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Always in gear so always do the "wiggle" of the gear lever.
I think this is 'cos I've owned old, frankly flaky old cars. Had to buy them myself and if I broke down I had no mobile phone (and my Dad would say "oops, how are YOU going to get out of that Son? He was brilliant by the way, tough love the Yanks call it). I believe many young people have protective, loving parents who provide vehicles that are reliable and sorted. So what is the problem? Well, you trust hand brakes. Can't sort a puncture. Generally treat the car as a "white good" (fridge, washing machine). Just my old guy prejudice? And of course not applicable to the young enthusiast you'll find on an A8 site (of either gender). Rob "old git"
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Always in gear and always press the clutch before starting (in a manual of course).
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Manny 2004 A4 1.8T Sport Cabriolet, 89K Miles Past 2004 D3 A8 3.7 Quattro, Xenon, Bose, Blinds, Solar Sunroof, TV, ACC, phone and almost every option. 168K miles rising slowly with retrofit AMI and DVB-T in place of Analogue 2003 Volvo S60 D5 SE Manual, 197K miles. 2001 D2 A8 3.7 QS, Bi-Xenon, Bose, Blinds, Electric Everything, retrofitted RNS-D, 191K Miles |
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Haven't had a manual for a while, but drove Saabs for some years and got into the habit of leaving 'em in reverse (as you have to in order to remove the key), so tend to do that with any manual car.
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Current: 2003 A8 D3 3.7 Quattro Gone but not forgotten: 1996 A8 D2 4.2 Quattro |
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