Brief allroad BiTdi 313 comparison to 272 –
30-10-2015,02:32 PM
Got my allroad in for an oil change today and my loan vehicle is a facelift allroad with the 272(? 200Kw) engine.
Not done a huge number of miles but thought I'd note down some quick impressions.
- 272 s-Tronic box definitely gives a more "connected" feel between the engine and drive train. It just feels like there is a bit more bite when you make large throttle changes.
- I think the 272 engine is a tiny bit smoother than the BiTdi. I had read that in some reviews I think although maybe it's not fair to compare my 27k miles car with one that is only just around 1200 miles
- Low down torque on the 272 feels lacking, it needs to be over 2000 RPM before its really pulling, BiTdi pulls from 'anywhere'. Also BiTdi revs out more readily. Having driven the car again (to go pick mine up) I think what I was noticing is turbo lag
- So 272 has lag from one big turbo, BiTdi has lag from gearbox - both addressable by using paddles or sports mode
- BiTdi sound is missing 
- Sports seats = Good, standard seats (in loaner) = acceptable but not great.
- Not a fan of black as a colour for allroad
Funnily enough I stopped off at a supermarket on my way home and followed another white allroad in and parked next to it. Spoke with the owner. It was a 245, same age as mine but he'd done nearly double the miles. He loves the car but commented that the one niggle he had was the "lag" when you boot it and it is not expecting it.
Also turns out he ALSO had a air suspension pump failure about the same time as mine - bad batch of pumps probably as the cars were built very close together.
A6 allroad BiTdi (MY14, July 2013 - DAB & power tailgate). Glacier white, tech pack (HDD Nav, colour DIS, Parking Plus), sports seats, 4 zone climate, heated seats front and rear, ambient lighting, 75L fuel tank, adaptive Bi Xenon headlights