Replacing it would exactly what I would be looking for them to do - assuming you can’t sort it yourself then your going to stuck with it and it’s going to irritate you everytime you get in the car.
I’d take it straight back to the dealer to sort - not clear but from the pics it looks more discoloured than a remaining residue from a previous cleaning attempt.
The longer you leave the more likely the dealer will deny all responsibility
Detailed spec info is available for every model on the site - just hit the info button next to your chosen model on the build screen and you get something like this or select pdf on the last build screen and you get the full spec and build code for the car
That can repaired - will need to be recut and painted. Transalloy Wheels in Birstall did a full refurb on my TTS Alloys and they came back looking factory fresh so would recommend giving them a go. if you send them some pics and they will they give you a price for the repair. They also do a...
My wife’s has averaged 26mpg in the 10,000 miles it’s done since she got from new so your looks to be in the right ball park. It will never complete with a Diesel, even my S5 averages 36mpg even though it has a bigger engine and is a heavier car
Yes the can recoup energy but the above link its doing this via engine braking and when the car uses or does not use the alternator to charge the battery rather than recovering energy when applying brakes.
Feature has been for quite a few years now - my 2017 TTS has it
Works differently depending on drivetrain.
With a conventional engine (e.g. S3) works up to 80mph, engine is disengaged and car rolls without any engine braking (akin to dipping the clutch in manual).
On a mild hybrid works up to 100mph in D o E drive select modes and engine can actually be...
The ENCAP actually rated the lane keep assist function as good and the emergency lane keeping function as adequate. Higher scores are awarded to cars equipped with Blind Spot Monitoring systems which the test car did not have.
Overall the system works seems to work pretty much as Audi...
It’s to help prevent fraud and protect customers - voluntary but helpful.
Attached link provides more info if your interested https://www.mileage.org.uk/
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