OMG! Arosa TDI anything I should know?

HeatSnatcher

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Apr 27, 2013
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Brighton Baby
That's okay then! and yes, I will have to remember it's diesel again.
I have had trouble getting the cap off. I'm serious.

I did this twice and just had to drive off. I think I more like stomped off.

I realised I was then told by hubby the wrong way to turn it.

I know, I know, you try the other way. you had to unlock it with the key first.
I had the right hump for the rest of the day
 

HeatSnatcher

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Apr 27, 2013
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Brighton Baby
Well I've not updated as I forgot to but LOL this car is amazing. :p

Hubby said the most surpising car he's ever driven.
We've had Ibiza's, Cordoba estate, Mondeo, some gold audi ... lots of different types but mainly VAG. :)

Anyway so it's a dream. An absolute dream.

Lots of reasons, small, easy to park etc (I'm a girl and I need that!) ;);)

It's a really good combination of turbo but light so really fun to drive.
It's nippy round the town but loved the dual carriage way and motorway speeds.

Also, the 3 cylinder means it's got a certain rumble sound, a really deep growl. It's like is a tiger in kitten clothing ! :happy: :happy:

It's the first car I've driven that I didnt have to get used to (bite point etc) I just got in and drove.

Only thing is, because it's so light I cannot work out, round bends say, if I am driving a tad too fast or if it's meant to feel like I might fly off into the sky! Only been driving for 1.5 years so I need to practice more I think!

Oh, and I got 5 weeks out of 1 tank of petrol - £35 to fill at the time.
I think I did about 100 miles in that time, I do use the turbo but not overly so. Sensibly.

I recently filled again and reset the counter so I can work out properly what miles to gallon.
 
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