Steering issues
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Steering issues
I have done some searches and research on the steering issues, and I'm a bit concerned. I noticed a small issue on a test drive at high speed on a turn, but otherwise the steering seemed OK. From what I can determine, it's much more prevalent on the A6 than on the A4, but it happens on that car as well. Is it unique to the A4, or does the S4 also have some issues?
I'm concerned largely because I hated the BMW electric assist steering so much that I got rid of the car (535) after only 8 months. I took a huge bath on it, as you can imagine. I can't afford to do that again. But I will not tolerate a car with bad steering, or notchy steering, as vague steering, which are some of the symptoms that I have read about.
Thoughts? Advice?
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Michael
I'm concerned largely because I hated the BMW electric assist steering so much that I got rid of the car (535) after only 8 months. I took a huge bath on it, as you can imagine. I can't afford to do that again. But I will not tolerate a car with bad steering, or notchy steering, as vague steering, which are some of the symptoms that I have read about.
Thoughts? Advice?
Thanks,
Michael
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My 2011 equipped with Audi Drive Select and Steering on dynamic really pulls back on the assist to say the least (stiff wheel). You do get good feedback from the road. Plus there are mods to make it even nicer if you like.
In order to keep the steering and feel the way I wanted... I never use AUTO mode. Didn't feel the car was as predictable, but that's just me.
Hope this helps
In order to keep the steering and feel the way I wanted... I never use AUTO mode. Didn't feel the car was as predictable, but that's just me.
Hope this helps
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My 2011 equipped with Audi Drive Select and Steering on dynamic really pulls back on the assist to say the least (stiff wheel). You do get good feedback from the road. Plus there are mods to make it even nicer if you like.
In order to keep the steering and feel the way I wanted... I never use AUTO mode. Didn't feel the car was as predictable, but that's just me.
Hope this helps
In order to keep the steering and feel the way I wanted... I never use AUTO mode. Didn't feel the car was as predictable, but that's just me.
Hope this helps
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Sorry, I wasn't very clear in my post. I am considering buying a new 2014 S4, and with this new electric assist steering, there are numerous posts on issues with it, mostly in the A6 forums.
I'm a little worried. I have no plans to get the audi assist or fancy steering or whatever it's called (I'm not up on all the acronyms yet) just your basic car with the active diff and maybe the B&O and nappa leather.
I'm a little worried. I have no plans to get the audi assist or fancy steering or whatever it's called (I'm not up on all the acronyms yet) just your basic car with the active diff and maybe the B&O and nappa leather.
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Sorry, I wasn't very clear in my post. I am considering buying a new 2014 S4, and with this new electric assist steering, there are numerous posts on issues with it, mostly in the A6 forums.
I'm a little worried. I have no plans to get the audi assist or fancy steering or whatever it's called (I'm not up on all the acronyms yet) just your basic car with the active diff and maybe the B&O and nappa leather.
I'm a little worried. I have no plans to get the audi assist or fancy steering or whatever it's called (I'm not up on all the acronyms yet) just your basic car with the active diff and maybe the B&O and nappa leather.
"... the 'why' bit. This is fairly easy. First, it's cheaper and easier to install. There's no need for a hydraulic pump in the engine bay, fluid lines to the steering gear (a fair distance apart on a 911 of course) and it's essentially maintenance free. Once you've designed the steering hardware it can be installed in any number of different cars and simply tuned to suit each application, or even variant should you be so inclined - it's all software based so, relatively, easy and affordable. And let's not forget the improvements in CO2 and fuel consumption."
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I'm new to Audi, my '13 S4 is the first Audi after years of BMW loyalty. I passed on BMW this time around because the steering feel was....shockingly bad. Audi's system isn't great but better than BMW's. I still prefer my '99 M3's steering feel and handling. The S4 has incredible grip and is the best compromise for both daily driver and occasional track use. However, there's something about older BMW's. Just like there's something special about older Porsches.
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I'm new to Audi, my '13 S4 is the first Audi after years of BMW loyalty. I passed on BMW this time around because the steering feel was....shockingly bad. Audi's system isn't great but better than BMW's. I still prefer my '99 M3's steering feel and handling. The S4 has incredible grip and is the best compromise for both daily driver and occasional track use. However, there's something about older BMW's. Just like there's something special about older Porsches.
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The complaints referred to encompass the electric steering of the 2012+ C7 and 2013+ B8. Yours is hydraulic.
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