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Sarge

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  1. As Sasha says it's a crude system which essentially just measures the difference in rolling diameter  between the wheels. If you were on rough ground it's perhaps conceivable that the deformation of the tyres caused by the terrain, particularly if loaded, was enough to alert the system. But worth asking the garage about it if the car's in anyway. 

  2. From picking up my vRS brand new at the dealer my steering wheel was always slightly off-centre. I'd had eibach springs from new so I had a 4 wheel alignment done at a Skoda dealer and the steering wheel came straight but the rear tyre wear was rapid and the inner edges went in no time. Had the car re-done at an Audi dealer and the steering went back to slightlying off-centre but tyre wear thereafter was perfect. No saw toothing and even wear across the tread.  

  3. Certainly did do. I previously had mk 2 vRS and Scout. Both very capable cars but did fulfill slightly different niches, as described above, so depends what's more important to you: the improved handling/ less body roll on twisty roads of the vRS or the increased ride height/off- road capability and softer ride of the Scout. 

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