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smo Member Since: 24 Aug 2009 Location: Devon Posts: 88 |
lol
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11th Mar 2010 2:46 pm |
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AndyC Member Since: 30 Nov 2007 Location: Where the snow dosen't melt when the sun is shining! Posts: 4165 |
Hope for your sake you will not regret that desition - Audi's have terrible reliability and yes you should hang your head in shame cos the Q5 is a pumped up estate car and not in the same class as the FL2 Stand in the corner and say 5000 bloody marys or whatever 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof. Stornoway Grey with Ebony Black Pleather, Clear Indicators, Body Side Mouldings etc. |
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11th Mar 2010 3:02 pm |
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smo Member Since: 24 Aug 2009 Location: Devon Posts: 88 |
That terrible reliability has now taken me to well over 225,000 miles without a single fault until recently - i'd say 200K of trouble free motoring is something landrover ownders never see (and i know that from experience!) I appear to be addicted to Landrovers...
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11th Mar 2010 3:41 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
Nice car . but a bit like that golf ad, 'its just like a landrover' You will always wonder why your not in a freelander At work
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11th Mar 2010 3:57 pm |
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smo Member Since: 24 Aug 2009 Location: Devon Posts: 88 |
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11th Mar 2010 4:13 pm |
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tonka Member Since: 08 Mar 2009 Location: uk Posts: 176 |
Very nice car Audi Q5 but a work mate has one & it eats front tyres (8k & they are shaged), he has spoken to a number of other Q5 owners which have the same problem with a set at near on £400 its worth bearing this in mind. If I had all the money I spent on Beer!, I'd spend it on Beer!. |
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11th Mar 2010 6:24 pm |
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smo Member Since: 24 Aug 2009 Location: Devon Posts: 88 |
I've never heard of a single problem with Q5's eating tyres....Q7's on the other hand are renowned for it!
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11th Mar 2010 7:24 pm |
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iangam Member Since: 13 Dec 2009 Location: Norfolk UK Posts: 146 |
Oh yes they will, as I load the "trailer" and then drive the truck to dealer and then unload trailer. Right now i'm contracted to VAG from sheerness which is where your Q5 should come from. I've been doing it 20 years so i'll try not to bend it. 2009 FL2 GS 1985 90Tdi |
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11th Mar 2010 7:38 pm |
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smo Member Since: 24 Aug 2009 Location: Devon Posts: 88 |
Yes of course there will be a mile or 2 at most on the clock from various bits of manovering, i ment its not being delivered by driver like many are which means some minimum wage muppet paid to thrash brand new cars they dont own....not with mine! I appear to be addicted to Landrovers...
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11th Mar 2010 7:45 pm |
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mcphersonstrut Member Since: 21 Jul 2009 Location: In the land of 2 wheel drive and 60mpg Posts: 2164 |
iangam - do you still hold the record for the longest wheelspin from rest in a delivery mileage 4x4 |
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11th Mar 2010 7:59 pm |
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iangam Member Since: 13 Dec 2009 Location: Norfolk UK Posts: 146 |
No I lost that but I'm trying to regain my title with a 200 yarder, and they wonder why the tyres have had it after 8000 miles, clutches smoke a treat when we put them on top deck. Joking aside, were all on damage bonus so we treat the cars like eggs, have a close inspection of the wheels, there fairly wide and have been know to get caught on the deck, also we are all having to wheel strap cars now so the strap goes around the tyre tread to hold the car on, sometimes a hook has been known to tap a wheel putting them on causing a small chip. Body damage is rare on Audi but you do get the odd one with a parking dent from yard storage or a scuff bumper corner, chip driver door edge maybe, but most cars come covered up with film or in a bag. Once we've had a good dose of snow you'll be back. 2009 FL2 GS 1985 90Tdi |
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11th Mar 2010 8:21 pm |
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smo Member Since: 24 Aug 2009 Location: Devon Posts: 88 |
Good to know, thanks for the info on what to check.
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11th Mar 2010 8:30 pm |
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iangam Member Since: 13 Dec 2009 Location: Norfolk UK Posts: 146 |
Mostly I've noticed that Land Rover fit a normal road tyre where as other manufacturers fit tyres you would expect to see on a sports car i.e more rubber, less tread, lower profile and lack of self cleaning which in most off road situations is not what you want.
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11th Mar 2010 8:44 pm |
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smo Member Since: 24 Aug 2009 Location: Devon Posts: 88 |
It does have hill descent and an "off road mode" which is like terrain response but only 2 modes.
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11th Mar 2010 8:56 pm |
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