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Is your Audi ready for Winter? Check out Audi Service & Repair near Greensboro, NC

Audi’s are designed and built off the back of decades of German automotive expertise, and as such they are adept at dealing with all manner of road and environmental conditions. However, as the cold weather bears down on us, you still need to take some precautionary steps to ensure that you don’t experience any problems on a particularly wintery day. Read on as the car servicing experts at Eurobahn Audi Greensboro, NC take you through what you need to think about to ensure your Audi stays in tip top condition.

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Keep the battery charged

During the winter your car battery takes on a much greater workload, what with the increased requirement for your lights, heaters, windscreen wipers etc., and it is for this reason that there are so many more instances of battery-related breakdowns in winter. With this in mind, it is essential that your battery is in good condition, and Audi recommend using a trickle charger to help keep it fully charged during the winter. However a typical car service will include a battery condition check anyway, and we’d strongly advise having your car serviced before winter truly kicks in.

Familiarize yourself with the tire repair kit

The majority of modern Audi cars are no longer provided with spare wheels – with the aim of saving both space and weight – but instead come equipped with a tire mobility kit. Easy to use and intuitive, they allow you to fix air leaks at the side of the road, meaning if you suffer a flat you won’t need to call out a breakdown recovery service. However, although they are simple to use, it is still advisable to familiarize yourself with the equipment ahead of time to avoid having to do so in the freezing cold of winter stood next to the freeway.

 

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Don’t neglect your convertible roof

If you own an Audi convertible, it is fairly unlikely you’ll be driving with the roof down very often at this time of year, but this lack of use can cause problems for when the warmer months arrive. On a dry day or inside your garage, let the convertible roof run through its complete opening and closing cycle after you have checked that the fabric is clean and dry.

Use the right screen wash and coolant

Most of us understand the importance of having the right level of screen wash and coolant in our Audis, but few realize the significance of using the right screen wash and coolant. The colder conditions requires a different concentration of anti-freeze, something that will be taken care of during a pre-winter service, while you can also purchase screen wash that has been specifically designed for use in Audi cars to avoid crystallization.

Detail Your Car Before Winter & Use A Sealant

Winter weather is tough on your car, as the snow, salt, and grime eats away at your paint finish & polish, as well as all of the metal in your car’s suspension, undercarriage, wheels and exhaust. Before the weather gets bad, give your car a good polish and then finish the polish with a sealant to protect the paint. Whenever possible, try to wash your car after heavy use in the snow or on roads that are heavily salted to combat additional wear and tear on your car.

Invest in Snow Tires

Equally as important as an AWD system like Quattro is having the right snow tires. A summer performance tire will not do well in the snow and ice, and could actually be a threat to your safety. Ideally you’ll want to buy a separate set of wheels for the winter, equip them with snow tires, and have great traction while maintaining your fancy wheels with summer performance tires for the non-winter months, and sparing your nicer wheels & tires the harsh winter conditions that eat away at the finish of your wheels…if that isn’t possible, make sure your tires are at least All-Season rated, and not a high performance summer-only tire.

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Epic Audi R8 Celebrates its German Roots- Greensboro, NC

World Cup Frenzy: Epic Audi R8 Celebrates its German Roots

Throughout the last month, the World Cup has taken most of us through a rollercoaster of emotion. As an event that only comes around once every four years, the World Cup not only highlights how universal the love for soccer is around the world, it also exuberates a great amount of native pride as citizens blaringly cheer on their beloved national teams. This time around, the World Cup took place in the naturally gorgeous Rio, Brazil where the luscious green scenery and crystal clear beaches played as the ideal backdrop for the world’s premier sporting event.

Despite playing in their home country, Brazil unfortunately was not immune to the blitzkrieg that was Germany. Taking home their first World Cup since 2002, Germany played an epic season, and there’s really no better way to celebrate such a killer win than with a killer car. Point proven: This Audi R8 V10 adorned with a German-inspired wrap is pure car porn.

In all fairness, the Audi R8 is already a head-turning beast even in its most basic state. Featured in a shiny, deep coat of matte black paint, this Audi R8 is adorned with a prevalent stripe down the center of the car that parallels the German flag to denote the country’s epic win at the World Cup. The bold red and yellow stripes carry through the sloping roofline of the car, highlighting the naturally sexy silhouette quite nicely.

Carrying on with its tribute to Deutschland, this R8 is outfitted with bold, yet tasteful side skirts that parallel the color scheme found on the colored flag. As it sites on a different plane than the two lines that are implanted on the top of the car, the side skirts insure that viewers get a heavy dose of German pride, no matter what angle you’re viewing this beautiful beast in.

Other than the bold aesthetic enhancements, this Audi R8 stays pretty basic. While basic might not sound all that exciting, its hefty V10 engine implanted under its aggressive hood outputs a respectable 525 horsepower. Borrowed from its Lamborghini cousin, the V10 that propels the R8 has continually proven to be the ideal balance between fun and functionality- two attributes that make the R8 so justifiable.

It’s really been no secret that Germans make phenomenal cars. From Porsche to Mercedes-Benz, Germans have consistently set the benchmark on what a phenomenal ride should be. On top of their revolutionary developments in beer and impressive offering of sausages, dominating the globe in soccer seemed to just be the cherry on top for Germany.

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2015 Audi S8 Test Drive And Review | Greensboro, NC

2015 Audi S8 Test Drive And Review | Greensboro, NC

2015-Audi-S8-Shawn-Molnar-Sun-Media-Autonet.ca-01-750x500It was a pleasant surprise to check my email and find an invite to drive Audi’s latest iteration of their flagship S8 sedan in my inbox. I’d long respected Audi for its engineering prowess – the Audi Quattro S1 Group-B rally car and all-conquering modern LMP1 LeMans racers come to mind – but as a BMW driver with a distinct distain for front-heavy, understeering cars, I flew to Dusseldorf for the S8 launch with guarded excitement.

Audi has, after all, had a longstanding marriage with understeer. Just how does Audi’s flagship compare to the best from BMW and Alpina? A long, unrestricted stretch of Autobahn linked up with a treacherously curvy B-road served as judge and jury. I took notes. 

Audi’s excellent interior build quality is striking and beautiful – horsepower and top-speed concerns fall into the shadows of the S8’s leather, carbon-fibre and metal-covered dash while running your hands across the curvaceous cabin. The seats are firm and supportive, holding you in sport-ready luxury. Okay – they’re not Recaros, but this is no Ferrari. It’s an Audi S8 – interestingly enough, the first car ever built upon an all-aluminum space frame, right in front of the world’s second aluminum-framed car, the Ferrari 360 Modena.

Audi’s excellent interior build quality is striking and beautiful – horsepower and top-speed concerns fall into the shadows of the S8’s leather, carbon-fibre and metal-covered dash while running your hands across the curvaceous cabin. The seats are firm and supportive, holding you in sport-ready luxury. Okay – they’re not Recaros, but this is no Ferrari. It’s an Audi S8 – interestingly enough, the first car ever built upon an all-aluminum space frame, right in front of the world’s second aluminum-framed car, the Ferrari 360 Modena.

Impressive as the S8’s high-speed cruising proved to be, it was the sedan’s performance in the twisty bits that impressed me the most.

Hunting apexes in Audi’s S8 proved a worthy pastime, and there were plenty of apexes to be had on the sprawling backroads of Dusseldorf’s rural countryside. Audi’s elimination of weight by way of Aluminum construction technology gives the S8 a dual personality. On one hand the machine proves itself a stately executive sedan; on the other hand, it proves itself a plus-size sports car.

Throwing the nose into corners is best accomplished with trail-braking, firmly planting the front tires into the road surface with ample grip for turn-in. The chassis follows nicely, always stable and predictable, maintaining a hint of understeer throughout. Only when pressing on near 10/10ths pace will the S8 reveal some oversteer, requiring quick flicks of opposite lock steering. The rear-bias torque distribution helps the S8 assume a more rear-drive dynamic character, but it’s ultimately an easy to use supercar for four. It will make any driver appear talented as it seamlessly puts all 520 horses to the ground sans-drama. Exiting corners in haste is typically a point and shoot exercise – no fancy car control skills or Piloti shoes required.

How the S8 stacks up against its most aggressive German competition is easy to discern after having vetted all parties. Where the Alpina B7 hangs its tail out for a lurid, smoky slide, the S8 finds grip and powers through the corner. True, you can find grip in the Alpina, but you’ve got to manage it; it requires finesse behind the wheel to drive the Alpina quickly whereas the S8 just sticks – no dancing with the petals required. Where the 760iL requires a timid right foot, the S8 beckons full power, and neatly lays it on the road surface.

The S8 is a refined sports sedan, one that doesn’t wish to make a big display of its performance. Nor does the S8 wish to challenge its driver, demanding car control skills from behind the wheel. It just welcomes more power and translates it to hunkered-down speed, reliably, and without a fuss.

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The feeling you get from behind the wheel bears the rigid frame beneath, there is a certain solidity to the S8 that even the BMWs don’t quite match. The engine torque tugging on the front wheels distorts slightly what would otherwise be a vivid tactile picture of the contact patch; when it comes to steering feel the 7-series has a slight advantage.

Which car you ought to have in your driveway really depends on your driving style, local climate and highways. If you live on an alpine mountain pass with steep inclines to your front door – the S8 wins hands down. But if you’re idea of a rewarding commute to work involves drifting through second-gear corners, the BMW is your weapon.

Of course, an aggressive left-right flick into the right corner can get the S8 to rotate nicely, evoking memories of the Audi Quattro rally car dominating the segment. In this top-shelf segment of German super-sedans, you really can’t lose.

Review by Shawn Molnar with BMWBLOG TestDrives

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