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Despite all the complaints about LA traffic, I love it. :D |
If u like driving in LA you’ll like driving in NY. Same level of skill/assertiveness/predictability cuz everyone’s an asshole But if you’re clever with lane and route selection you can beat ETAs by 20-30% |
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ohhh maybe automatic zaps the power? |
I don't mind most traffic but LA traffic blows because your ETA means nothing. When I left my hotel room last week Maps said it was 40 mins to the rental car dropoff. Get in the car it's 1hr 10. Actual travel time ended up being about 1hr 50 and I missed the checked bag cutoff for my flight and had to take a later one. Quote:
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Honda brakes (and Mazda too) generally have too much travel and they rely too much on travel over pressure as well - I much prefer the German way of pressure being the way to control the brakes. |
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Going: 7DCT's always in a gear too low unless in Sport mode, needs to spool before passing or starting on a hill. I used launch control a lot. Stopping: Really unstable on hard braking too, squirms and tugs on steering before it settles. FWIW, the C63 I drove in LA also needed to be driven in sport mode. Going: 9GTronic also in too high of a gear & the 4.0T had terribly inconsistent power delivery. Can't stomp on the kickdown switch either because you need to roll onto the throttle to keep traction. I sound like a boomer but I really prefer a big NA motor. Chrysler 5.7/6.4 paired to the ZF8 gearbox is perfection - torque anytime, anywhere in the rev range. |
enterprise audis are shit shit tires with probably no maintenance ( oil change sticker was from local maintenance place) I had an A4 give me understeer at grand canyon junction and the rear diff was making all sorts of weird noise |
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OTOH, the rear hatch made it so much more practical for us - my wife noted that as something she really liked, no trouble getting to our luggage and other things. Decent sized room in the back. I wish the new one came in a PHEV/hybrid wagon in NA though as my wife might have been down with it. Acura should have made the TLX a direct competitor to the A5 rather than the overweight, slow weirdo they made with a tiny back seat. The TLX meets no particular requirement from a luxury/sports sedan customer - it's huge on the outside, not practical on the inside, fat, not particularly fast, and only handles decent. |
Mine had 900 miles on it & were on the standard German OE tier MB/Audi love: https://continentaltire.com/tires/procontact-rx |
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Unstable under braking is not what I have found, might be an alignment or tire issue? The A4 has survived Mission and VIMC, and never given me anything less than full confidence on the brakes. Stock pads/rotors/fluid and "sport package" tires (Continental SportContact 6 which are basically premium ECS2's.) Quote:
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Does audi have any cars left with a stick shift? its pretty sad cuz i remember they used to have decent stick shift cars like the r or s3/4/5 back in the days |
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thats god damn sad. So the only ones left with VAG is the Porsche Carrera T & GT3 or..... go all the way down to a Jetta GLI so youre stuck with a stupid beetle, or another beetle sedan. |
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Audi specifically feels like it's in eco mode when it's in comfort The B8.5 S4 that I drove quite frequently has this issue. It always felt like it was in eco mode. S/C noises were appreciated but throttle response in Dynamic is too touchy. BMW comfort is actually decent, eco-pro is like driving a 4 banger with no torque. The 5er I drive packs a hefty punch, but you do have to get past the kickdown switch for it to downshift 2-3 times first. In sport mode it either holds the gear too high or rarely it's just right and it'll drop 1 gear. Quote:
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But, I loved San Diego though. Probably the only place I've seriously considered uprooting from Vancouver and moving to Quote:
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Sport mode in BMW will burn a lot more gas. Watching the fuel consumption gauge, in sport mode the car seems to maintain idle throttle instead of cutting fuel so the injectors are primed, turbos are spooled and ready to go. |
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Mercedes is also doing way too much with their 9 speed. BMW, Alfa, Chryslers with the ZF8 drive perfectly fine. Never needed a drive mode on em. |
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Or maybe because I drive it in such an old man fashion it doesn’t seem laggy at all. |
Also, this might be an automatic thing, but I found in both the 5er and the S4 (the S4 was worse for this), when you let off throttle it keeps going. Normally, in a manual car, I let off the throttle to slow down (instead of braking). The Audi keeps going LOL. I actually have to press on the brake to slow down enough. Quote:
It's always hard to gauge how good your own car's pedal feels. I don't personally think the FK8s brakes feel very strong, but many other people disagree. |
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10am on a Sunday morning in Santa Clara, I came face to face with a lady driving the wrong way on a highway interchange. I swerved and narrowly missed her: she still clipped me in the drive-side front fender and door of my s2k. Did about $5000 of damage. She reeked of pot. Said she just got out of jail, and that she had no insurance. I had to pay that one out of pocket, since I hadn't bothered with underinsured motorist coverage :/. |
Quite the American story! "Just got outta jail and then I got high..." |
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Can't stay long with the newborn and all, but I'd love to stop by to say hi. Also I haven't seen bcrdukes in I think 20+ years lol |
The jerkbag Chinese geezer is looking to come to Toronto when I'm in Vancouver. |
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