Appreciate the words and thank you for watching. I always wondered what the menus, sub menus, controls, button, etc. do. Most car reviewers don't really mention anything. Still hoping I get to show you guys what a Bugatti's menu looks like, one day :)
A little information for your next review... The dash and top of the door trim is not leather at all, it's polyurethane with a raised leather pattern. Additionally, faux is not pronounced "Fox", it's pronounced "fow" (like "flow" without the "L")
I was looking for a way to explain the non-leather materials. I usually say its fake or faux leather in the newer videos but of course, forgot about PU leather. I'll incorporate in newer videos. Yes, that is a miss on my part. Appreciate it!
That blank space next to the parking brake is where the auto hill hold assist is supposed to be. Also where you have the coins is where the keyfob is meant to be.
Thanks for this, I could have sworn I saw the cabriolets have the roof switch there. Never knew that the auto hill hold would go there. Most likely for the key fob yes, however I have never seen a reason to take the fob out of my pocket, since its keyless go but its nice to have a space just in case. Thank you
@@TheF90Crew it's alright. I know on the early B9 models between 2015 - 2017 that hill-hold space was mostly blank. It only became standard from 2018 onwards. I'm definitely looking to get a A4 soon as it feels so comfortable.
@@matthewk9131 Yeah its weird because on my B9 its still blank. I actually had a chance to drive the A4. With the dual clutch, it really gives the car an additional touch of character. It still feels like a zippy car. The downshifts were quicker and transmission less lazy compared to the B9 S4. Good luck, hope you get it!
I wish these style of seats came ventilated 😭 my gf’s KIA Optima we took on a 7 day road trip it was SO FREAKIN NICE getting in the car when it’s hot out and turning them on.
I actually looked into this and it looks like you can't get the S sport seats ventilated. Unfortunate, as I thought it would just be a package option. As with most all cars, you never get everything you want! As I get older, small things like ventilated seats seem to make more of an impact.
If you want to program the garage door opener, you have to pull the fuse on the driver assist module. Merely turning it off will not work. Pull the fuse, program the button you want with the hand opener control, then put the fuse back in.
The in car instructions do not work as I have tired them. I personally searched the forums and found a method that worked for my garage. Yours might be another good quick method, thanks!
Congrats on the recent purchase. Its a funny thing being in front of the camera, you lose your vocabulary. Thank you for the feedback and I've fixed this in future videos!
Most likely since its a small space. I never really take the key out and its always in my pocket when I drive. That place where I have change could hold it but it would be moving around while driving. The key actually, surprisingly, fits perfectly where the cup holders are, in between the two prongs that flip up.
@@TheF90Crew Thank you. It looks like Prestige is the only way I can get Radar Cruise. I do like the sports package with Red calipers and Sport Diff as well.
@@Kiss__Kiss The Sports package was a must for me. The red calipers give the car a better contrast with the wheels. Yes, I believe you are correct. The Prestige was had the radar cruise as well as the colored ambient lighting
It was a weird/awesome thing they announced when this generation came out. I thought it was a very good move as at the time, from what I remember, this class of car form the competitors did not even have an option for massage seats
Yes, its a premium plus. Adaptive cruise control is part of the Driver Assistance Package and should be in addition to the Prestige or Premium Plus trim levels. Prestige gets you the ambient lighting, where here I have just white light that I can make brighter or softer. You also get acoustic glass and a HUD. At the time, I didn't really need or want those things but they are definitely nice to have.
Not sure which part you are referring to but yes, you can fill up air at a gas station, the car normalizes the numbers after driving a bit and no need to go to the dealer. The times I drove to Audi for tire pressure was all the times I would get a flat from potholes and they would reset the pressures.