Originally Posted by
Boon
Have had my A4 for over 2 years now and have come to dislike driving the car due to it's steering and handling. I'm not sure what the best way to describe it but car drives fine on a new flat road. However, in less than perfect roads, the steering will pull according to the road contour which is unlike any car I've driven before. Didn't notice it in my first year of ownership and have complained to Audi and have been told my alignment was off (got that fixed but issue remains) and that it's normal with the A4's with big wheels and sports suspension.
Previously owned a Jetta with coilovers and it never did that. Was way stiffer too. Wife's got a GTI performance and it drives a million times better.
Any ideas about the cause? Maybe change to smaller wheels which are less wide? Audi software/hardware issue? It's driving me mad so hoping to see what your opinions are. Cheers
Is the steering setting too soft?
I know in older Audi's you could set the steering 'softness' with VAG com from 1-5. Perhaps being less vague might mean you hold the steering wheel better with out the car wandering. I havent driven the new A4 so I cant comment on how it drives to others.
2001 - A4 B6 1.8T Sedan Manual - (sold @ 254,000km)
2008 - A3 8P 1.9tdi Sportback Manual - (sold 90,000kms)
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