Allroad Model Line Audi's take on the modern "Crossover" of a sport utility vehicle and a station wagon

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Old Jan 4, 2010 | 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by 4Ring Jelly
Some say in increases fuel mileage, assuming you drive it the way you did before the flash. Id say thats a pretty legitimate excuse.
I'm a finance dork, and I've built payback period spreadsheets. Very easy to justify.

Any APR dealer should be able to give you the free trial. At least that's the way it seems from the APR site.
 
Old Jan 23, 2010 | 10:30 PM
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Default Chipped my 04 Allroad

I just had my '04 Audi Allroad APR Tuned at a relatively new shop, Banch Werks in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. http://www.banchwerks.com/

The difference in the car is night and day. Where it used to be sluggish from 0-40, now the torque is unreal on the low end. It's really a blast to drive. I plan to try and keep the car a lot longer if it holds up.

These guys run a great shop for Audis, VWs, etc. Nice guys who love Audis and VWs, and they cost less than a lot of garages. They replaced a coil on my engine and charged me $20 for labor, not a figure I'm used to seeing on an Audi repair bill.

best,

JW
 
Old Feb 13, 2010 | 09:41 PM
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With the coil pack recall, Audi will replace all your packs for free. (assuming your car is part of the recall) If you are the 2nd or 3rd owner, you probably wouldn't have received a notice from AOA.
 
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