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Oh, it is all going in a letter to Audi USA, but the story is not over yet..... Tonite, came home from work and parked in the garage. Went out to run an errand and there is almost a quart of oil on the ground, and one of the headlights is out, again..... Gonna call Audi roadside tomorrow morning and have it towed to the dealer. I am sooooo sick of this already.
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Never want to say "I told you so" but look back at my post of Feb. 16 about watching the garage floor for leaks. But this sounds ridiculous..Your story reminds me of a guy that drives around our city in a Nissan that he bought new and has had nothing but misery with since. He eventually asked Nissan for a refund and they refused. In reply, he now drives around the city with his car painted up in all sorts of colors and with signs plastered all over it describing it as a #@$% box and how Nissan has screwed him over unmercifully. He is a mobile piece of negative advertising for Nissan. It's pretty extrenme but quite hilariuos to see.
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Your post was the main reason I was watching for the puddle..... thanks!! they are going to look at it tomorrow morning. It is in the driver front area, maybe an oil cooler line is off or something..... Lost a quart in two days and 200 miles.
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