Major Issue Killed my 2019 Audi A7
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- čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
- In this vid, I give you a long term ownership review on my 2019 Audi A7 and 1 Major Issue!
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Great information bro much appreciated thinking of getting the dame model 2018 Daytona
I am surprised they sent you back out while they waited for the part. It could have 100% given out, in a not ideal situation. And then liability on Audi imo. Would have been easier to just give you a Q5. Plus what if when the turbo completely broke, it caused other damage.
Did you buy audi wheels? I literally have the same car, in grey. Looking to get some nicer wheels. Not sure what do get thoug, audi or some other brand..
No these are the optional 21" wheels. Vossens will look good
I have some 21’ prestige wheels for sale
@@Dolomite4518 end me a link
Hi, I am seeing a lot having issue with the alternator, did you have so far problem with the alternator?
No alternator issue
I own a audi A7 c8. Owned it for 6 months and have been having so many issues. I think the alternator is gone now and audi service is absolutely horrible. Car is only on 23k miles so dont know why this keeps happening
Wow exact same experience...alternator being replaced along with door locks, spoiler motor, wing mirror , battery and injector seals....shocking experience
Had the car 6 months
That's a 🍋 lemon
@mashudahmed5276 Hi Mashud, do you have still the A7 and having problem with the alternator and what year is it ?
I hate to think the new Audi A7 was built like a VW. Maybe its just me.
I bought a Cupra Born thinking all EV design etc: utter rubbish- basically a VW id3 which has a host of unresolved issues. As for Listers…..
I wouldn't personally buy an EV unless it's a company car. Most of my company car options are EVs but I'd rather take the car allowance and drive a car of my choice.
@@DownShiftThrottle The problem is that VW are playing a game with the stated performance statistics. I think it’s a mixture of the company culture, taking the consumer as being stupid and unlikely to check actual performance and a general concept that EVs mean you can blame the weather, temperature etc etc.