian, Isle of Anglesey on the Audi A3 Sportback

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Lovely car to drive if you can put up with the road noise. It is by far the noisiest car I have owned. Shame because the car excels in all other areas.

Dave, Warwickshire on the Audi Q7

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Unlike many other reviewers on this site I did not try the direct competitors of the Q7! This was due to the fact that I was previously employed by one of them for 17 years so knew quite enough about them to exclude them from my list!! At the time of taking a test drive in the Q7 I was driving a 2007 BMW X5 which suffered from too many "niggly" faults and premature wear and tear of some components which, if replaced outside of warranty would have cost a small fortune. As soon as I test drove the Q7 I was hooked. I subsequently placed a factory order for my first Audi car, a 3.0 TDi S-line. My ownership experience of this car has been nothing short of outstanding. The build quality, fit, finish and fault free operation of every component have confirmed the Q7 as the best car I have ever owned. Audi dealer contact and support was also highly commendable. The "Bose" sound is fantastic! the Sat Nav accurate, gear change smooth and the electric seats highly supportive and comfortable. If I had to identify anything that I had any concern about it would be the front outside edge tyre wear (a common issue on 21" alloys), Load space is quite shallow and the fuel consumption on the urban cycle. These minor issues aside the Q7 is a highly recommended 4x4. One which I would not hesitate buy again and again.

Ketan, England on the Audi R8

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The Audi A8 is an excellent car and has lived up to all my expectations. I have owned BMWs and Mercs but they do not compare to this car in terms of comfort, all-round driving and equipment. Bought it from Audi in Cambridge and the service from the dealer was outstanding.

Steve, Staffordshire on the Audi A5

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After working for Audi 13 years ago and helping to launch there new A4 i fell in love with the new brand. I now have a BMW and started looking for a 3 series Coupe this week, i found a 325 diesel (3ltr engine) Test drive was ok i was happy.... went to place an order at my local dealership..... On the way i passed my old Audi dealership that i had worked for so many years ago. I decided to go in..... Cut a long story short i test drove the A5.... O M G!!!! What a car!!! Every thing about this car is X10 BETTER than the BMW!!!! I have just placed an order for the SPORT TDI 2.7 AUTO..... I have spent 9k on extras and will probably sleep in the car!!!! He he xx so glad that i went in and met the A5 xxxx AUDI HAS GOT IT RIGHT!!!! I WOULD SAY GET YOUR BUM IN A SEAT!!! ITS 100%

Tom, Lanarkshire on the Audi A3

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Arrived Oct only 6weeks late due to all add ons asked for leather dis fogs cruise control extra safety system. Delighted with car. Car broker (car club) abandoned contact after fee paid to them: poor customer service. Evolution finance delighted with their deal. Average mileage 44.4mpg.Have had 69.9mpg from Penrith to East Kilbride. Has some good oomph when you need it.

Andrew, Yorkshire on the Audi TT Coupe

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The only car I've ever driven that is as much fun as riding my 1000cc super bike. When I open the curtains in the morning and it's not 'biking' weather, it just doesn't matter anymore :o) Absolutely love it and I'm already worried about what to get next that's going to be anywhere near as good.

Trevor, Cheshire on the Audi Q7

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I’ve had this car for 8 months now and I’m still hugely impressed with it. It’s safe, solid and very enjoyable to drive. It performs like a much smaller car, however, the fuel consumption will remind you it’s not - still reasonable though for a car of it’s size so not really a complaint. I would highly recommend this car to anyone.

Gemma, Hertfordshire on the Audi S6

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This is my company pool car. It is luxury, I wish I could take it home.

Sophie, Middlesex on the Audi S6 Avant

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Heavy on fuel consumption but who cares, it is sheer quality. Smooth and pleasant drive.

Tarquin, Surrey on the Audi RS4 Avant

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Fabulous car! Audi are really coming up fast on BMW’s heels with yet another fantastic and realistically priced car. This is a wonderful car to drive and I was sold 5 mins into the test drive. The engine has a wonderful sound to it and the cabin is spacious and comfortable. A beautiful estate car.

Derek, Essex on the Audi RS4 Cabriolet

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Some people think this car is over the top; all that power!! But that’s the whole point with this car, it has the potential to knock your socks off at the push of a pedal and yet can cruise quiet happily with your Aunt Mildred in the back looking all handsome and respectable. It really is a car for any weather and any mood and believe me at 0-60 in 4.7 seconds your mood is always good in this car.

Dave, England on the Audi S4 Avant

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Great car, love it.

Gerard, London on the Audi A5

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The first thing that attracted me about this car was its swooping, curvaceous looks, particularly the front and side views (not sure about the rear which looks a bit plump to my eyes!). But my principal reason for buying it was to combine real performance with low-emission economy and in this respect the 3.0TDI is genuinely amazing. The low-down turbo thrust of the engine has to be experienced to be believed yet I am getting close to 40 mpg on normal runs. It is totally effortless and extraordinarily refined for a diesel. In fact, it doesn’t even sound like one, the first time I have ever encountered this and the main reason I haven’t bought one before. Yes, you can hear the engine but it makes a unique muscular sound - deep and slightly offbeat, without a hint of diesel clatter under acceleration. And as for the rest of the car? Almost perfect for my needs. Yes, the 19 inch wheels I ordered do make the ride firm but nothing like my previous car, a TT 3.2. It’s always composed and effortless on cross country runs, nice direct steering, comfortable seats, controls which fall naturally to hand etc etc. My only disappointment, believe it or not, is the use of some hard and cheap feeling plastics around the instrument panel and central console, along with the excess of aluminium ’edging’ strips which remind me of Japanese cars from the 80’s. In fact I much prefer the instrument panel on my TT. I do hope Audi aren’t going the Mercedes route........

Helen, Selkirkshire on the Audi A4 Saloon

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The Audi A4 is a fantastic car, holds its residual well and is practical, spacious and comfortable to drive. I was very impressed.

Paul, Cornwall on the Audi R8

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Fun, fabulous car with space age looks make this a excellent sport car for someone who wants a safe yet thrilling drive.

Vicky, Wiltshire on the Audi S3

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An amazing hot hatch, expensive but worth the price tag, afterall it is an Audi. Plenty of torque, feels fantastic to drive.

Stan, Shropshire on the Audi TT Roadster

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I love it, the style, the shape. It hugs the road and moves so beautifully.

Yuri, Surrey on the Audi A5

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Brilliant coupe, the 3.0 litre V6 engine is very strong. This is, in my opinion, the best looking coupe, very classy and streamlined. There is great traction and the steering is sublime. Similar to the exterior, the interior is classy and refined with soft leather and aluminium. This is a very quick car with stunning torque that has terrific engines and it class and quality personified.

James, Yorkshire on the Audi A6 Avant

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Nice looks and great on the motorway you would have thought I would have given this car a better rating. The problem I have with this car is the fiddly MMI which distracts your attention from the road to use. I have also have also had a new head gasket at 3000 miles and problems with oil in the water which the main dealers cant get rid of. This gives me a warning light and a beep every time i start the car up which is annoying as it has now been in four times to rectify and they just cant get rid of it. I will be changing this car shortly and going back to a 4x4. I was tempted by the Q7 but with the problems I have had with this car I will be steering away from Audi. I tried hard to be more economical and give the 2.0diesel a go but it just isnt for me.

Lionel, Gloucestershire on the Audi S3

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Great engine, the 2.0 litre T-FSI four-cylinder pumps up the power to 261bhp and offers plenty of torque. The S3 has speed to spare and the four-wheel drive gives great traction. The interior is stunning.

Anil, Worcestershire on the Audi A5

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I bought the 3.2 litre V6 a couple of months ago and this is the best engine I’ve ever been lucky enough to drive. The car feels alive and can do 0-60 in 5 seconds, its very impressive. The build quality of the A5 is up to the usual Audi standards, magnificent that is. Great torque, this is a fantastic long distance cruiser that is very classy.

Colin, Oxfordshire on the Audi A3 Sportback

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Great performer, exhilirating drive and high build quality. This is Audi doing what Audi does best - designing and building quality cars. Driving the A3 Sportback really is a pleasure.

Rima, Cardiff on the Audi A4 Cabriolet

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I chose the family friendly 1.8T A4 and it is top-quality, superbly crafted and refined. Great performance and handling and suprisingly roomy in the front and back.

Phil, Warwickshire on the Audi A3

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I used to run a VW Golf, decided on the 3 door Sport when I saw it in the window of an Audi garage. To be honest the A3 is not that different to the Golf and I believe there are quite a few mechanical similarities between the two. The usual Audi quality is here and the performance is very fluid and strong. A joy to drive, corners well and suspension makes the ride very comfortable. One of the main selling points the salesman at the garage used was the 62mpg fuel economy that the 1.9 could achieve. This was the clincher and I have to say that the A3 has lived up to my expectations and given me stress-free- enjoyable motoring for the past 7 months and 14,000 miles.

Lee, Herefordshire on the Audi S5

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I’ve just had the pleasure of driving one of these for a week and I have to say ’what a car’! This is a real bad boy and will definately give BMW a run for their money. An absolute joy to drive I think Audi were wise to restrict the top speed to 155mph because it is so easy to creep up on the old speedometer without realising it. Was I sad to give the car back? I nearly cried!! The down side? The price. It really is an amazing car but more expensive than its rivals.

John, Hertfordshire on the Audi Q7

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I have had my car for 6 months and it is nothing less than brilliant. High quality finish, ride, performance and fuel econnomy (bearing in mind the size of the car) we have three young children and they can easily get themselves in and out and we have much more room than the previous cars ML and 5 series. It is certainly a head turner as well, we know several people that have bought the Q7 since we have had ours.

Philip, Lancashire on the Audi S4 Saloon

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I have just test driven this car and immediately put my order in. What a car!! Absolutely blew me away and is more than a match for the M3 and with a smaller price tag. Can’t wait to take delivery!

Carl, Staffordshire on the Audi S4 Avant

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For me Audi have once again out shone their over priced and over hyped competitors with a class act. I have only ever driven estates out of necessity but this car is actually ejoyable to drive and handles so well you forget it is an estate you’re driving. Running costs are reasonable I feel for a car of this size and for such a brilliant car.

Wayne, Cheshire on the Audi A6 allroad

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The Allroad is a very special car, the best Estate I’ve ever owned by far. Audi have spared nothing on this car, everthing about it is top notch and it is a complete pleasure to drive. The space you get is immense, even for an estate. Handling and drive are superb and if you’re looking for a new estate you really have to test drive one of these to get a real sense of just how good it is.

David, Northumberland on the Audi TT Coupe

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I traveled a couple of hundred miles to collect my new TT. I had the option to wait a week and it would be delivered but I couldn’t so off I went. It’s the new 3.2 model with the DSG Auto box. In dolphin gray and red leather together with some upgraded alloys its just gob smacking. I chose the Auto box mainly because of the flappy paddles and the numbers being slightly quicker than the manual version. The interior is very solid and lovely to be in. The controls are well positioned and you get a cockpit/fighter pilot feel once seated. It feels allot bigger than the older car and the rear seats could accommodate a small child or a slight lady but they will rarely get any use in the real world. When you turn the key the 3.2 v6 rumbles to life and then settles into a pleasant gurgle awaiting you to select which, out of the many gear choices you have. The Gears. In Drive Here you can pootle around like everyone else on the road, achieving some reasonable mpg’s. Floor the peddle and the box drops a couple of gears and your off like a bat out of hell although this method is not the way to get the best out of it. Let’s call it an overtaking mode. In Sport A flick of the shifter and your in Sport Mode, this basically changes when the car shifts up a gear giving you a higher value on the rev counter (around 5000 - 6000). The car is ultra responsive in this mode and a slight foot twitch is enough to leave the average Joe behind but be warned. You going to be looking at about -18mpg Manual (Paddles) By pushing the stick far left from the DRIVE position you enter Manual Mode. By using the paddles behind the wheel you have total control over when those cogs are going to swap. Well not really total. Obviously this mode takes some getting used to and the tendency to just forget to change is always a factor especially when slowing from a high speed spurt on to a round-a-bout or junction. Alas the car protects you from an embarrassing stall by changing down into 1st for you. TipTronic The paddles are fixed to the steering wheel and turn with it so there are times when you need another option. When on a round-a-bout there is a risk that the paddles become inaccessible but you may need to drop a gear in order to make a quick getaway. This is where the TipTronic mode makes its appearance. The gears can be selected by using a forward and backward motion. This mode is another manual option and could be used on its own quite easily. Also it’s worth pointing out that in Drive mode you have access to instant manual mode by just using the paddles once. This changes the mode temporarily where you have instant performance on tap. The mode resets its self back to Drive if you don’t touch the paddles for a few seconds This car turns heads. It has no way lost its appeal or design flair and they are going to be as popular as the last version The New car has Dynamic servicing but don’t let that fool you into thinking you might get away with a service for 18 months if you drive it carefully. The car will require a service at 10000 or 12 months which ever come first. Now deduct 100 miles off that 10000 figure every time you unleash the beast and plant your foot into the carpet. Still its a lovely car.

Tom, London on the Audi A8

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I own an executive taxi firm and this car fits the bill perfectly. This car is perfect for collecting executive passengers from the airport and getting them to meetings in style, without fuss or delay. A beautiful car to drive and very generously equipped. I will be purchasing another to add to my fleet very soon.

Neil, Gloucestershire on the Audi A6 Avant

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Very impressed with my A6. 20,000 miles without fault. The car is accomplished in every way, quick crisp handling, very comfortable, huge space, stylish and average 40 - 45mpg. Audi MMI is excellent so much easier to use than iDrive on a 5 series, my only regret is that I do not have the iPod connection. Overall I could not be happier.

Mark, Flintshire on the Audi A4 Cabriolet

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Since owning the car I have only done 24,000 miles. It’s got to go back for a new steering rack due to failure, the rear suspension has some fault as rear tyre keeps wearing on the inside edge, the clutch is very juddery when warm and in traffic, road noise from the front wheels and rear bearing noise. Good points:- I enjoy the drive; the power is always responsive and fuel mpg is very good. Would I buy this car again... not a chance!

Chris, Yorkshire on the Audi A8

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Without doubt one of the very best cars in the world. Wonderful feeling of security and safety. Absolutely imperturbable progress, mated with surprising economy. Peerless refinement and utterly fabulous build quality. The car has been completely reliable, having transported me the length and breadth of the country in a manner I could have only dreamt about until I purchased this vehicle. The new A8, due to these shores in 1010, will have to be very special and innovative if it is to surpass this one. Recommended utterly and without hesitation!

Alex, Yorkshire on the Audi A6 Avant

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This is my 3rd A6 Avant,... yes, the shape , size and high tech MMI are all very impressive, but some how the car lacks the older models ’Classic’ combination of solid well designed reliability, together with understated good looks... there used to be plenty of ’in cabin’ storage, but now all the really useful spaces have gone, including the glove box (CD player)... and worst of all the front seats are atrocious, the seatbelts are fitted to the seat, reducing the width, and my right leg and hip are perched on a ridge, as I struggle to find a comfortable driving position. Why oh why produce a high tech car with low tech seats?? perhaps SE means ’seating economy’? I wish Audi would get back to the supremely comfortable seats that led me to the A6 a decade ago and perhaps the designers should remember that we are not all 25 year olds, with 28inch waists... even if they are !

Jim, Stirlingshire on the Audi A3 Sportback

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I did a search on this car because I was totally gob smacked at the road noise the car develops. Had it in to the local Audi dealer who tells me this is a common complaint and nothing they can do? I will try to look at fitting quieter road tyres to see if that helps? Overall the car is a good car although a little tight on space and way too expensive if buying new.

Zarabanda, Berkshire on the Audi RS4 Avant

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The effervescence of the turbo injectors make this car a great drive. Great car!!!

Martin, England on the Audi Q7

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Lovely car, BUT, and here it is - new tyres needed every 6-7K miles - all 4. This is a known problem and one in which Audi will keep replacing for at least 2 sets, but wow at £1K a set you will soon find it too expensive to run, none of the other reviews here have got to these miles yet, but watch out, they will. Otherwise, I did like the car. Never got the MPG over 30 even on a 1000 mile journey; about town around 20 -22mpg. Might buy the Q5 now as a good compromise.

Neil, Leicestershire on the Audi A6 Saloon

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Safe, quiet, luxurious, comfortable, quick, beautiful. Difficult to add more than that. A truly remarkable bit of kit for the money. So much so, I have now purchased the car after contract ran out. Tried the BMW 5 and E Class.... decision made. Only complaint is that the boot is so deep, you can loose items and not know about it. Well done Audi!

Iain, Wiltshire on the Audi A5

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Well what can I say, just coming up to 2 years of ownership of this car. It is still a stunning car. Power, Performance, Comfort and Looks, I still like just looking at the car as much as I enjoy driving it. Personally I think for the price you would find it hard to beat, yes its a diesel, no it doesn’t drive like. What would I change? Wish I had gone for 19" alloys as I recently saw one and they set the look of the car off even more... although the harder ride would probably put me off. I truly believe I would have to spend a lot more (38,750 for mine when I bought it) to get a car that looks, drives and feels as good as this.

FM, England on the Audi A6 Avant

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(Because of the requirement to select a county "England" is indicated. However, I am in America.) You folks in the UK have had your problems. I took delivery of my A6 Avant in the dead winter (2007) and dealt with a week of what we call ’black’ ice and snow - passing (broken down on the side of the road) every other vehicle I had originally considered purchasing. I’m in hilly Northern Virginia, doing a combination of highway, local, and rural driving. My vehicle handles the snow quite well....then again, I am used to driving near a ski resort in the Rockie Mountains. That said, the car has been having fits lately, as it neared 40,000 miles. First the key fob would fail to work - which I attributed to the three year old battery. Then, in order, came the following: 1. The moon roof would reopen after being closed. 2. The emergency brake light falsely indicated failure - for one day and one day only. There was no issue engaging or releasing the brake. The message never reappeared after that day. 3. The lights on the MMI system controls came on simultaneously, quit, and then the system shut down. 4. If you inadvertently bump the radio control (which fails) you can hear the speakers attempting to connect, continuing so until the ignition is turned off. 5. The hydraulics for the rear hatch failed numerous times. But, re-engaged after I turned over the ignition. 6. The doors would no longer open when using the key fob. 7. The entire vehicle died when attempting to start up - as a result, the ignition key would not release. 8. The key finally released after the battery was jump started. 9. I’ve been trying to get my dealer to return my calls for three days. I loved my car up to this point. Needless to say, I am not feeling the least bit civil. Am I the only one to encounter such failures?

Victor, Sussex on the Audi Q7

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I have just bought one of these as a family car to replace an XC90 - what a difference. I paid 30000 from an Audi dealer - with only 15000 miles on the clock it’s virtually brand new and has sat nav, bluetooth and a host of other extras. I even got 2 years’ servicing and extended warranty thrown in. Somebody paid 52000 for it in december 2007! So far my MPG has been 26, better than the Volvo(23), and the car is quiet, smooth and extremely relaxing to drive. As things stand I am very impressed - if it’s reliable over the next 2 years as my last VW product was(2004 Golf GTi) then it will merit it’s initial 5-star rating.

William, Herefordshire on the Audi Q7

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Having previously owned Range Rovers, Discovery, BMW X5 and Volvo XC70 off roaders I changed to the Q7 because in was on the pace with the engine, chasis and towing ability to get me from my home near Wales to my pad in South West France together with a couple of large dogs. I also required the ability for the car to tow a caravan I keep in France if required. It covers the 850 miles each way as expected with ease and without making passengers sick (unlike the Volvo). However, don’t expect the Q7 sport with its low profile tyres to plow through bog and ice. It won’t.

Lawrence, Cheshire on the Audi A6 Avant

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A beautiful looking estate car inside and out but driving on anything aside of a smoothly tarmaced motorway gets tiresome. Stay clear of the S line variants as the handling can only be described as overly firm! As mentioned by many the front seats are atrociously uncomfortable for such an expensive car and the steering is far too light and gives very little feedback! I have found it dangerously underpowered when pulling away from standstill and it is a COMPLETE joke in the snow. Two punctures on relatively new tyres have resulted in costly replacement tyres as the low profile matched with the vehicle weight seal their fate instantly. To date, it’s been plagued with continuous rough idle problems, one shockingly diagnosed engine failure by Audi recovery (only to be rectified by an engine management software upgrade). Even so it continues to judder with alarming regularity. The Injector seals have been replaced and the car is currently undergoing ANOTHER software upgrade! To date Audi have yet to replace the actual injectors under warranty. I have had to travel to find a good Audi dealer as I have been underwhelmed by my closest representative. I really do want to like this car but it fails to live up to expectations.

Wayne, Bedfordshire on the Audi A4 Cabriolet

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Superb car, much better than the chavy BMW cabriolet; lots of power, great ride, reliable and classy looking. Good return of diesel if you don’t floor it, but overall a great car.

Diane, Bute on the Audi A6 Avant

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Not what I expected compared to my last A6 2.5 tdi; poor fuel consumption, used to get 42mpg, now 34mpg. No power when pulling away in first, cuts out without warning if you don’t keep the revs well up in first and second, had the same fault that someone else mentioned i.e. the high level light let in water and the tailgate filled up with water when it rained. Sat nav was great when driving from London to Scotland but is rubbish where we live - keeps trying to send me up one way streets. All in all disappointed compared to the older models and would definitely go for the larger engine next time, feel the 2.0 is a false economy.

John, England on the Audi A6 Avant

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This is my fourth A6 Avant and I am not over impressed. At 15000 miles the ECU unit on the gear box has failed, this happened at approximately 45000miles on my previous A6 Avant multitronic. I am not sure that the quality is being maintained. Why do Audis always get bigger at each revamp? Next time I think I shall buy an A4 Avant.

Tom, Lancashire on the Audi A8

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I have owned the car since new, it is the most amazing machine that I have ever driven. Fabulous engine and amazing gearbox. Power delivery is effortless and places many so called supercars in shame. Economy is average, yet high on performance, not as special as my previous Audi s8 however more technically advanced with so many more gadgets. Overall a splendid motor vehicle, good on Audi. Definitely recommend to any alternative.

Robert, Yorkshire on the Audi A4 Avant

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This is a brilliant family car with more than enough space for a family of four (and jack russell) and comes with a good level of safety features. I went for this car originally because you know with Audi you’re getting a quality car with well thought out design and without being ripped off. 12 months on from buying this car it’s still the car I’d choose again today.

E, England on the Audi A6 Avant

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We have found it to be an excellent vehicle. Very roomy with large load carrying capacity. The base model is more than ample. Sat nav is a bit fiddly - my old Toyota Camry map system was easier to use but it is acceptable. MPG is excellent and reliability faultless. Service is only after 19 000 miles which makes it very inexpensive to run. I like it so much I have just ordered another one.

E, England on the Audi A4 Cabriolet

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Looks great but is very limited in space in the back. Engine is a bit rattly but once you are underway it is hard to tell it is a diesel. My main problem with this car is that the driving position is uncomfortable on long trips. The vibration from the engine makes your foot go to sleep and that can be very annoying. Roof works very well and is nowhere near as noisy as I expected. If you are a local driver with no kids and you can use the cabriolet regularly then it is not a bad buy otherwise avoid it. Next time I am getting a Jaguar XF, hopefully that will be a bit more practical.

Mike, Cambridgeshire on the Audi A6 Avant

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The best car I have had. The engine is smooth and powerful, the multitronic automatic is fast and as there are no real gears, it is super-smooth. Fuel economy from such a big diesel is good. The mmi navigation is much better than the BMW idrive, although I prefer touch screens like you have in the Jaguars. No problems with the car, normal service costs. All in all a very relaxing drive and easy to own.

Roy, Stirlingshire on the Audi A6 Avant

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Well built and economic. Handles really well for such a large car. Engine too small - go for the next size up. Would not have another as it has had two major breakdowns- complete clutch failure and engine management failure.

Debra, Gloucestershire on the Audi A6 Avant

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Multitronic cuts out in reverse... Audi had the car in for 3 months and their proposed cure was to increase the idle revs to 1500rmp - some modification! Now cuts out going forward too! At least the contract is up in September. The car pulls away so slowly that I take my life in my hands every time I need to turn right across traffic... Audi say this is a one off. I would be interested to hear from anyone else who has had this problem.

Bill, Huntingdonshire on the Audi S6 Avant

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Brilliant car, so much more for your money than BMW and I personally think they look better. Wonderful to drive, very smooth and extremely comfortable for both the driver and passengers. Good space in the cabin and boot and good amount of standard kit with some very nice extras on offer, which of course you can afford to treat yourself to because you’re buying an Audi not a BMW!

Brendan, Leicestershire on the Audi RS4

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Audi have really come up with something special in this car. It looks like a beast and it’s engine certainly delivers!! It’s a joy every morning to press the starter button and hear that throaty growl. Equally happy at low or high revs there is nothing you can throw at this car that it can’t cope with and it does it with such style and comfort. This is the best car I’ve ever owned and the pleasure I get from driving it hasn’t diminished from the first day I got it. Well done Audi, 5 out of 5.

Andrew, Yorkshire on the Audi Q7

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I have now had my Q7 a year - and boy what a motor. I tested all the usual suspects, Rangie, X5, ML - nothing drives like this or feels like a car. We have used it 7 up on a number of occasions, performance is excellent and I have had up to 32mpg on a run, ave is 26.8 over the last 16000 miles - cant argue with that. We have used it for dogs, horse feed and all our gear to go on holiday - it swallows everything and is supremely comfortable on a long journey. Make sure you get the parking camera - I have and it makes parking a doddle - just remember the size of this beast !! Will probably have another as nothing comes close. Audi have BMW and merc well beaten here.

Rose, Buckinghamshire on the Audi S4 Cabriolet

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More powerful than the M3 this car is very enjoyable to drive and has wonderfully balanced steering. The interior is extremely comfortable as is the driving position. With the roof popped down it is just fabulous to cruise in. The boot is ample, even with the roof down. A very pleasing car indeed.

Debra, England on the Audi A6 Saloon

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Had the car sept 06 broke down within 24 hours had a problem with cutting out in reverse (automatic!!!!) garage up revs which made the car very hesitant whilst pulling away garage had car back as one of their drivers deemed the car unsafe to drive off the road for 3 months whilst Audi found the problem still hesitant pulling away have to use the sport gear fro pulling out into traffic car up for renewal in sept don’t think I would have another one. Very disappointed.

Chris, Leicestershire on the Audi A4 Cabriolet

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From new had numerous problems with the car from CD player working intermittently to a new engine at 7000 miles. Three clutches, which still judders to this day, power steering pump and new front suspension joints. The strong point i the engine which has good torque, brakes average. Ride is very firm although I think this may be down to the 18 inch wheels with 45 profile tyres. Fuel consumption average 35.

David Sumner, Surrey on the Audi A4 Avant

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After 67,000 miles in almost three years, I’ve come to rate this Audi very highly. It has been totally reliable, very comfortable on long journeys, extremely practical and the quality interior has remained untarnished throughout. The auto gearbox is good and the average fuel consumption remains around 44mpg. Niggles? I shouldn’t have gone for the fancy multi-spoke alloys (which are a pain to clean and quickly look dirty again) and there are other cars - like my Alfa 147 - which are more fun to drive. It is a very good car which is difficult to fault, but best summed up as one for the head, rather than the heart.

DD, Yorkshire on the Audi A4 Saloon

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Big, square, boxy, angular, basic looking, not very aesthetically pleasing, cubic, first impressions walking up to the second hand Audi A4 that my brother has just bought, (idiot in my opinion). Let’s start with the drivers seat, big, square, boxy, getting the message? Now i aint one to hammer the German marque that has stood out over these past few years as the only real option to the other German Marque, (B.M.W 3 series), just because i am not really keen on these A4 cars, does not mean that i should put people off buying one. The latest version of the model is actually quite different, (at least that is what they would have us believe), but again, the boxy shape of these sledge hammers is still ever so evident, even in the 21st century called 2008! The drive was average, the pull on overtaking was o.k., and the cornering on the back roads around Withernsea was adequate, without being scary. Comfortable enough for five people and fuel efficiency is impressive. These A4’s are everything Mr Average, who likes to live life to the empty, need to wet their appetites. If you are looking for something a bit more brash and prattish, then go for the 3 x series or the Alfa 157, otherwise stay as square as you want to be and pick up an A4...

Christopher, Neath Port Talbot on the Audi A6 Avant

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Loads of space drives really well and always feel safe when driving. Downside for me is it has been back to the dealership 6 times. 4 times for a flat battery which needed roadside assistance. They are now telling me that its due to the retro fitted tow bar (electrics playing up with the canvas wiring). 1 x tailgate full of water hi level brake light seal leaking, i noticed yesterday that it’s leaking again!

DD, Yorkshire on the Audi TT Coupe

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When you live next door to a prat who lives his life swapping cars as much as some blokes swap their undies, and he turns up in some of the best performance toys on the road, it kind of gets the adrenalin buzzing from time to time just sat watching them line up outside of the rear bedroom window being polished and cared for by his immigrant friends, (cheap labour and bad hair styles), every other month. And after two years of non stop swapping, you decide to build up enough courage and actually ask him over a beer, "how the hell he manages to pay for all of these fantastic cars", it gets a little embarrassing when he turns around and quite openly says, it costs him nothing, "the vehicles are all company cars that he uses", and has the freedom to jolt from motor to motor, whenever he wants, (providing the motor is available and not ready for the forecourts)! Then i got really confident and asked him for a drive in the latest car, the Audi TT. With all of the goodwill of a really great neighbour, he said, "nope, you will have to pop into the showrooms and get an official test drive with one of the sale steam. I just do the valetting. So confidence battered and ego reduced to the size of Thumbelina’s knickers, i decided to do just that. And how i enjoyed the experience. The Audi TT is similar in stance to the Nissan 350Z and to be fair, looks a little more eager to please. The other main contender for the super coupe crown is probably the BMW Z4, (all really good derivatives of the coupe boardroom drawing boards, and all tight engined and swollen brake discs). Sitting in the TT i could see why this car is now topping the list with today’s army of hair salon owners and clothing boutique skimmers. Very, very brave is the man who tempts fate in tight corners driving a vehicle too hard, this thing followed the curves on many back roads like the middle white lines on a motorway, absolutely fantastic! Noise was easily bearable, (but then you aint going to buy a sports car and want to hear the purring of a Lexus electric engine from beneath the throttle). Every detail in the cabin is top quality and the top end speed i managed was too great to brag about on the limited speed roads en route, (unbelievably agile). There were no issues with space, or traffic cops for that matter, and the salesman only spent two minutes with an old jiffy bag once we arrived back at the depot. This was last year’s model, (this years new version is supposed to be even better). Very, very, very good.

Philip, London on the Audi A8

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This has been a most disappointing experience. The look of the car is fine but te problems started from day one. The PDI was very poor and there was still remenents of the wax coating left on several parts of the bodywork making it feel quite rough to the touch and dulled the appearance in places. The car is almost 3 years old now and has done 6000 miles only. We have had to endure squeaks and rattles from the seats, dashboard and door panels and to date they have never been cured. I am told that this is a common fault. The only way to overcome the squeaks and rattles is to leave the radio on a music programme to relieve the torture. The power boot soon gave up and you had to use it manually for quite a while and was eventually cured I was told by a software update. Have had intermittent trouble with the emission control system and the car is quite heavy on fuel and if you leave the engine on whilst you go to get something out of the boot the smell of fumes is unpleasant. Metal strips on the dashboard have worked their way loose and various warning lights have shown up from time to time. The electric wing mirrors sometimes develop a mind of their own but after a minute or so return to normal. The parking brake system malfunctioned on a number of occassions with the warning light appearing on the instrument panal and sometimes you had the warning light flashing for the whole of your journey. It happened so often that you never knew if it was a brake fault or an electronic malfunction. The screen for the driver information occasionaly had a mind of it’s own. On two occassions when I had to call out the Audi emergency service it took between 3 and four hours to get there although I must admit that I had parked the car in London and then called them. Generally I also feel that the build quality is not as good as it should be for a flagship model. The dealer service is fine but Audi’s customer complaint department leaves a lot to be desired.

Tony, Berwickshire on the Audi A6 Avant

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I’ve owned this car for 8 months, and frankly I’m disappointed with the ride, handling and comfort, which is of the tooth-loosening variety. Maybe it’s my fault for buying the s-line variant, but those wishing for comfort should beware. Reliability and performance are good, however, and economy for a car of this size and performance is also credit-worthy - typically in the 40 mpg area on longer runs, and 35 around town. Load carrying is also good, although Volvo and Mondeo may offer better options if this is important. Overall, OK, but I won’t buy another.

James, Perthshire on the Audi A6 Saloon

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Although now almost 4 years old the A6 more than holds its looks against the new, recently released models. It is a firm ride and the body control is good but the steering is not as responsive as I would have liked. The interior is spacious, seating five adult passengers with no problem. The interior is beautiful and luggage/storage space is impressive. This car feels extremely "safe", stability and traction control and active head restraints come as standard but best of all are the six airbags (side, curtain and front) also supplied as standard. Reliable - yes, it’s an Audi.

Graham, Oxfordshire on the Audi A4 Avant

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A drivers car with practicality. Feels like it has been made to last. This 2.0 TDI SE has a smooth delivery from the turbo and will pull sixth gear comfortably at 70 returning over 44 mpg. It beats our Lexus IS 220D in almost everything. Against it the BMW 3 series looks bland and the Merc looks dated. I wish there was more height in the loadbay as the floor could have been lower and there is not enough storage areas in the front. But who cares when it drives so well!

Graham, England on the Audi A4 Avant

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I went from a Lexus IS 220 D SE to the Audi and found the Audi to be a much better drivers car. Better MPG better acceleration and decent handling.

Dan, Kent on the Audi A6 Avant

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Robert, Devon on the Audi A6 Saloon

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It’s got 100k on now ! It’s still a great car! Too good some times as you are going faster than you think!! at 70 on the motorway it feels like you are stopped, not good for the concentration!! lol room for every thing ! and it stops so well to! your eyes just about pop out! Why can’t others put good brakes on there cars ?? tyres and good brakes are the most important, if you can’t stop the thing then you are totally stuffed!! We really like it!!

Nicholas, Suffolk on the Audi A6 Saloon

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I have had many Audis over the years and the last Audi i had was the old 2001 A6 2.4 v6 which was good but the new one wow!An amazing car with a 4.2 sound!& speed with a sports gear what a car looking forward to the next model!

Les, Norfolk on the Audi A6 Avant

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Bought the car new to replace my 02 Merc 220cdi. A great car but for a few niggles: Blown intercooler at 30k, repaired under warranty; Constantly failing rear washer jet, repaired by Audi, lasted about a fortnight then stopped working again! I Haven’t had a rear washer for 3 years now; exhaust gas management failed at 60k. Main dealer service is overpriced and over rated. They charged me 1,285 pounds for a service and cam belt change and then tried to tell me I needed new rear pads at 280 pounds when there was still a good 20k of wear left !! Now at 97k and having problems with the electronic park brake. Audi deny any problems with this (even though every forum lists this as a common fault with the EPB). On a positive note, mpg varies from 46-56 with performance impressive for a 2.0. It’s worth noting that an earlier recall to the ECU resulted in power loss in low revs through gears 1&2 and after a particulary terrifying incident crossing the M62 and suffering power loss during acceleration, I rang Norwich Audi and demanded the car be returned to its original settings. After some deliberation and a call to Germany for the codes this was done and the car behaved superbly! Ride quality is firm and you tend to feel all the bumps, my wife gets car sick on virtually every journey! To summise, the car has a few flaws but is otherwise a good motor let down by poor service and attention from the dealers. Incidently, for good value servicing and maitenance in Norwich call Autogas in Alston Rd, Audi, vw and SEAT specialist. Serviced my car for £140, rear pads replaced all in for £120 !

Stephen, Renfrewshire on the Audi A6 Saloon

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I bought my car with 27,000 on the clock and out of warenty. At 30,000 miles the egr valve went, then both rear brake wire harnesses had to be replaced. At 50,000 miles the fly wheel went. I have spent more money in one year than I have spent on my last Audi A6 in 5 years and that has 270.000 on it. My original A6 still drives as good as the new one and the fly wheel didn’t need to be replaced until 200,000 miles.

David, Norfolk on the Audi A6 Saloon

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I have had 6 Audi’s - A3, A4 and now an A6. All of these cars are simply the best all round cars money can buy. I have my current A6 a 3.0 TDI Quattro S Line. It has everyting one could need for normal use including a big boot to store my 5 month old son’s kit. The car is quiet, powerful, steering a little vague but you get used to it, comfortable in s Line trim, great sat nav, easy controls all round and it goes like stink when you put your footdown. Quattro is simply brilliant and if you get snow like we did this year, and dont want to be seen in a Chelsea Tractor then you must have Audi Q power.

Sarah, Lancashire on the Audi TT Roadster

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I luv it in every way possibly I could luv it! and if that isn’t enough I really really do LUV IT!!!!!!!!!!!

Ashley, Berkshire on the Audi A4 Cabriolet

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Had this car a month and hey, I just can not stop driving it about. It is the best car I have ever driven, well apart from the bosses Porsche 911. Mine is the sport auto model and driving in sport mode is such good fun. Can go round corners like a train on tracks. Very sporty and comfortable to drive. Great with the hood down - at the touch of a button. Xeon headlights is like driving in daylight. Air con is tops and you can freeze if you want to. Nice 18 inch wheels and 235/40/18 tyres holds the road nicely. Plenty of good ones around if you want one.

AS, London on the Audi A3

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The most unreliable car I have ever had. Here are the list of faults most of which I’ve had to pay for after the warranty expired: 1. Boot lid pistons fractured x2 2. Heater and ventilation system fan broke and blew fuses leaving me stranded on the motorway - &pouund;800 3. Windscreen fluid pipework leak £200 4. Halogen lamp ballast failure £400 5. Water pump failure (new timing belt at same time changed) £700 5. Dials on fascia - paintwork rubbing off 6. Water leak into cabin from door seal x2 - warranty 7. Anti-roll bar creaking/cracked - £300 8. New batteries x2 - £200 9. Lambda probe x4 - approx £400 total over 7 years 10. Plastic seat lever broken twice when letting friends out of the back of the hatchback x2. 11. Cruise control stalk temperamental and often doesn’t work but too expensive to repair/replace... 12. The ride is harsh and uncomfortable; looks flash and trendy but as expensive as a Mercedes to fix but without the reliability... very disappointing.

James, Essex on the Audi A2

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40-45mpg round town £35 road tax - excellent build quality but there have been some electrical niggles.

Vivien, Kent on the Audi A4 Avant

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This car is everything I ever wanted in a car BUT five months into owning it, the gearbox had to be replaced. It’s been great ever since... until now... yes, another serious gearbox fault, at the cost of nearly £1300, not what you expect from a quality car, four years old with 36,000 miles on the clock. I didn’t want to part with this car but now I’m wondering whether I should get rid before it costs me more than it’s worth. Full marks to the Audi garage though, a no quibble courtesy car for as long as it takes to repair it.

John R, Northumberland on the Audi A4 Avant

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Best car I have ever had great to drive smooth great diesel like floating on a cloud. I've had lots of cars never one like this make and that's over 47 years.

Barry, Buckinghamshire on the Audi S8

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I’ve just bought a 2002 Quattro Sport V8 with 75,000 miles on it. I have never owned an Audi before, preferring Mercedes C Class. I have to say that this car is incredible, the build standard superb, ride excellent. I am a gadget freak so obviously I am at home here. I am 100% happy with my purchase and I wish I’d bought one sooner.

Eddie, London on the Audi A6 Saloon

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If you maintain an Audi A6 properly, the only better car would be a Mercedes S class.

James, Kent on the Audi A6 Saloon

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This is a great car.

Geoff, Lanarkshire on the Audi A6 Avant

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Space is in abundance in the Audi A6 Avant. Beautifully designed and the BMW's iDrive system is easy to use and quickly becomes automatic. This is a very comfortable drive, especially if you choose air suspension. There are plenty of individual options that help you to style the A6 Avant to your own particular tastes. Highly recommended and a good addition to the estate market.

Iain, County Down on the Audi A4 Saloon

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My 1.8 TDI has been been perfect for getting me from A-B. The car has required very little up-keep and is solid, reliable, everything you would expect from an Audi.

Mary, Yorkshire on the Audi A3

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I bought the 5 door Sportback version in 2005 and have been very happy with my choice. The choice I had was between the Audi A3 and the Volkswagen Golf. Although pricier than the Golf, the better engine dynamic shift gearbox clinched the deal for me! A good, reliable car.

Tim, Ayrshire on the Audi A3

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I chose this car as I wanted something good looking and nippy enough to get me around town during the week for work but also a comfortable family car at the weekends. We regularly make long journeys to the in-laws in Cumbria so fuel consumption had to also be a factor. The wife also stipulated ISOFIX for our 10 month old’s car seat, which comes as standard on this model. So far this car has delivered all our requirements, I’d definitely recommend this vehicle to anyone needing a good all-rounder.

Alan, Edinburgh on the Audi A3 Sportback

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Although I only took delivery 5 weeks ago, so far I am very pleased I chose this car over other makes I had been considering. Motorway cruising is immensely enjoyable and so far I have achieved an average MPG of 42. Performance and fuel efficiency was not my only consideration as I have a young child and therefore space was a major concern, however, the Audi A3 certainly has room enough for the car seat, pram and everything else needed on long and short journeys.

Elliot, Surrey on the Audi A4 Avant

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What a LOT of car you get for your money. This one is a beast and a really fun to drive. I’ve only had it for 4 weeks and 2k miles and hardly had the opportunity for it to show me what it can really do yet but I’m itching to find out. Mpg around 46 and acceleration like you-know-what off a shovel. Bose sound system and DVD sat nav all add towards the experience. Brilliant car.

Tamsin, Cheshire on the Audi A4 Cabriolet

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Fantastic little number that whilst offering all the sportiness you could ever want still feels very safe and solid to drive. I have previously always gone with BMW but am glad I strayed. Turns heads everywhere I go!

Michelle, Buckinghamshire on the Audi A4 Saloon

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It was my husband who talked me into getting this car and I have to say I’m very pleased I listened to him (yes we do sometimes). I get through a heck of a lot of mileage a month as a medical sales rep and needed a car that was going to be able to give me the boot room I needed for all my samples whilst giving me comfort as I spend 60% of my working week actually driving to appointments, but still give me a car that would be practical for a mum of two young teenage girls who want to be driven everywhere at weekends. So far, I’ve had only pleasurable motoring from this car and would definitely recommend it to anyone who is looking for something that looks fantastic but won’t break the bank to buy or run.

Terry, Lancashire on the Audi A6 Avant

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This is the sixth Audi I’ve had now and it’s done nothing to dissuade me that Audi really are the best when it comes to this type of vehicle. This car has everything you’ll ever need and comes with a ‘fitted as standard’ list as long as your arm. It looks classy and drives like a dream. I’m getting 36mpg, which is slightly higher than the book. Excellent car in every respect.

Mike, Lincolnshire on the Audi Q7

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A very solid car, the interior is comfortable and stylish and the exterior easy on the eye. The DVD SatNav and MMI system are a welcome bonus. The car so far has averaged around 26mpg, that’s combined journeys of motorway and road over 340 miles. It doesn't feel as big as it is to drive and handles like a much smaller car, almost nippy! All in all I’m very happy with this car, it does exactly what it says on the tin.

Leslie, Surrey on the Audi Q7

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This was a very expensive choice and with hindsight one I would probably not choose again. This SUV is very heavy on fuel consumption. I would probably go for a cheaper 4x4 alternative next time. On the plus side it does feel very safe to drive and is certainly of excellent quality.

Peter, Middlesex on the Audi A6 Saloon

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This is the first Audi car I’ve driven (company car) as I’ve always been led to believe it’s the poor man’s BMW, which just goes to show you should never listen to rumour. I’m really blown away by this car, it has all the gadgets and gizmos you’d expect from a Vorsprung durch Technik car and some great safety features. The design and styling are on the luxurious side and the engine doesn’t let you down either. It’s not really done much mileage yet but will be taking it France this summer and am looking forward to seeing what it can really do.

Chloe, Cambridgeshire on the Audi TT Coupe

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This is my dream car and I actually look forward to going to work every morning just so I can drive it, I’m even thinking of moving further away from work just so I can spend longer behind the wheel!

Ross, Hampshire on the Audi TT Coupe

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The only car I've ever owned that leaves me smiling every single time I drive it. Journey times have increased massively, I go the long way every time. It's a beautiful car and I just love it!

Gavin, Rutland on the Audi A3

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I love driving this car! Audi have got it so right; style, comfort and just first class to drive. Exceptional!

Rosa, Berkshire on the Audi TT

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I wanted a car that was sassy as well as sporty and this car has it all. Beautiful to drive and look at, and all the oomph you expect from a TT.

Philip, Shropshire on the Audi A3 Sportback

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My A3 Sportback has given me nothing but reliable and comfortable driving in the 8 months I have owned it. It has made the 5.30am start to my working day something to look forward to!

Jennie , Surrey on the Audi A4 Cabriolet

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This is a very classy car, roof works with a minimum of fuss and does not leave you open to the elements when down. Feels safe, is reliable and offers plenty of oomph when accelerating. First class all round. 5 stars.

James, Kent on the Audi Q7

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Test drove the 3.0 V6 TDI yesterday. Very impressed. There is plenty of legroom and also plenty of space for storage. This makes for a very comfortable ride. The Q7 handles well, has no difficulties overtaking and you feel extremely safe in it. I plan to buy one shortly and although I know that it will not be the most economical the plus points I’ve made above more than outweigh this. Perfect family car.

Rachel, Kent on the Audi TT Roadster

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This is a fantastic car - looks beautiful, performance is amazing. Everything about the TT Roadster is QUALITY!!!

Latif, Yorkshire on the Audi A3

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The A3 is OK but I wished I’d gone for a BMW 1 series or a Volkswagen Golf instead. It has been pretty cheap to run though but manybe a bit boring. 4 stars in total though due mainly to economy and reliability.

William, Hampshire on the Audi Q7

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Prior to purchasing this as a family car, test drove all the immediate rivals; Volvo XC90, Mercs ML and R Class, Range Rover and Sport, X5, Cayenne. None of the above gave me that instant feel of quality feel of a car. And drive of the Q7 is just perfect. It is THE perfect family car in my opinion. The competition in comparison are out dated and pointless relics!

Richard, Derbyshire on the Audi A6 Saloon

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Great car ! Big tyres are noisy on concrete though.

Caroline, Sussex on the Audi Q7

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I have an Audi Q7, I love it to bits! I use it every day, I have driven to the Dordogne for the summer, such a peaceful and relaxing drive! Fuel averaged about 25 mpg, not bad at all for a huge car! Just one gripe, the luggage capacity is not too good! However I still love it!

Steve, Hertfordshire on the Audi A4 Saloon

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Fabulous quality family saloon with a powerful diesel engine. No problems or niggles. I chose the 2 litre diesel because of the excellent residual value, hence very reasonable car leasing prices.

Aaron, Lancashire on the Audi A3

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The car is a really smooth and relaxing drive, mainly because it is an Automatic. The car has power, speed and looks. Although the 18" Alloys look great, I have had to replace the tyres numerous times! and watch the high curbs. The sport gear setting is an eye opener when you want to accelerate quickly, although it drinks more fuel so use it sparingly. (Comes in handy at round-abouts and entering Motorways). All you need if you want a business executive look or whether you want a sporty weekend car to attract the Ladies. Great Car, but I wouldn’t recommend it if your a family man. In this case I would recommend the A4.

Phil, Cumberland on the Audi A6 Avant

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Very happy with my diesel A6 Avant. Lots of room. Huge boot for the golf clubs. I prefer this to the BMW 5 Series Touring.

Simon, Leicestershire on the Audi A8

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Fabulous build quality with excellent equipment & refinement. Lots of room in the back. A serious competitor to the Mercedes S-Class.

Tim, Isle of Anglesey on the Audi A4 Saloon

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I had an Audi A4 for 2 years and was a great car to drive. It was reliable and consistent, great on fuel and looked good. Certainly a head turner when clean with my James Blunt album turned up and the window down. I almost cried when I had to give it back when changing jobs. I have an A3 now which is great but the A4 is more suited to my executive lifestyle.

Andy, Leicestershire on the Audi A2

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Great little car with fantastic ergonomics and a frugal yet spirited engine. Very stiff ride however and you do feel EVERY little bump in the road. If you are looking for a car in this class you could do a lot worse! Good residuals.

Wayne, Cheshire on the Audi A5

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The V6 Diesel is a fabulous car the drive. Beautiful to look at and drive. Excellent Audi build quality as you would expect from Audi. I get almost 40 MPG & the CO2 emissions make this car a sensible company car choice.

Alan, Kent on the Audi Allroad Quattro

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This is more than just a 4x4 it really is just a wonderful car to drive. There is so much space you could get lost in this car and everything about the car screams quality and class. It feels reassuringly solid and you feel confident that you can tackle anything in this vehicle. Gets top marks from me.

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Overnight closures to install bridge beams over the A421

The project to improve safety and cut congestion on the A421 between Bedford and the M1 at Junction 13 moves a step forward next week, Monday 15 March, weather permitting, when work will begin to place the beams on the two new bridges at Marsh Leys Junction. The bridges are being built to carry the [...]

Roadworks information for Highways Agency roads in Cumbria and North Lancashire – 7 days beginning Monday 15th March 2010

ONGOING SCHEMES A595 West Lakes Science Park to Bigrigg (resurfacing and drainage) – traffic signals for resurfacing and drainage works. Work continues until the 26th March. M6 (Cumbria) Between Junctions 39 and 40 Shap to Penrith (bridge works) – various lane closures and contraflow in both directions for bridge improvements. Work continues until the 26th [...]

Roadworks information for Highways Agency roads in Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Cheshire and South Lancashire – 7 days beginning Monday 15th March 2010

ONGOING SCHEMES M57 Junction 2 to Junction 1 Prescot to Huyton (safety system) – overnight closure southbound from 22.00 to 05.00 between Monday 15th March and 19th March for installation of the MIDAS traffic safety system. M53 & A41 M53 Junction 4 to Junction 5 Bebington to Ellesmere Port and A41 junction with M53 Junction [...]

Highways Agency meet with project partners and local residents to address M6 work concerns

The Highways Agency are working closely with Walsall Council and the residents who live closest to the M6 roadworks near Junction 10 (Walsall) to find solutions to their concerns and develop new ways of working for the remainder of the project. Last week, the Highways Agency met with project partners Carillion and Mouchel at the [...]

North East roadworks update – 13th March – 19th March

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M25 widening making good progress – work to start between junctions 18 and 21

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Work to repair A47 carriageway

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Smoother road surface for the A46 at Winthorpe, Nottinghamshire

A scheme to resurface the Winthorpe roundabout, and repair sections of the A46 carriageway near Winthorpe will start on Monday, 22 March. The work will take place overnight between 8pm and 6am for four nights, but while the resurfacing and carriageway patching repairs take place there will be lane and carriageway closures. From Monday 22 [...]

A500 Stoke on Trent (Etruria to Porthill) improvement update

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Weekly Summary of Roadworks for M25 – 11/03/2010

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Weekly Summary of Roadworks in Kent & Sussex – 11/03/2010

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Weekly Roundup of Roadworks in Surrey, Hampshire, South Oxfordshire and South Berkshire

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M6 Delivering Managed Motorways traffic management update for Thursday 11, Friday 12 and Saturday 13 March February 2010

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A38 Maintenance Work at Turfdown Roundabout

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M45 closure in both directions for weekend maintenance work

The M45 in Northamptonshire and Warwickshire will be closed in both directions this weekend to allow works to take place on the carriageways and verges. Drainage and road surface studies will be undertaken, and resurfacing work and tree-felling will also take place during the closures. Investigation work will start on Friday 12 March at 8pm [...]

Overnight closures on westbound A14 in Northamptonshire as part of ongoing £70 million technology upgrade

A £70 million Highways Agency scheme to install congestion-busting electronic equipment along the A14 will require five nights of closures in Northampton next week. The westbound A14 carriageway will be closed between junction 2, and the Catthorpe Interchange at junction 19 of the M1 for the technology installation work. The A14 at junction 13 will [...]