u/Internal-Glove5525

Is this normal
▲ 1 r/AudiQ5

Is this normal

Hello,

I have 2015 Audi q3 and it’s the top model. I do lots of highway driving along with some city as well but like 65% is highway. I filled up this tank exactly a week ago and it read 410 miles, now it’s at 130 and drove it 264 miles. Does this sound right? Gas is expensive rn and it’s draining me a bit. I know these older models their gas consumption isn’t the greatest but I want your guys opinions, thanks, also do speeds from like 70 and above if that matters.

u/Internal-Glove5525 — 3 days ago
▲ 6 r/jetta

Good or bad idea

Hi guys,

I hope all is well. I’m considering getting a Jetta soon possibly and the only reason I would get one is their nice quality, fuel efficient engines, non CVT, plus loyal to German. How are these things on gas, because coming from a 250 hp car with a quick transmission and paddle shifters I’m sure I’m not gonna get the same feeling but if it’s better then running 93 gas cuz gas be crazy. How long will a full tank of gas last realistically cause I commute like 40 miles a day sometimes more for college and just go everyone and I have a heavy foot. How is it at speeds above like 70 and 80 realistically for whoever has a Jetta. I watched a bunch of vids and it seems pretty solid, if I do get one I plan to keep it for a while, plan to change oil every 5k. It’s mostly highway but city as well, I’m assuming it’s more than enough right? How can I make it fun? Thx

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u/Internal-Glove5525 — 18 days ago
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What do I do.

Hi guys,

Sorry this is a long read, this all happened not even having it for a year.

I know this is an q5 thread but I need your help. I have a 2015 Audi q3 and got it from an Audi dealership, one owner clean title maintained good. Everything checked out and we got the car. A month or two later not even I notice coolant is going down slowly, I thought it was the reservoir since it looked old, and cracked, so we replaced it , thought that was my first issue right? A week or two later I notice it going down again. Now I’m getting worried, I refill it and drive as usual (I should have went to the dealer but I really didn’t have time I’m busy). Got used to refilling coolant every two weeks, maybe three but less. Now fast forward like 4-6 months later check engine light comes on and the EPC goes on and off every once in a while. I get it scanned and it says the intake manifold is bad, took it to mechanic he said it’s just the sensor in the manifold about the flaps not pushing correctly, and I told him about my coolant problem, he said let’s change the sensor and the water pump and I said okay, he did a great job and he said my water pump was broken, and he said the check engine light is just a sensor it’s fine (I trust him a lot). I thought we were done, NOPE. Was driving on the highway and I get a low oil pressure warning and I freaked out and drove back home and borrowed another car (this happened like 2 times a month ago and the other time 2 weeks after). Took it again and my guy said it’s okay it’s just a sensor. Okay, I’m sure it’s a sensor this car is sensitive, checked oil level, it’s good. Now, fast forward to now I took it for an oil change, and I find out the rear shocks are broken, something is leaking from the differential they don’t know what it is, control arm armings are broken? Something is leaking from the shocks? Everything else checks out. Also, i checked my coolant level AND ITS STILL GOING DOWN, just refilled it a bit. I don’t even know what to do at this point I’m just so frustrated, do I go complain at the used car sales manager, the manager? Or take it like a man and just fix everything that’s wrong with it. it’s an amazing car.

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u/Internal-Glove5525 — 1 month ago