10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
65,950 miles

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problem #2

Sep 112014

allroad 6-cyl

  • 95,000 miles
While driving down the interstate the moon roof spontaneously exploded! it was not hit by anything, it just exploded. I have done a little research and have found that Audi has had a problem in the past with faulty glass causing their moon roofs to explode and had to issued a recall for this problem. I contacted Audi and requested them to replace my moon roof. They gave me the run around and then unfortunately, decided that they are unwilling to assist me with the replacement of my own moon roof because it was not one of the models recalled and my car is over 10 years old so it is out of warranty. Thank god my children were not in the car to be injured by exploding glass and thank god it was 5:00 in the morning so there was no traffic around for the explosion to have caused an accident! Audi has treated this like it's not big deal, something that should be expected to happen after owning one of their cars for 10 years, and that it is my problem for having an "old" car. Shame on Audi for not taking responsibility for this!

- Parker Co, CO, USA

problem #1

Jun 212006

allroad 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 36,900 miles
While driving at approx. 45-50 miles per hour, the sunroof of our Audi quattro Allroad exploded. There were no prior impacts, dings, chips, cracks etc in the sunroof. Immediately prior to explosion there was a hollow-sounding pop. The driver was showered with glass which had to be removed from arm, neck and hair. Incident occurred in altitude at temp. At or above 100 degree.

- Seattle, WA, USA