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Not completely, just barely barely moving. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you.Looks like car is under warranty still.take to dealer and have them figure it is your best bet. I've searched many threads and haven't seen anything related to the reverse to drive hesitation, then jerk into speed. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
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This also happens to much much smaller degree when going from Park to drive when hitting the accelerator a little hard or when stopped in drive and hitting the accelerator a little hard. I'm not really sure what would be causing this or if this something related the CVT engine. Now I'm no car expert so I apologize if I'm not explaining anything properly. It will still hesitate for a second or 2 and then pop into speed really fast no matter how little I hit the gas. At first I thought this was only when I hit the gas hard from reverse to drive, but now I'm noticing it happens even if I'm barely hitting the gas. Then all of a sudden the car pops into gear screeches to shotgun fast speed. During that time, it seems to build a few hundred revs. Instead it seems to hesitate for a second or slightly more than a second. When going from Reverse to Drive, once I hit the gas the car doesn't immediately move. Hello, I just purchased this car last month and I have noticed something I didn't notice the first couple weeks. 2014 Audi A4 2.0 FWD CVT 8 Speed - 18k miles