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TJH 03-06-2009 16:46

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20mpg around town, you can get upto 28mpg from past exprience but all depends on your driving style

Roy 03-06-2009 16:48

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Originally Posted by Kitkat (Post 718588)
Why would anyone pay in the region of £50,000 for a brand new car to use on a track

Same reason some people pay >500k on a house, just to sleep! duh...

Roy 03-06-2009 16:50

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I wonder if it would be worth some of us getting together and going to a track day... Some decent cars in the ownership of accywebbers these days.... Good choice TJH! Great car!

AccyLass 03-06-2009 16:58

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Originally Posted by Roy (Post 718618)
I wonder if it would be worth some of us getting together and going to a track day... Some decent cars in the ownership of accywebbers these days.... Good choice TJH! Great car!


He aint a member of AccyWeb, but can Simon bring his Firebird? :D

Roy 03-06-2009 17:02

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I do believe that anything that happens to have a v8 in automatically qualifies!

AccyLass 03-06-2009 17:02

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Originally Posted by Roy (Post 718626)
I do believe that anything that happens to have a v8 in automatically qualifies!


Thought ya might say somet like that :p

***Mr D*** 03-06-2009 17:04

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Originally Posted by TJH (Post 718616)
20mpg around town, you can get upto 28mpg from past exprience but all depends on your driving style

As good as that, I used to get 15/20mpg in my old V6 Vectra.

TJH 03-06-2009 17:10

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Audi have done some real advances on the new 5l V10 power unit. I know on test drive i managed a 28mpg on the M65.

Its the same engine that powers the R8 V10 model. There is an R8 V8 model which has the RS4 engine in it.

A track for Accyweb would be good plan.

Ossywarrior 03-06-2009 20:05

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great car but i fell out of love with audis a while ago there just to sterile...bit like porsche but i must admit ive taken a fancy to the audi tt rs

entwisi 04-06-2009 04:48

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nothing with that much power could ever be sterile!

mattylad 04-06-2009 07:39

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Why would anyone want to go faster than 155 miles per hour - especially as the speed limit in England is 70
Well in my experience, it is usually Audi drivers that want to go faster.

Whenever your rightfully in the outside lane on the motorway & a car comes right up behind you, bullying its way through to shove you off into the left lane where there is already other cars just because your only doing +/-80mph 99% of the time it is an audi.

When you got yours did they also supply the "drive like a t$@t coat" with it?
I believe its compulsory now. :D

entwisi 04-06-2009 08:00

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You watch too much Top gear....


IMHE, (and speaking of someone who spends > 2 hours a day on them ) its Merc and BMW drivers who are the most inconsiderate although you can come across complete knobs in all makes and models.

why should we be allowed to own machines capable of such speeds? because there are many places to drive them that its legal, because we get our kicks from speed, because you actually become accustomed to speed so it becomes less dramatic so we look for kicks where we can.

Speed is not the issue, inconsiderate/inappropriate speed is.

Neil 04-06-2009 09:01

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Originally Posted by mattylad (Post 718737)
Whenever your rightfully in the outside lane on the motorway & a car comes right up behind you, bullying its way through to shove you off into the left lane where there is already other cars just because your only doing +/-80mph 99% of the time it is an audi.

There are an awful lot of drivers on the motorway who only think about themselves, are you one of those?

They stay in the outside lane when cars are approaching them from behind without even thinking they should be moving to the left after over taking. Then there are the ones who pull into the next lane without bothering to see if they will be causing someone in that lane to have to brake or avoid them.

I think the worse ones are possibly the middle lane hoggers. The one's who sit in the middle lane at 70 and never move into the left lane even when the road is clear. Decent drivers then have to move across 2 lanes and then back again just to pass them.

TJH 04-06-2009 09:49

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I was travelling back from stafford last week and a complete idiot was doing a steady 69mph in the outside lane for about 10 miles until the POLICE moved him over.

People who drive well use there common sense, there have been times when ive touched 90 + mph to safley join a motorway where people have been travelling in the inside lane where people are trying to join the motorway. Its safer to speed past them then to brake to a halt. After all, they should move over to allow me to join. But they dont.

Moderation and common sense, not the blind following of the law will keep you safe on the road.

Ive done more than 20mph through Accrington but have seen others doing 40mph.

Ossywarrior 04-06-2009 18:50

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 718725)
nothing with that much power could ever be sterile!

lol u know what i mean, its always to much about the technology but still a great car


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