And the lack of conversion for RHD markets.  For the left hand auto-dip mirror for example, it says that the mirror control has to be in the "R" position for the mirror to auto-dip.  Which makes no sense.  It has to be on "L" for it to auto-dip in RHD markets.  Love this feature though - it's made me a reverse parking king !
							
						
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 They've fixed this in the manual I've got. They changed the wording so it's universal - the manual makes reference to the 'front passenger exterior mirror' now. The back cover of my manual says:Originally posted by wandersen View PostAnd the lack of conversion for RHD markets. For the left hand auto-dip mirror for example, it says that the mirror control has to be in the "R" position for the mirror to auto-dip. Which makes no sense. It has to be on "L" for it to auto-dip in RHD markets. Love this feature though - it's made me a reverse parking king !
 
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 Passat Estate, Magotan Estate
 Print status: 09.04.2010
 Englisch: 05.2010
 Art.-Nr.: 111.5R1.PV6.20
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 Congrats KLeung.......Another Melbourne R36 owner!
 
 Hahah....... Don't know how you boys are avg in the 10's/100km for consumption??? I keep avg around the 12/13's but emmm.....maybe that's just my trusty old right foot playing up all the time 
 
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 RayBB R36 MY2010 Sedan ->Sunroof ->SatNav ->MDI ->DynaAudio -> LED Lights
 
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 Cheers, Ray. There seem to be a lot of us in Melbourne. Clearly we have good taste...unlike the other states and territoriesOriginally posted by GTI147 View PostCongrats KLeung.......Another Melbourne R36 owner! 
 
 I'm getting in the 12s on my second tank of fuel, with very mild driving. It's hard keeping control of the right foot. That loud pedal is so tempting.Hahah....... Don't know how you boys are avg in the 10's/100km for consumption??? I keep avg around the 12/13's but emmm.....maybe that's just my trusty old right foot playing up all the time  
 
 I live in, and drive around a moderately hilly area, so that probably doesn't help my fuel consumption numbers either.
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 About 60% of my commute is freeway against traffic which helps - if I'm really careful can even get into the 9's but then - if I wanted fuel economy - would have bought a tractor... :pOriginally posted by GTI147 View PostHahah....... Don't know how you boys are avg in the 10's/100km for consumption??? I keep avg around the 12/13's but emmm.....maybe that's just my trusty old right foot playing up all the time Pete Pete
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 I'm the same - I only ever get more than 400km from a tank when I'm not driving around town...Originally posted by GTI147 View PostHahah....... Don't know how you boys are avg in the 10's/100km for consumption??? I keep avg around the 12/13's but emmm.....maybe that's just my trusty old right foot playing up all the time 
 
 ...but then again, I didn't buy a car like this to take it easy with the right foot. I certainly don't thrash it, but it does sound best above 4200rpm... 
 
 Sounds like me. I work from home, but I live on a hill and there are about 2km of fun twisty bits either way to anywhere that isn't on the hill. Sometimes I post letters at the post office several times a day...Originally posted by kleung View PostI live in, and drive around a moderately hilly area, so that probably doesn't help my fuel consumption numbers either. R36 = R36 = 
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 Originally posted by Steve View PostI'm the same - I only ever get more than 400km from a tank when I'm not driving around town...
 
 ...but then again, I didn't buy a car like this to take it easy with the right foot. I certainly don't thrash it, but it does sound best above 4200rpm...      Me neither, I try to be sensible but sometimes the car's a little quiet so I just want to make sure the exhaust is still there! Me neither, I try to be sensible but sometimes the car's a little quiet so I just want to make sure the exhaust is still there! BB R36 MY2010 Sedan ->Sunroof ->SatNav ->MDI ->DynaAudio -> LED Lights BB R36 MY2010 Sedan ->Sunroof ->SatNav ->MDI ->DynaAudio -> LED Lights
 
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 Is there audible engine/exhaust noise while holding 2500rpm @ 100km/h? Car manufacturers will usually choose a variety of factors when deciding on gear ratios and so forth; even factors such as the weight of the chosen flywheel, and of course factors such as top speed, fuel economy, cabin ambience, etc.
 
 Congrats on the purchase by the way; you didn't mention it, but I'm sure one of the biggest advantages over your euro is the ability to plant the throttle on a rainy Melbourne day at the lights and not need to worry about traction!VWWC Members - 2018 Special - ECU & DSG Remaps
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 There is just a little bit of a drone.Originally posted by DNA Tuning View PostIs there audible engine/exhaust noise while holding 2500rpm @ 100km/h?
 
 Haven't had the opportunity to explore that 'feature' yet - still a) running in and b) learning the capabilities of the car. But yes, I imagine that the R36 gets its power down through all paws much more effectively than the FWD Euro would, in all conditions.Congrats on the purchase by the way; you didn't mention it, but I'm sure one of the biggest advantages over your euro is the ability to plant the throttle on a rainy Melbourne day at the lights and not need to worry about traction!  
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 I was hammering mine off the line last night in Melbourne where it was extremely wet.
 
 I don't think traction control kicked in once. It was like a slingshot.
 
 The only other cars I have been in which felt the same in those conditions were my relo's S4, S5 and RS4. (Surprise, surprise)2010 R36 BB Wagon - With the Lot
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 I've been told from a number of sources that there is absolutely no need to run these cars in. As long as you haven't got it on the red line all day all should be good. That has come from a very reliable source so I'm running with it!!Originally posted by kleung View PostHaven't had the opportunity to explore that 'feature' yet - still a) running in and b) learning the capabilities of the car.
 
 You do have to try VERY VERY hard to get the thing to lose traction - very impressive how it sticks to the road!On Order: Mk 8 Golf R Wagon | Lapiz Blue | Panoramic Roof
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 been quite easy the last few days in Melbourne - nailing it from standstill while turning..... but then again the Dunslips have about 30K on them so that may have something to do with it as well.Originally posted by deano646 View PostYou do have to try VERY VERY hard to get the thing to lose traction - very impressive how it sticks to the road! Pete Pete
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