Yeah I was very surprised he said turbocharged instead of supercharged. He never said dual clutch either. Clearly he focuses more on interior tech for this channel and not powertrain. Other than that, nice review.
This car is actually quite spacious up front. I was surprised that it feels bigger in front than a 3/4 series to me. Screw the rear seat people, let them buy their own car.
No kidding. This guy is usually a snob about those type of things. Not to mention he looked under the hood and even said "that's a turbo thing" when referring to the high torque. I lost a little respect for him here.
Ive owned a 2010 audi s5 prestige and sold it for my 2011 audi s4 with the drive select system and all the goodies. The s5 looked better being a coupe and all. It was also the v8 6 speed manual with a great exhaust note. The s4 I have now has the v6 supercharged engine that this new model s5 shares. They are both great cars, but I do not miss the clunky gearbox of the 6 speed manual. The v8 was also terrible on gas. The v6 supercharged is quicker than the 4.2 v8... and I can tell you that from experience. The v8 has the 354 hp true, but the way this v6 supercharged engine applies the 333hp feels way better. The v8 imo just felt like it made the car go... whereas this v6 supercharged actually makes you feel pushed back in your seat when you step on it. IMO sacrifice the exhaust note for the better mpg, better power application, and the sweet fast shifting dct auto transmission. Just my two cents seeing Ive owned both the s4 and s5.
whats wrong with having to turn the nob counter-clockwise to go down the list? It makes the most sense. Left is associated with down while right is associated with up, therefore the nob turns left to go down because thats what makes the most sense from the driver seat.
it's only marginally faster now but you're definitely gaining mileage. I know people who went from various 4.2 V8 platforms and get far better numbers with the new 3.0, and it makes more torque all throughout the rev range, peak numbers are irrelevant. Plus an ECU and a supercharger pulley pushes it to roughly 450 HP.. you have to go FI on the 4.2 to get any worthwhile gains and APR's kit costs 13 grand but only makes it marginally faster than if you put 2k in the 3.0 V6
Apparently we've all forgotten that when you turn the dial on an analog radio anti-clockwise you move the tuner DOWN the channels, when you turn clockwise you move UP. Audi engineers simply matched that with this gen MMI.
In Serbia, ambulances are manual Peugeot Boxer diesels. Police cars are Peugeot 308's with manual gearboxes. Firetrucks are Mercedes Actros with manuals. Food delivery vans are manual Iveco's or MB Sprinters. Buses are Ikarbus or MAN models with manual gearboxes. Taxis are various European compacts with manual gearboxes. Even military/riot vehicles have manual gearboxes. Just because USA is addicted to automatics, doesn't mean the rest of the world is.
Actually all of the stuff you listed are standard, you can only option the new M5 with stuff like automatic trunk, active blind spot detection, BMW Apps, BMW Individual reading lights, electric rear shades, HUD, Soft close doors, surround view, ventilated seats, and night vision. Also it doesnt start from $105k, but $89k.
This dude is SO INTENSE to watch. Like having Mike Tyson throwing punches an inch from your nose for 7 and a half minutes! Good review though...just...intense.
such a beautiful car. somehow I've already seen two brand new RS5's in my humble little town - 1 white, 1 blue. I'd love to get an M3 and a RS5 and cruise around
Not such a good review. The car is great looking. Thats about it. Does the car handle good? How is the performance for the price? This was the car I was going to buy after been driving Porsche for 32 yrs. Talked to many Audi owners. They all were not happy with the car. Looked at the G37 S. Very nice car. Everyone I talked to loved them, no problems. But did not have the performance that I was use to.Then I looked at the Mitsubishi Evo MR. Much more of a 4 door sport car. Now I own it.
i don't understand how you say the hard drive audio systems for ripping music are useless. seems to me that if it just remembered 20gb of music from my ipod or cd's, and i don't have to reach into the glove box every time i want to play music... or i forgot my ipod, that would be a great feature.
I am thinking about getting a 2013 Ford Mustang GT. Here's my question for all you fellow C net car lovers. Should I put a turbo in it, twin turbo, or a supercharger? The question is not about speed, however, you can give your opinion on which would make it the fastest. I want to know which 1 will give my engine less complications down the road such as wear and tear, and is least likely to blow out my engine? All answers are very much appreciated a head of time. No guessing though please. LOL
Can't complain. You can buy a 2013 BMW M5 today for $105,000 and still option leather, sound, rims, and other things you would assume to be free on a 100 grand car
Cooley love Audi's. His favorite car in fact so he was a distracted fanboy for this video. Still 1 mistake in over a 100 great review videos in 5+ year is not going to bring him any notches down in my book or get fired by CNET or lose any sleep or lose any respect from the billions of people that don't really care about supercharger vs. turbocharged
I don't drive a 5-speed Civic, but I would rather drive a 5-speed Civic than an Aventador, that's for sure. BTW I've driven more than 10 manual cars in my life, and almost as much automatic ones. I can tell you manual will always be more fun/involving to drive, not to mention they are simple in nature (less likely to break, less parts to break) and of course more light than automatic or automated-manual transmissions.
After navigation package I have to spend $1800 extra just to use it for 5 years? or what if I am in some area where there is no T-mobile service .. Dose navigation will work?
Turbo? Really CNET? I have an Audi S4 and it's not Turbo... it's SUPERcharged. I have videos where you can hear the supercharger whine in my car. Wow CNET, you guys research anything or just believe a badge?
I'm glad someone else caught that. The fact that he said it twice shows that he really just didn't know and probably went off the badge. Which is pretty sad since he's degrading the engineering that went into the s/c ( which i've heard is pretty " high tech " ).
The audi 4.2l v8 has a lot better sound and power deliver is more linear because it isn't a forced induction. The RS5 still has a v8 that I believe has something like 450hp. Also the difference of a few mpg is so minor so it really becomes a personal choice.
Technically speaking they are all turbos. Depending on the delay you want in acceleration, which is what twin turbo helps prevent since it operates in different rpm zones, single or twin is your choice. Supercharger would most likely have down the road because of the way it is built. Now for your engine. If you drive like a moron everyday don't expect your engine to last as long as if you were driving regularly but a little most sportier. You're engine life depends on its capabilities.
The add-ons are just to nickel and dime you, classic vehicle marketing albeit nefarious. I'm glad I watched this review. I'm comparing this to the TT RS, G37, TL (sedan), and 335is. Pretty much coupes that run in the neighborhood of around 50k with 300-350hp. Still deliberating though... Thanks for the good run down on the S5.
@onDishez If you have the money, get an Audi. Looks 10x better than a Subaru and the NAV is just amazing. If you *might* be able to afford the Audi, then just get the WRX and upgrade stuff yourself. 305 HP on a car that's a few hundred pounds lighter (I think) should feel about the same.
Hey Mr. Cooley, I thought this things were supercharged, not turbo charged like the "T" suggests. But I really don't care, since I'm not buying it anyways. Nonetheless great review, keep them coming.
Doesn't the MMI rotary knob mimic the intuitive action of the radio volume knob? Why would they engineer it to work opposite of what most people expect? smh
ok, the A5 is the coupe brother of the A4. it's not truly a compact. by EPA sedan standards? yes. but by all other practical standards? no. it's a luxury compact coupe that goes with the luxury compact sedan. Audi and other European marks don't do the "compact plus" thing where the compact cars are actually "midsize" and the midsize is actually "large" (i.e. Honda). compact is compact and midsize is midsize. therefore, the space lost when the car became a coupe caused the interior volume to fall into the "subcompact" class.
same engine that's in most audis nowadays huh? I'm not sure I like the fact that the same engine is in the a6,a7,a8,s4,s5 and so-on.. Audi used to have a nice array of different engine sizes/aspirations. Now they're mostly supercharged v6s. its too bad
Im conflicted, on one hand supercharged V6 makes sense and it fits the car, but on the other hand a V6 making about as much power as a camry TRD on a 3800lb+ car just sounds a bit dissapointed when spending that much money.
Question, regarding the smart key. Do you have to take the key out of your pocket and place it into the key slot then push the button to start, or can you simply leave it in your pocket and push the start button, thanks in advance.
Manuals are always more fun to drive because the driver is directly switching the gears him/herself. It allows for really skilled drivers to get as much power out of the engine as much as possible. However, some automatics switch gears a tiny bit faster a human can but if you want a car to be fun, get it in manual transmission.
Randy Blake Don't get me wrong I get how you feel and how hard it is to say manual is slower, but it's ok to just say the fact these days man, Auto shifts WAY faster.
big BMW owner (M3 e93,3 series coupe 328xdrive and 335xdrive), 535M sport 2011. I recently bought a audi a5 2010 for a daily driver. I am very impress with the exterior designed, but navigation system and screen feel cheap, not sure why everybody likes the interior on this car. I much prefer bmw interior, simple but feel like quality.
I love how he says its turbo charged - twice - as we clearly see the supercharger pulley spinning...
Yeah I was very surprised he said turbocharged instead of supercharged. He never said dual clutch either. Clearly he focuses more on interior tech for this channel and not powertrain. Other than that, nice review.
its a supercharger not a turbo
This car is actually quite spacious up front. I was surprised that it feels bigger in front than a 3/4 series to me. Screw the rear seat people, let them buy their own car.
Oh my.. Can't believe he said turbocharged! Love his reviews still.. Surprised though at the goof
efthimios They should annotate the video to add a correction.
No kidding. This guy is usually a snob about those type of things. Not to mention he looked under the hood and even said "that's a turbo thing" when referring to the high torque. I lost a little respect for him here.
Sometimes less is more! This car doesnt need all the touchpad and overcrowded tech..it has all it needs nice and simple!
Ive owned a 2010 audi s5 prestige and sold it for my 2011 audi s4 with the drive select system and all the goodies. The s5 looked better being a coupe and all. It was also the v8 6 speed manual with a great exhaust note. The s4 I have now has the v6 supercharged engine that this new model s5 shares. They are both great cars, but I do not miss the clunky gearbox of the 6 speed manual. The v8 was also terrible on gas. The v6 supercharged is quicker than the 4.2 v8... and I can tell you that from experience. The v8 has the 354 hp true, but the way this v6 supercharged engine applies the 333hp feels way better. The v8 imo just felt like it made the car go... whereas this v6 supercharged actually makes you feel pushed back in your seat when you step on it. IMO sacrifice the exhaust note for the better mpg, better power application, and the sweet fast shifting dct auto transmission. Just my two cents seeing Ive owned both the s4 and s5.
What MPG did you get with the v6?
@@jonah9165 just a guess i think with normal mixed driving speeds of "fast, and not so fast" it would be around the 18-24mpg range
whats wrong with having to turn the nob counter-clockwise to go down the list? It makes the most sense. Left is associated with down while right is associated with up, therefore the nob turns left to go down because thats what makes the most sense from the driver seat.
people like it different ways than you
Completely unintuitive dude.
M. H. Left is down, right up on most cars I know.
it's only marginally faster now but you're definitely gaining mileage. I know people who went from various 4.2 V8 platforms and get far better numbers with the new 3.0, and it makes more torque all throughout the rev range, peak numbers are irrelevant. Plus an ECU and a supercharger pulley pushes it to roughly 450 HP.. you have to go FI on the 4.2 to get any worthwhile gains and APR's kit costs 13 grand but only makes it marginally faster than if you put 2k in the 3.0 V6
Isn't the engine supercharged?
SamuraiX6288 yes it is. lol
SamuraiX6288 They should annotate the video to add a correction.
love your videos, engine is supercharged, not turbo
Apparently we've all forgotten that when you turn the dial on an analog radio anti-clockwise you move the tuner DOWN the channels, when you turn clockwise you move UP. Audi engineers simply matched that with this gen MMI.
What's an analog radio?
@@salmanza5568anything that isn't touch screen
One of my most favorite cars ever.
This is one of the best series on Cnet
In Serbia, ambulances are manual Peugeot Boxer diesels. Police cars are Peugeot 308's with manual gearboxes. Firetrucks are Mercedes Actros with manuals. Food delivery vans are manual Iveco's or MB Sprinters. Buses are Ikarbus or MAN models with manual gearboxes. Taxis are various European compacts with manual gearboxes. Even military/riot vehicles have manual gearboxes.
Just because USA is addicted to automatics, doesn't mean the rest of the world is.
I like how Audi at least makes the shifter feel and look like a manual on the S cars
Actually all of the stuff you listed are standard, you can only option the new M5 with stuff like automatic trunk, active blind spot detection, BMW Apps, BMW Individual reading lights, electric rear shades, HUD, Soft close doors, surround view, ventilated seats, and night vision. Also it doesnt start from $105k, but $89k.
This dude is SO INTENSE to watch. Like having Mike Tyson throwing punches an inch from your nose for 7 and a half minutes! Good review though...just...intense.
such a beautiful car. somehow I've already seen two brand new RS5's in my humble little town - 1 white, 1 blue. I'd love to get an M3 and a RS5 and cruise around
watching it in 2018
Are you sure it's turbo charged? Thought it was super charged
It's supercharged for sure
Supercharged, like My CTS-V. Picking and S5 convertible Wednesday. Looking forward to it. Thanks for the video.
@christianlawson1 RS5 has the V8. It's also got a price tag that'll give you a small heart murmur.
thats gonna be one hell of a wait, almost went through the same with our Q5 but just settled for one on the lot :/
best of luck!
elaborate "destroy"?
the shift times are only less than a second slower. plus, the fun using a manual compensates for the lost shift time.
As soon as i head turbo i turned off the video.
I love this car, just wish atleast Motortrend would review this.
supercharger
Not such a good review. The car is great looking. Thats about it. Does the car handle good? How is the performance for the price? This was the car I was going to buy after been driving Porsche for 32 yrs. Talked to many Audi owners. They all were not happy with the car. Looked at the G37 S. Very nice car. Everyone I talked to loved them, no problems. But did not have the performance that I was use to.Then I looked at the Mitsubishi Evo MR. Much more of a 4 door sport car. Now I own it.
You can avoid the gear-hunting by simply putting it in S mode.
Nice review. I liked it!
I agree with the MMI knob. In my dads A6 i always turn it the wrong way at first.
I know it says "V6T" on the side, but that's a "mechanical" or "belt-driven" turbocharger. In the US we call it a supercharger.
I understand your point, at least it was valid unlike most responses I get.
The S5 and the RS5 are my favorite
lol a base honda civic has a backup camera.
i don't understand how you say the hard drive audio systems for ripping music are useless. seems to me that if it just remembered 20gb of music from my ipod or cd's, and i don't have to reach into the glove box every time i want to play music... or i forgot my ipod, that would be a great feature.
I am thinking about getting a 2013 Ford Mustang GT. Here's my question for all you fellow C net car lovers. Should I put a turbo in it, twin turbo, or a supercharger? The question is not about speed, however, you can give your opinion on which would make it the fastest. I want to know which 1 will give my engine less complications down the road such as wear and tear, and is least likely to blow out my engine? All answers are very much appreciated a head of time. No guessing though please. LOL
Keep em coming Brian! Awesome reviews.
I just bought the new A5. I love it!!
On Audi's website they list it as a supercharged engine.
i just seen a 2013 and it had the supercharger badge on the side instead of the V6T. audi finally came to their senses. lol
Can't complain. You can buy a 2013 BMW M5 today for $105,000 and still option leather, sound, rims, and other things you would assume to be free on a 100 grand car
Great video but you kept saying Turbo charged. It's super charged which is a world of difference but still boost
Needs the V8 back which was my true desire for considering one!!
Cooley love Audi's. His favorite car in fact so he was a distracted fanboy for this video. Still 1 mistake in over a 100 great review videos in 5+ year is not going to bring him any notches down in my book or get fired by CNET or lose any sleep or lose any respect from the billions of people that don't really care about supercharger vs. turbocharged
Good looking car.
I don't drive a 5-speed Civic, but I would rather drive a 5-speed Civic than an Aventador, that's for sure.
BTW I've driven more than 10 manual cars in my life, and almost as much automatic ones. I can tell you manual will always be more fun/involving to drive, not to mention they are simple in nature (less likely to break, less parts to break) and of course more light than automatic or automated-manual transmissions.
After navigation package I have to spend $1800 extra just to use it for 5 years?
or what if I am in some area where there is no T-mobile service .. Dose navigation will work?
Turbo? Really CNET? I have an Audi S4 and it's not Turbo... it's SUPERcharged. I have videos where you can hear the supercharger whine in my car. Wow CNET, you guys research anything or just believe a badge?
Best looking car on the market.
Looks cool
I'm glad someone else caught that. The fact that he said it twice shows that he really just didn't know and probably went off the badge. Which is pretty sad since he's degrading the engineering that went into the s/c ( which i've heard is pretty " high tech " ).
Wow, watching this a month after it came out, and so did the S6. S5 seriously missed out on the turbo v8...
The audi 4.2l v8 has a lot better sound and power deliver is more linear because it isn't a forced induction. The RS5 still has a v8 that I believe has something like 450hp. Also the difference of a few mpg is so minor so it really becomes a personal choice.
Technically speaking they are all turbos. Depending on the delay you want in acceleration, which is what twin turbo helps prevent since it operates in different rpm zones, single or twin is your choice. Supercharger would most likely have down the road because of the way it is built. Now for your engine. If you drive like a moron everyday don't expect your engine to last as long as if you were driving regularly but a little most sportier. You're engine life depends on its capabilities.
The add-ons are just to nickel and dime you, classic vehicle marketing albeit nefarious. I'm glad I watched this review. I'm comparing this to the TT RS, G37, TL (sedan), and 335is. Pretty much coupes that run in the neighborhood of around 50k with 300-350hp. Still deliberating though... Thanks for the good run down on the S5.
Is this a car or a computer wheres matt from smoking tire . Can you over clock it and water cool it jk good review but still
@onDishez If you have the money, get an Audi. Looks 10x better than a Subaru and the NAV is just amazing. If you *might* be able to afford the Audi, then just get the WRX and upgrade stuff yourself. 305 HP on a car that's a few hundred pounds lighter (I think) should feel about the same.
Hey Mr. Cooley, I thought this things were supercharged, not turbo charged like the "T" suggests. But I really don't care, since I'm not buying it anyways. Nonetheless great review, keep them coming.
It lets you adjust the '' Engine Sound '' Now thats cool!!
Solid review, informative and to the point. Review the RS5!
I want to see a review of the 2013 Audi RS5.
Doesn't the MMI rotary knob mimic the intuitive action of the radio volume knob? Why would they engineer it to work opposite of what most people expect? smh
ok, the A5 is the coupe brother of the A4. it's not truly a compact. by EPA sedan standards? yes. but by all other practical standards? no. it's a luxury compact coupe that goes with the luxury compact sedan. Audi and other European marks don't do the "compact plus" thing where the compact cars are actually "midsize" and the midsize is actually "large" (i.e. Honda). compact is compact and midsize is midsize. therefore, the space lost when the car became a coupe caused the interior volume to fall into the "subcompact" class.
Yay they fixed the audio.
I wanna turn in counterclockwise to go down the list. Its not backwards.
Is this one turbo charged? I thought all the gas engine 3.0 Audis were supercharged.
so what does the T stand for on the side of the car. we all know its a sc under the hood.
ugg.... he said turbo... id expect someone reviewing a car not to be fooled by audi putting a T badge on the car... its a 3.0L SUPERcharged vehicle
i think its more of a branding name now.
like for the "CLS 63", not 6.2 litres anymore, 5.5 biturbo.
true it was probably the editor's fault for not catching it. he probably knew he made the mistake but kept going
same engine that's in most audis nowadays huh? I'm not sure I like the fact that the same engine is in the a6,a7,a8,s4,s5 and so-on.. Audi used to have a nice array of different engine sizes/aspirations. Now they're mostly supercharged v6s. its too bad
Im conflicted, on one hand supercharged V6 makes sense and it fits the car, but on the other hand a V6 making about as much power as a camry TRD on a 3800lb+ car just sounds a bit dissapointed when spending that much money.
you can make an s5 almost 600whp with a few simple mods, you can’t do that on a stock block camry engine
Would you rather get a wrx sti for a fraction of the cost or no?
It's a supercharged v6 not turbocharged despite the T you see on it
i wonder if i could use my att sim card since i already pay for a data plan
Actually, BMW's iDrive is also counter clockwise to scroll down, so, that's nothing "abnormal" in teh luxury brands.
Reason is that tmobile is huge in Germany .... It's a German car so that way they can keep it all with one company....
anyone else notice that the wheels on the car look like they are stopped @ 0:05?
I thought you were serious at first... haha. Regards.
Its supercharged btw,
Isnt this engine "supercharged" as in the A6 and A7!?
love this car.. one day..
they didn't make it slower, the V6 is turbocharged,down sized. They did that because of better fuel economy. Missed the V8 tough..
its Audi bro, they love options.
Question, regarding the smart key. Do you have to take the key out of
your pocket and place it into the key slot then push the button to
start, or can you simply leave it in your pocket and push the start
button, thanks in advance.
nope, unless you have the base model, and that mainly happens to the A5 models. Mine's a premium plus and it has push button start.
Brian!Chek out the audi RS5
lucky you. what do u do for living ?
still waiting for the Altima!!! (or maybe the Accord) =]
In what way?
Stick for life
All Audi look so beautiful. Why is it still the worst brand in premium cars?
I'm 6'7" would this car be too small for me?
ooooooooo. i dont see many new s5's. i started to see a lot of the 2012/2011 s5's floating around haha. i guess people got those at a cheaper price.
stick shifting?
At :44, girl stops because she thinks she will ruin the video but than the camera guy probably waves at her that she is allowed to go from behind lol
I HAVE THIS CAR!!!!! its awesome I love it
Manual vs automatic, which one is more fun to drive? If you know speed difference, let me know please.
Manuals are always more fun to drive because the driver is directly switching the gears him/herself. It allows for really skilled drivers to get as much power out of the engine as much as possible. However, some automatics switch gears a tiny bit faster a human can but if you want a car to be fun, get it in manual transmission.
Randy Blake Don't get me wrong I get how you feel and how hard it is to say manual is slower, but it's ok to just say the fact these days man, Auto shifts WAY faster.
alex Beltran IF it decides to shift when you want it to. But yes, they're fine for most use.
alex Beltran i agree.
Love how no one filming this pickup up on the fact that this car isn't turbo
big BMW owner (M3 e93,3 series coupe 328xdrive and 335xdrive), 535M sport 2011. I recently bought a audi a5 2010 for a daily driver. I am very impress with the exterior designed, but navigation system and screen feel cheap, not sure why everybody likes the interior on this car. I much prefer bmw interior, simple but feel like quality.
Damn wat do u want us to buy a Prius just like the one u have ?