Potential RS4 buyer, questions / advice / persuasion request

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Post by bn8959 » Tue Nov 11, 2008 1:32 pm

I think that is a perfect excuse for another visit to a dealership for a 'test'!

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Post by pippyrips » Tue Nov 11, 2008 1:46 pm

primus2211 wrote:
bn8959 wrote:Of course! Although I think I prefered the black one in Newbury!

I have a slight concern about space available for my left leg - im 6'5" and find there is little space between the steering wheel and the console - I find I have to rest it against the console, and only just have space for my knuckles to pass when turing. With only two short test drives, im not certain if that is going to annoy me in the long term. It is less comfortable than my ST. Ive obviously done a bit of steering column and seat adjustment, but you dont really have time to set it all correct when you have a salesman breathing down your neck! Maybe there is a combination of adjustments that will mean I can fit properly!

I now know I definately need one with the sports seats; unless the lower bolsters on the buckets can be significently adjusted (you know, big hip bones :? ). Unfortunetely this significently reduces my choice, as most have the buckets.
Hi! I'm 6'1" and I find the easiest and best position seems to be to drop the bucket seats all the way down, tilt the backrest to a reasonable position and start pushing the seats back until you find the most comfortable driving position. Initial feel was that it was not as good as the GTI MKV, but after a while, it really works and you'd love it!

On lower bolster, if I'm not wrong on the the section you're referring to, the 1st toggle switch (up/down) on the side of the seat can be used to deflate the bolster to create a less snug fit at that section. Make sure to leave some spare room as when it goes into Sports mode, it will tighten up effectively squishing the ermm......posterior?
Agree with Primus - i'm 6'2" and have no problems fitting in the car - in fact i have to bring the seat forward a bit but the seat lowering handling is both a winner and essential!

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Post by bn8959 » Tue Nov 11, 2008 2:47 pm

I wonder then if the buckets have a greater range of adjustment than the sports seats (which are the only ones ive tried). I think I need to take a closer look!
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Post by bn8959 » Tue Nov 18, 2008 7:32 pm

Well, I did it!

Phantom Black RS4 Avant, Apr 2007, 11k, Sports seats. Part ex'd the ST220. Will be sad to see that go (for about 5 minutes!)

Pick it up tomorrow! :D

Thanks for all your advice! Hopefully now ill be able to contribute and know what im talking about!
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Post by sonny » Tue Nov 18, 2008 8:58 pm

nice one bud, get some pics up ASAP!!!
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Post by pippyrips » Tue Nov 18, 2008 9:24 pm

bn8959 wrote:Well, I did it!

Phantom Black RS4 Avant, Apr 2007, 11k, Sports seats. Part ex'd the ST220. Will be sad to see that go (for about 5 minutes!)

Pick it up tomorrow! :D

Thanks for all your advice! Hopefully now ill be able to contribute and know what im talking about!
Well done mate, welcome to the family :)

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Post by Dom81 » Wed Nov 19, 2008 8:26 pm

Congratulations!
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Post by RS4MAD » Wed Nov 19, 2008 8:42 pm

bn8959 wrote:Well, I did it!

Phantom Black RS4 Avant, Apr 2007, 11k, Sports seats. Part ex'd the ST220. Will be sad to see that go (for about 5 minutes!)

Pick it up tomorrow! :D

Thanks for all your advice! Hopefully now ill be able to contribute and know what im talking about!
Well done mate, enjoy!!!!!!!!!

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Post by bn8959 » Thu Nov 20, 2008 6:54 pm

SJ-RS4 wrote:nice one bud, get some pics up ASAP!!!
Here we go! Nothing too out of the ordinary (on here anyway) :)

Its a pretty good example! Alloys unmarked and just a few tiny marks on the front. Im damn pleased overall!

Probably going to get Bluetooth handsfree retrofitted soon just to finish it off with all the items I want.
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Post by booski » Thu Nov 20, 2008 7:02 pm

AH she's a beauty......:thumbs:

shame she isn't daytona grey :bigblink:
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Post by bn8959 » Thu Nov 20, 2008 7:04 pm

Ha Ha. I never came across a Daytona grey avant in my searches. Phantom Black and Daytona Grey were top of my list! This is the one that ticked all the boxes (well nearly all) and wasnt at the other end of the country. :)
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Post by sonny » Thu Nov 20, 2008 8:16 pm

Looks very nice mate, does she have ceramic discs?
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Post by bn8959 » Thu Nov 20, 2008 8:40 pm

SJ-RS4 wrote:Looks very nice mate, does she have ceramic discs?
Thanks :)

She has standard brakes. Im not sure if I wouldve wanted one with ceramics, cost of new discs are pretty eye watering I believe! Although dont they last much longer?
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Post by bn8959 » Thu Nov 20, 2008 8:42 pm

Ive just taken her for my first spin in the dark and discovered the amazement of adapative headlights! That wasnt listed on the options sheet when I bought her. Im very pleased :jump_clap:
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Post by P_G » Thu Nov 20, 2008 10:50 pm

Ceramics last a hell of a lot longer, steel discs are lasting anything between 7K and 28k miles dependt on who you talk to. I am now on to my thirs set in 38K miles including the set it came from, but it is part of the joy of haviong an RS I suppose! :wink:

Enjoy it, they are great cars.

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