![]() 04/02/2014 at 18:00 • Filed to: Audi Loaner | ![]() | ![]() |
My B6 is in the shop with a very typical Audi issue. The dealer I bought it from should have had the issue corrected prior to me taking delivery. The dealer is a client of mine so I know he'll make it right.
He gave me this for loaner for a couple of days. 2.0, black leather, auto-tragic. I'll make it work. But I sure miss that third pedal.
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Have you stepped down on the non-existent clutch yet and then was like "what the f- oh yeah"?
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the Tiptronic made the loaner B6's I would receive feel like a completely different car. Terrible.
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My 1.8t 6sp just seemed to have so much more pep. This thing feels like a pig.
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Nice loaner! Where I get my B7 serviced, It's usually older Golfs.
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About 20 times! It's also really weird using the brakes as your sole means of deceleration.
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So damn weird...
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I think he felt bad so it was this or bright red convertible Mustang (auto). An automatic convertible Stang is useless to a Seattle-ite.
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Nice! Love Seattle. Don't mind Portland either.
If it was manual, try to buy it off them. Haha.
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Exactly!
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Careful downshifting to decelerate is hard on your clutch. Brake pads are much cheaper and easier to replace.