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CVT vs 8 Speed Tiptronic: How do they compare?
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CVT vs 8 Speed Tiptronic: How do they compare?
I'm looking at replacing my 2002 A4 with a 2011 model.
I drove a loaner 8 Speed Tiptronic the other day and fell in love with it. The transmission was amazing, how fast is changed gears and how low the RPMs were when cruising around, made the car/engine noise very quiet.
I have never driven the CVT model but am curious how it compares as there are a lot more resale CVT models than 8 speeds.
How is the acceleration on both, especially in the 40-60MPH range? How are the RMPs when on the highway at 70MPH?
I drove a loaner 8 Speed Tiptronic the other day and fell in love with it. The transmission was amazing, how fast is changed gears and how low the RPMs were when cruising around, made the car/engine noise very quiet.
I have never driven the CVT model but am curious how it compares as there are a lot more resale CVT models than 8 speeds.
How is the acceleration on both, especially in the 40-60MPH range? How are the RMPs when on the highway at 70MPH?
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I'm looking at replacing my 2002 A4 with a 2011 model.
I drove a loaner 8 Speed Tiptronic the other day and fell in love with it. The transmission was amazing, how fast is changed gears and how low the RPMs were when cruising around, made the car/engine noise very quiet.
I have never driven the CVT model but am curious how it compares as there are a lot more resale CVT models than 8 speeds.
How is the acceleration on both, especially in the 40-60MPH range? How are the RMPs when on the highway at 70MPH?
I drove a loaner 8 Speed Tiptronic the other day and fell in love with it. The transmission was amazing, how fast is changed gears and how low the RPMs were when cruising around, made the car/engine noise very quiet.
I have never driven the CVT model but am curious how it compares as there are a lot more resale CVT models than 8 speeds.
How is the acceleration on both, especially in the 40-60MPH range? How are the RMPs when on the highway at 70MPH?
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RPM @ 70MPH is around 1800-1900rpm. At cruise speeds during long drives I will constantly get 35-37mpg readings from the computer read out.
I don't have anything to compare 40-60 mph to but in most situations I find its good on the highway.
I don't have anything to compare 40-60 mph to but in most situations I find its good on the highway.
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I dropped my 09 B8 6 speed Tip Quattro off for service a few weeks back and they gave me a 10 B8 CVT and it was horrible. It has some punch off the line but on the higher end of the power band I felt it was pretty gutless. It is the furthest thing from the smooth ride I was used to in mine.
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Yea, after different things Ive read, I've pretty much ruled out the CVT model.
I'm actually looking at the 6 speed tiptronic as well, which means I can expand my search to the 2009 and 2010 models...seems like I can get a better value.
I'm actually looking at the 6 speed tiptronic as well, which means I can expand my search to the 2009 and 2010 models...seems like I can get a better value.
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I didn't mind the CVT too much in my 2003. But I think the new 8-speed has come a long way and is probably better in most areas. My only CVT complaint delt with a tendancy to lug or feel lazy to downshift when you punched it.
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I dropped my 09 B8 6 speed Tip Quattro off for service a few weeks back and they gave me a 10 B8 CVT and it was horrible. It has some punch off the line but on the higher end of the power band I felt it was pretty gutless. It is the furthest thing from the smooth ride I was used to in mine.
Putting it in S mode allows for quicker off the line response but hangs on to higher rpms too much for my taste and needs.
Oh...and if you choose any other tuner besides Stasis, your car will be defunct of warranty anyway if a snarky dealer finds out.
Keep in mind that if you pay double for the Stasis tune, your warranty is with them, not Audi, so its not guaranteed all rainbows and sunshine either.
If you live in a nasty climate, quattro makes sense. I just don't see the general appeal of it when living in the South for the majority of applications though . Perhaps if one raced it every weekend or something.
Be honest with what your real-world application is and test drive both versions. Experiment with different drive modes of each and make an unemotional decision not fueled by internet forum testosterone. You'll be happier in the long run.
My FWD A4 is a daily commuter and I'm far more a feather foot than a lead one. Like most, I enjoy the occasional on-ramp punch or pass on the highway. 95%+ of the time, my car gets driven very conservatively.
Oh BTW, my CVT is tuned too....
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