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My Trading Feedback | You Bring The Band
Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youMy wife's Volvo gives me a lot of backache, luckily I don't go in it all the time
Softer Audis usually ride much better - but are much less sharp when cornering. Given that the reality of modern driving is being stuck in a traffic jam, or cruising on a motorway, I’d take the non-sport set-up every time.
Perfectly legal for Audis
+1 for see how the seats wear in for a few weeks. You'll probably get used to it and they'll get used to you.
True story - I knew someone who bought a new Escort XR3i and complained bitterly about the hard ride. When inspected, they found the car had been sold without taking out the spacers which protected the shock absorbers and stopped them from moving! Removed them and all was well.
Rob
It's not the ride that's the problem it's the shape of the seats, they have side bolster things that dig into my back. Weird thing is I'm not a wide person, I'm tall and slim , I can't imagine how anyone remotely portly would drive one of these cars
Have you tried the different drive selections to see if they make any difference?
I used to use a backfriend for long journeys. Don’t look the best in a nice car but stop aches and pains.