10,000 Miles A6 2005 3.2
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10,000 Miles A6 2005 3.2
They supposedly fixed the problem with MMI indicating low battery and subsequent shut down advanced key function. Those of you who have this problem know exactly what I'm talking about.
The fuel door has also been repaired as it stopped popping open when pushing the button with the result of many gas attendants trying to pry it open with any other mean...keys, credit card, pens you name it...
Lastly reset service indicator as there is no service required until 15K...let's hope they really use Mobil 1 as they told me.
The fuel door has also been repaired as it stopped popping open when pushing the button with the result of many gas attendants trying to pry it open with any other mean...keys, credit card, pens you name it...
Lastly reset service indicator as there is no service required until 15K...let's hope they really use Mobil 1 as they told me.
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Not as funny as you think!
I live in OR; They say it creates jobs for those in need. If you have seen some of the attendants, you would understand. Also, there are some folks out there that wouldn't be able to grasp the concept of dangerous flammable liquid.
But honestly, I cringe when I see a "hose jockey" treat my $50K sport sedan like a beater. I have to get out and "supervise" sometimes myself.
All I know is that it DOES create jobs and I pay NO SALES TAX! Who's laughing now?
But honestly, I cringe when I see a "hose jockey" treat my $50K sport sedan like a beater. I have to get out and "supervise" sometimes myself.
All I know is that it DOES create jobs and I pay NO SALES TAX! Who's laughing now?
#10
Re: Not as funny as you think!
You may not be paying sales tax, but it takes forever when someone pumps for you. I find myself in NJ from time to time and it kills me to sit and wait for them to pump then run my CC. I'm normally patient but that dives me nuts.