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A mix between a Subaru and Jetta. What do these run, $40k? I wouldn't pay a dime more. Just not worth it by looks and material.
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The problem lies in the fact that flappy paddle setups are getting better and better, plus more and more efficient. Manual transmissions peaked a long time ago. The new Porsche 7 speed is a weird duck, with rumors that it's not actually a mechanical shift pattern. I've driven one, and while I prefer it, I also see why folks choose the DSG for the 991.
I'd guess that if you compare F10 and E60 M5 manual sales, the take rate of the F10 will be much lower. I also suspect that removing the high rev nature of the older motors in the E60 and E9x M cars will also be partially responsible for higher take rates in two pedal setups. While your S4 sort of conflicts with my stance that flat torque curves aren't as much fun with a manual as a flappy paddle, I do think that take rates for manual S4's are lower on the B8 model than the B7. |
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Looks amazing!!!
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Looks like that version has carbon fiber pieces on the front bumper where the previous pics had aluminum and it looks like that "quattro" is here to stay.
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Funny sidenote on the LEDs... I got the VAG-COM for the Audi and I learned that you can turn up the LED brightness. To give you an idea of how bright they are now, they come from the factory at 9% brightness. I turned them up to 100% and I look like a rack of stadium lights driving down the road.
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OMG, I was thinking the same thing.
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Seriously, I like that idea. It would be even better if "quattro" was written in mirror.
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That's for DRL LED lights not low beam LED headlights (if you got them). Also you don't want DRLs to be at full brightness because it will overpower the turn signal which can be potentially unsafe.
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I regulate them through the VAG-COM software which plugs into the OBDII port. It's similar to coding a BMW.
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Audi thought of that ahead of time and made the LEDs "wink" when you hit the turn signal. FWIW, I've also disabled that function so they stay on constantly. You can still easily see the turn signal (I tested it out).
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