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My garage Autobahn just got prices for parts i need for the A6 engine fan and switch £420 plus vat it must be bloody gold plated thats a crazy steep price and engine undertrays for the front £126 and £69 for the back both plus vat. Audi really do screw their customers greedy barstoods
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Originally posted by John. View PostJust curious, but what made you choose an A6 3.0 BTDI? Did you buy it new and what mileage do you do?
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It's a disgrace Darren. I hope they are extending the warranty period to cover the time the car has been standing waiting for them to supply parts. It's a good trick, not supplying parts while the warranty period ticks away. I don't believe for one second the parts are not available anywhere.Panthero Coupé quattro 20vt
Indigo ABY coupé
Imola B6 S4 Avant
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Sorry to hear, and I thought the BTDI was a good motor?
I must admit I felt it was a bit piss-taking with my C5 RS6, did all the work myself but didn't fit OEM parts as I found I could get OEM for sometimes as little as 1/4 of the price.
Coupled with that the dealer didn't ever call me about having a chat about an A4/S4 and were too busy for someone to talk to whilst I was in there, I think they didn't take me seriously.
In the end I went in to BMW and spec'd a loaded 335d touring, same monthly as the well spec'd S4 I had been creaming over, complete contrast in treatment and I went for it.
I will be honest, I still have slight fantasies about chopping it at the end of the year for something Audi again (ideally an RS badge) but threads like this make me wonder why. It's not missed a beat in 40k, X-drive is like Quattro without the understeer, can get >40mpg whilst pushing hard cross-country or fast motorway yet puts out 313hp. May as well put the fuel saving into a remap to 395hpAUDI - saving Dad's from minivans since 1994
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I was looking for a comfortable car for my old bones as a retirement present to myself.
Narrowed choice to BMW X3, Audi Q5 or Volvo XC60.
Arranged test drive at BMW and when turned up, the salesman was not there, I was not even in the diary and the cars I wanted to drive were not even there.
Audi showed no interest at all.
So went for the Volvo
Have to say, they couldn't do enough and was well impressed with the service, more than I can say for the German brandsAudi 90 quattro (Typ 85)
20v turbo conversion
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Thats the thing,you would think Audi would at least try to professional in all it does and look after potential customers with whats been going on.To be uninterested in selling you a car is lamentable. Still the're seeing all of this through their lofty position, of through their noses. How the mighty fall,they even eventually see it but by then they are so consumed with their corporate superiority they just watch as it all falls apart then wonder where it all went wrong. Audi were a great company when they were seeking market share back in the 80's and early/mid 90's. I think the Parent company still is great,it's just the Uk dealerships letting the side down!96 URS6 plus speck saloon
96 URS6 plus speck estate
94 2.6 80 Avant
99 2.8 final edition Cabriolet
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Parent copany is not that great as they let parts become NLA.
Even the car that made Audi great, the one we all cherish , yes the mighty ur.
How can they let something like that happen to such an icon.
I do agree with you that one day they will wonder where it all went wrong though.
Seems it is already happening if fans of the brand and good customers like Darren are defecting, this will happen sooner rather than later.
Perhaps a petition is worth drawing up?Audi 90 quattro (Typ 85)
20v turbo conversion
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Can German based members on here reading the thread advise if this is the standard of customer service german Audi owners of newer models 'enjoy', or it is just the UK ?
Audi Germany need to send secret shoppers to the UK dealers to see what's happening.
Or maybe they just don't care as they are still making enough money. Aren't the new car sales climbing year on year, notwithstanding hiccup over the emission issue ?
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I think most problems with dealers are down to fact that they're private. By saying that I don't think it's normal, Audi should either buy back dealerships or test the quality of service they provide.'93 Audi 100 Avant - R.I.P
'92 Audi UrS4 Avant - SOLD
'93 Audi UrS4 Avant LPG
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Originally posted by hunker7 View PostI think most problems with dealers are down to fact that they're private. By saying that I don't think it's normal, Audi should either buy back dealerships or test the quality of service they provide.
The two big dealers in the south of England that are Audi owned are Aston Green in Slough and the huge one you can see from the elevated section of the M4 as you drive in or out of London.
I think it unlikely that the emission scandal will have too much effect on the business and it would be very foolhardy for a global company not to have some form of risk insurance for any litigation it may face in any of the markets it dose business in.
I do have to agree with everybody regarding the UK dealers total lack of interest in their customers and the appalling parts situation.I also have an 850 CSi BMW that is now 21 years old and I can get the most obscure parts for it mostly next day from my local BMW dealer
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