I think it can be forgiven. It really could be passed off as an assumption that it's included at this point in 2023, and I don't think most people obsess over every trivial detail the way us "regulars" do on these forums...Is this a joke ? It a $52,000 car and you don't know everything about the high price car you just bought.
I bought a 2019 RS3 on a whim when i was at the dealership, i didn't realize it had no homelink till i got it home. I know alot of people are looking at the shortcomings of the ITS, and sometimes manufactures really have to cost cut somewhere. That car didn't have power seats either. "High Price" is relative, if anything i personally find that the ITS is a bargain. As they say "if money can solve it, its not a problem" just buy a homelink mirror problem solved.Is this a joke ? It a $52,000 car and you don't know everything about the high price car you just bought.
I think the mirrors do turn down, I don't know what the hell engages it though. My A-spec tech did it a few times, but once I moved my mirrors it stopped.Homelink, memory seats, reverse gear, outside mirror turn down and power passenger seat should have all been included in a $52K car IMO. Not to mention the rear seat center arm rest. I get the no sunroof for saving weight and structural rigidity. Regarding the homelink, many garage door openers today are Internet connected and can be opened with Alexa (that the ITS also doesnāt have) or Siri in Apple CarPlay. My garage door opener is about 10 years old and an adapter wouldāve cost me almost $500. Iāll be using the old clicker remote on the sunvisor.
Let us know which works and if they plug in. I believe some have stated the connector may still support one.08V03-3A0-100 or 08V03-3A0-100 should work. Trying to figure out which, but I want to order one.
I canāt wait to see if this works. Iāll definitely get one if itās plug and play.08V03-3A0-100 or 08V03-3A0-100 should work. Trying to figure out which, but I want to order one.