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  1. On 04/08/2019 at 09:59, Bud said:

    Enjoy the drive on this lovely road the car will eat up the miles effortlessly👍

     

    Haha.  Forgot to get back to this.  It was a fantastic drive - makes such a pleasant change to be on quiet roads!  

     

    In the end, re. the headlights, I had to wait until I actually arrived in France.  For some reason, the car wouldn't give me 'right hand traffic' as an option to select under settings/lights in the UK, but as soon as we got off the ferry I was able to toggle between the two.  So that's what I did - selected 'right hand traffic' (which means driving on the right, not the oncoming traffic is on the right!) and it worked a treat.  Very simple, but it wasn't automatic.

     

    Cheers

  2. I've done a topic search but the results are a bit inconclusive....

     

    Driving to France on Monday.  I have those Eurolites reflector stick on thingies but don't want to risk leaving near permanent residue on my headlights.  

     

    I'm led to believe that there is an option on the car's computer settings to electronically adjust the headlights for European driving?

     

    Anyone got any experience of this?  Cheers.

     

    I've got a Sportline with Xenons btw.

  3. There are a few issues on the car which I think may all be related;  The washer fluid tank leaks (quite significantly) and I randomly lost a piece of the front grill.  The ride was SO harsh, they could've easily been damaged on hitting any number of bumps and potholes.  If it sounds like you're driving into a wall, that can't be good for the car...   I'm so annoyed with myself for not getting it looked at sooner, but I just put it down to aggressive sports suspension.  

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  4. Just been driving mine around cursing the ride for a year!  It was only a knocking noise - because presumably it eventually snapped - that made me take it in to the dealer.  They came up with some convoluted story - 'mounting bracket needed tightening mate' - as to how it was a simple fix.  Well the ride is now transformed.  I hope it hasn't done any damage, being in that state over 10,000 miles?

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  5. Bit of a strange one, this, and I wondered if anyone can shed any light.

     

    So we've had our Sportline for just over a year and we've been cursing the harsh ride for the first 12 months.  Absolute CRASHING into every pothole, and bumpy roads have been an ordeal.  It was so bad when we first got the car, I considered taking it back and trying to change it for a non-Sportline version.

     

    Anyway, we started to get a knocking noise from the front offside over bumps, as the springs extended or contracted.  Having owned VAG group cars on and off for quite a few years, I assumed it was a broken suspension arm or maybe a broken spring.  Such was the firmness of the ride, it felt like sooner or later something was going to 'go', with the state of the roads in this country.  I ranted and raved a bit at the service manager on the phone and he asked me to bring it in for a look.  So I did, and sure enough, the Master Technician could hear the knocking on the test drive.  He whipped it into the garage and I took a seat in the waiting area.

     

    Ten minutes later, literally, he emerges.  'All done' he says.  He tried to explain that it was some sort of bracket around the top of the suspension mount that had worked its way loose since the car left the factory.  No charge etc.  Simple fix.  I was delighted, because I could foresee a battle with me arguing the warranty should cover it and them saying I've damaged the car.  No worries.  Sorted.

     

    That was a few weeks back, and not only is there no trace of the knocking noise, but the ride in general is noticeably better.  So much so, in fact, that it feels like a different car.  Surely it's not just psychological?  Hasn't crashed over a single bump nor pothole.  Whilst the ride is still reasonably firm, it's just how I like it.

     

    So what gives?  Is there some kind of 'factory packaging' around the suspension that they'd forgotten to remove, hence the overly-firm ride then the knocking?  Or was something set wrongly?  Either way, all's well that ends well, but I'm curious to know, and this also gives the heads up to anyone having similar issues.  Ten minutes work to transform the ride?  Strange one, that, as I said.

     

     

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  6. 19 hours ago, schubi said:

    Greetings from Finland! I'm just about to order a Superb Combi SportLine, but I'm struggling to decide on the wheel size. The 18" anthracite Zenith comes as standard with SportLine trim here, but looking at the pics here it's become clear that the 19" Vega looks crazy good. I'm a bit worried about road noise though, so any comments about this are most welcome.

     

    Sorry for going a bit OT, but I promise to post pics of my Superb when I get it :) Cheers!

     

    It depends what the roads are like where your normal drive is.  We've been driving around Cornwall all week, very narrow roads etc. but the surfaces are generally very good - and the ride quality is excellent.  Very surprised at how little road noise there is, to be honest.  However, where I live, the roads are terrible.  Potholes everywhere.  Really poorly maintained.  The car doesn't cope with them at all.  If you hit one at anything other than crawling speed it sounds like you've driven into a wall.  However, how much of that is down to the wheels/tyres, and how much is down to the lower suspension on the Sportline, I'm not sure - but the biggers wheels certainly won't help!  

     

    Road noise though - don't worry about that.

  7. 19 hours ago, schubi said:

    This is one fine looking car! I was going for Laser White, but based on this picture I might just go with Business Grey after all. It's stunning!

     

    Thanks mate!  Yes we love the colour.  Looks silver in some lights and darker grey in others, but light enough to show the contrast of the black detailing.

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