Clutch: How long do they last?
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My B5 S4 is up to 94k
and that's with many hard launches and about 8 track weekends, stage 2+.
i too am shocked it lasted that long, it's just now starting to hop a little bit when i take off gently.
My B6 S4 is at 50k miles and no problems.
I used to own an '84 Rabbit (back in '87) and i drove it fast, but always nice to the clutch... no slipping, and it lasted to 140k miles.
I know many folks who torch them in no time, just depends on how ya do it.
i too am shocked it lasted that long, it's just now starting to hop a little bit when i take off gently.
My B6 S4 is at 50k miles and no problems.
I used to own an '84 Rabbit (back in '87) and i drove it fast, but always nice to the clutch... no slipping, and it lasted to 140k miles.
I know many folks who torch them in no time, just depends on how ya do it.
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Audi Advantage covers wear items like clutch disc, wiper blades, alignment...
battery, etc. You can tell the spirit of the audi warranty versus audi advantage policy in the battery coverage. Notice the first year of the battery coverage in covered by your regular audi warranty as they would assume a bad battery in the first year would be a defect, whereas a worn old battery in the 4th year of ownership is covered by audi advantage. This policy covers the wear items.
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