A few questions about the B8 A4.
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A few questions about the B8 A4.
Thank you for taking the time to look at this. I am looking into buying a 2009-2010 Audi A4 Quattro 2.0T Prestige and had a few questions. I test drove a 2009 A4 2.0T Prestige yesterday and had three main complaints.
Firstly, the steering wheel was manually adjusted and tilt only. Due to my height (6'5") to sit comfortably I needed the seat back all the way. Without being able to adjust the steering wheel telescopically I found that I had to adjust the seat forward to get in a good driving position. My research seems to show that the car should have an electronically adjusted steering wheel with both telescoping and tilt. Hopefully someone can shed some light on why this particular one did not.
Secondly, I prefer my car to have more prominent side bolsters which I found absent in the A4 I drove. I assume that this would not be an issue in an A4 with the S-Line package but I want to make sure that I won't lose some of the comfort features such as the adjustable lumbar and heated seats if I were to purchase one with the aforementioned package.
Thirdly and finally, the car had a considerable amount of road noise and vibration when driving at highway speeds. To be honest it felt as if I were sitting on a sander there was so much vibration. The noise was also quite annoying, though the fantastic Bang and Olufsen sound system did help to ease the annoyance factor.
Thank you very much for an input you can provide.
Firstly, the steering wheel was manually adjusted and tilt only. Due to my height (6'5") to sit comfortably I needed the seat back all the way. Without being able to adjust the steering wheel telescopically I found that I had to adjust the seat forward to get in a good driving position. My research seems to show that the car should have an electronically adjusted steering wheel with both telescoping and tilt. Hopefully someone can shed some light on why this particular one did not.
Secondly, I prefer my car to have more prominent side bolsters which I found absent in the A4 I drove. I assume that this would not be an issue in an A4 with the S-Line package but I want to make sure that I won't lose some of the comfort features such as the adjustable lumbar and heated seats if I were to purchase one with the aforementioned package.
Thirdly and finally, the car had a considerable amount of road noise and vibration when driving at highway speeds. To be honest it felt as if I were sitting on a sander there was so much vibration. The noise was also quite annoying, though the fantastic Bang and Olufsen sound system did help to ease the annoyance factor.
Thank you very much for an input you can provide.
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The steering wheel is not electric, but does tilt and telescope. At least my '11 does, and I think even my '98 B5 did. You get taller bolsters with the sports seats, which come as part of the sports package, which comes as part of the s-line package. You don't lose any adjustments, in fact you gain some: the front bottom cushion will adjust forward/back for longer/shorter thigh support. Can't help with the road noise/vibration, I would suspect that to be an issue more of the wheels/tires than anything else. Though I will say if you are shopping for an automatic, an '11 or newer will have lower highway noise, as it comes with an 8sp auto (vs. 6sp in previous years) which keeps the engine RPMs much lower at highway speeds.
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The '09's had a fair amount of trouble with vibration at highway speeds - most of this was attributed to the control arms, which were redesigned in the 2010 model. There are threads on here that talk about this and Audi was replacing the control arms if needed. The regular seats are lousy for long trips - poor support and get more uncomfortable as the miles grow. The sport seats are significantly better. Of course, the oil consumption issue in '09 and '10 is one that anyone needs to take into account when buying one of these cars.
I had an '09 Premium Plus for 1.5 years and I would not wish it on anyone - an absolute non-stop headache. My best guess is that a Prestige would be only that much worse. Check Consumer Reports - a lot of black marks.
I had an '09 Premium Plus for 1.5 years and I would not wish it on anyone - an absolute non-stop headache. My best guess is that a Prestige would be only that much worse. Check Consumer Reports - a lot of black marks.
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The '09's had a fair amount of trouble with vibration at highway speeds - most of this was attributed to the control arms, which were redesigned in the 2010 model. There are threads on here that talk about this and Audi was replacing the control arms if needed. The regular seats are lousy for long trips - poor support and get more uncomfortable as the miles grow. The sport seats are significantly better. Of course, the oil consumption issue in '09 and '10 is one that anyone needs to take into account when buying one of these cars.
I had an '09 Premium Plus for 1.5 years and I would not wish it on anyone - an absolute non-stop headache. My best guess is that a Prestige would be only that much worse. Check Consumer Reports - a lot of black marks.
I had an '09 Premium Plus for 1.5 years and I would not wish it on anyone - an absolute non-stop headache. My best guess is that a Prestige would be only that much worse. Check Consumer Reports - a lot of black marks.
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I haven't heard anything about "vibration" issues, but the oil consumption problem is clearly not resolved.
The Sport pkg yields sport seats, I think the S Line trim does too.
The Sport pkg yields sport seats, I think the S Line trim does too.
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Not all of them consume oil. Some may and some may have had the Phase 1 and the Phase 2 repairs.
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Here's a good place to start:
https://www.audiworld.com/forums/sho....php?t=2822386
Phase 1 is basically changing a seal on the crankshaft, changing the "pcv" vavle and re-programming the ECU.
Phase 2 is far more invasive including replacement of pistons and rings, IIRC.
Phase 3 replace long block
My '11 car consumes a fair amount of oil. I really should take it in for the low-level repair. That appears to correct this oil consumption issue for many.
https://www.audiworld.com/forums/sho....php?t=2822386
Phase 1 is basically changing a seal on the crankshaft, changing the "pcv" vavle and re-programming the ECU.
Phase 2 is far more invasive including replacement of pistons and rings, IIRC.
Phase 3 replace long block
My '11 car consumes a fair amount of oil. I really should take it in for the low-level repair. That appears to correct this oil consumption issue for many.
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