2014 power close doors in S7
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#13
Door Close
Nice option but it is truly is not necessary. I opted out for that option on the RS7 order. Just like heads up display. I guess for coolness factor. Again I don't see the point. Highspeed driving yes, but who can actually go over 80mph on the highway for extended periods of time in the US without the chance of getting busted. How about a built in trooper locator?
#15
I've got a HUD on one of my other vehicles and it really is a nice option. It is nice to see directions from the GPS and speed without taking your eyes off the road.
Not a necessity by any means but really nice to have.
Not a necessity by any means but really nice to have.
#19
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I've had the HUD on my A7 for two years now. Took me a couple of weeks to get used to it, but now I couldn't live without it. have a feeling it's going to be expensive (the Canadian pricing I've seen shows it at $4k), but I bit the bullet and ordered it on my RS7. In fact, having a faster car makes all the more reason I'd want it.
The same week I ordered my RS7, the passenger door failed to close two times. So I added that option, too...
The other once-had-must-have is Adaptive Cruise Control. A friend who also has it went to buy a Tesla Model S and then changed his mind when he discovered the current car doesn't have it. (Seems it will be available in future versions).
The same week I ordered my RS7, the passenger door failed to close two times. So I added that option, too...
The other once-had-must-have is Adaptive Cruise Control. A friend who also has it went to buy a Tesla Model S and then changed his mind when he discovered the current car doesn't have it. (Seems it will be available in future versions).
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