My second B8 S4

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My second B8 S4

Post by fcuk1_6 » Wed Feb 04, 2015 1:52 pm

Having sold my white B8 S4 S-Tronic saloon on Saturday picked up my new black one from Aberdeen Audi on Monday.

Loved my white basic spec one with the MRC stage 2 tune but as it was closing in on 60k miles decided to sell her on.

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Had been looking at options on what to replace her with I wanted to stay with Audi for the 4wd combined with comfort although did briefly consider a Golf R. TTRS is good handling and fun but budget would only allow a manual and most my mileage is rush hour stop start traffic so that was a no go, C6 RS6 is a monster but doing 50 miles a day round trip for work the MPG would of killed me so decided on another S4 saloon. I could have got a B8.5 but would have been another basic spec one and wanted to see what everyone was raging about with the Quattro Sports Diff.

Found one at Aberdeen Audi with 27500 miles which had the sports diff along with ADS, heated memory super sport seats, HDD nav, B&O, juke box, front parking sensors and rear parking camera and the 19" alloys. After a bit of haggling we did the deal.

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So far really enjoying the car. Differences wise here are my thoughts:
Although I've not really driven the car in anger yet I would say the sports diff does make a noticeable difference, the nose feels more keen to turn in and doesn't push wide on long corners or roundabouts which after coming from Evos and Scoobies was a bit of a let down in the old S4.
The super sport seats make the car feel more special when driving it, the standard sports seats feel like any other modern Audis but the super sports make you feel you are in a real sport model and they hold you well without being uncomfortable although I think the leather on the normal seats was less squeaky.
I'm still fiddling with the ADS, it does help a little and again may be more noticeable during a spirited drive but I wouldn't say its a must have by any means.
The B&O is better than the standard Bose but it is a little tinny IMO but still a good step forward.
The HDD nav is handy to have but can't compare it to the standard nav as my old S4 had none.
The advance key is pointless IMO as there is no lock/unlock button on the door handle so you still need to get the key out to lock and unlock the car.
I'm not too bothered with the reverse camera either, if it didn't have sensors it would be handy but I think it's overkill having both.
The juke box is a good idea but seems that you have to put music onto SD card to upload it rather than through CDs or "external source" which seems a bit daft to me.

I want to get this one back into MRC ASAP as the step back in performance is noticeable to say the very least, also might help me make the very most of the diff and ADS . I'll get more pics up once I get the car cleaned up to my standard.

P.S. sorry for my ugly mug in the second shot, Audi wanted a pic of me picking the car up and it's the only pic I have of the car at the mo.

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Re: My second B8 S4

Post by kent_andy » Wed Feb 04, 2015 7:11 pm

I thought keyless meant you didn't have to unlock / lock as the car detected the key nearby?? That's what my nissan does and makes it much easier!
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Re: My second B8 S4

Post by fcuk1_6 » Wed Feb 04, 2015 7:28 pm

Turns out you may be right, I've emailed used car manager for clarification.

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Re: My second B8 S4

Post by fcuk1_6 » Sun Feb 08, 2015 9:55 pm

Got a few pics now shes had a good clean
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Re: My second B8 S4

Post by t20ary » Fri Feb 13, 2015 3:21 pm

Lovely Find.. very little millage on it,

Would defoz drop it 30 mm make hell of a difference H&R

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Re: My second B8 S4

Post by s4geo » Sun Feb 15, 2015 10:06 am

fcuk1_6 wrote:Turns out you may be right, I've emailed used car manager for clarification.
It should be a case of slowly just opening the door when the key is nearby - at least that's how it works on my previous S4 and the RS6. Then for closing you just brush the little pad on the door handles.

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Re: My second B8 S4

Post by fcuk1_6 » Mon Feb 16, 2015 11:31 am

s4geo wrote:It should be a case of slowly just opening the door when the key is nearby - at least that's how it works on my previous S4 and the RS6. Then for closing you just brush the little pad on the door handles.
Car is booked in to local Audi to get advance key issue looked at a week on Saturday so fingers crossed.
t20ary wrote:Would defoz drop it 30 mm make hell of a difference H&R
Considering lowering it but don't want to ruin the ride comfort, also unsure if/how lowering springs works with the ADS?

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Re: My second B8 S4

Post by Markmyatt7 » Sat Feb 21, 2015 2:20 pm

I'm really considering an S4 (previous B7 RS4 owner). What sort of money would I be spending on a good S4? Looking at 2010-2012 model with sports diff etc.
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Re: My second B8 S4

Post by HYFR » Sat Feb 21, 2015 6:14 pm

i wouldn't bother with an S4 Mark

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Re: My second B8 S4

Post by Markmyatt7 » Sat Feb 21, 2015 6:29 pm

HYFR wrote:i wouldn't bother with an S4 Mark
Why not mate - thought that or an S5 would be a great compromise from an RS4/5 on running costs etc?
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Re: My second B8 S4

Post by HYFR » Sat Feb 21, 2015 6:30 pm

bit dull IMO

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My second B8 S4

Post by doodlebug » Sat Feb 21, 2015 6:36 pm

Agreed. Had one for best part of four months and it does little for me. It's a bit slow, doesn't make a very good noise and can best be described as meh.

It's little better on the fuel than the RS4, only real difference is with a large chunk of motorway cruising.

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Re: My second B8 S4

Post by Markmyatt7 » Sat Feb 21, 2015 6:46 pm

Interesting - I have driven in my mates S4 and he swears by it but he only does motorway driving really.
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Re: My second B8 S4

Post by S4WON » Sat Feb 21, 2015 8:33 pm

Not everyone can afford nor has had the luxury of driving countless V10 R8s. Id imagine most cars are boring compared that that.

My experience, coming from a B7 rs4 is that i believe the B8 s4 is a step up if not at least a step sideways from the b7 in all regards.

I wanted a genuine family car my wife could get on with (i.e auto), didn't have the cash nor really the desire to own a B8 rs4 so i picked up a fully loaded S4.

For me, it is the perfect car and ticks all the boxes and if you want more grunt, for 2k you can get 500bhp and r8 v10 performance. Yes, really.

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