It’s plenty big enough to storage. It is a two row and a pretty good-looking suv. The SQ 7 and 8 for ‘24 are preferred over the RSQ8 for this year. It might well be my next car (to replace my SQ5). The Q8 is a fine car, with plenty of juice all by itself. I will consider the X5 vs the Q8, but if I go performance, I will probably opt for the SQ8.
So….i had the most difficult time trying to decide between the SQ8 and the RSQ8. So I ordered both. They both just came in (April 2024). Which one did I take???…. This might surprise anyone, but I took the SQ8. Just seemed more practical, and especially since I got it with 22” all season tires. The RSQ8, Having 23” and limited winter tire options was the deal breaker for me, I live in NJ. AND…..Like others have said, it can be tuned to almost 700hp, pretty simply, and still reliably
@@1bluensxwow dealing with similar internal debate a living in Queens. While my ego feels like I need the RSQ8 the SQ8 seems much more practical esp given 22 vs 23’s in the winter. I have a S6 on 21” with 35s that are bane of my existence- every major pothole equals bubble on sidewall
@@Hofology I took delivery of a 2024 SQ8 on April 16th. Very happy with it. And the 22” stock rims actually have a decent sidewall. I completely get the “ego” thing, I struggled with the same thing. “Do I really want to drive around with the “inferior version” lol. The answer is yes, in practicality. I also have a NSX, 911 turbo, and a McLaren 720s. After blasting on backroads the last couple of weeks, realize that this Audi will never be a sports car. It handles great! I also opted for the sport differential on the SQ8. But after everything is said and done….its still damn heavy. And….noticeable. It won’t replace a car feel…even if it’s the RS. That said, I also got a really nice discount on the SQ. The sticker was 119,500. I walked out the door for 112,500. And then…..ready for this? A $2000 Costco discount on top of that! The real life gas mileage sucks. I’m getting 12.5 mpg over the past 1k miles. Sticker says 17/21. No way
Welcome to our country 😅 10 months later
Hahaha! Thanks! It was beautiful!
Dan, That is an awfully long way to go for a test drive.
This the same way we drive in my country
It’s plenty big enough to storage. It is a two row and a pretty good-looking suv. The SQ 7 and 8 for ‘24 are preferred over the RSQ8 for this year. It might well be my next car (to replace my SQ5). The Q8 is a fine car, with plenty of juice all by itself. I will consider the X5 vs the Q8, but if I go performance, I will probably opt for the SQ8.
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both sq8 and rsq8 chip to 700hp just buy this one
So….i had the most difficult time trying to decide between the SQ8 and the RSQ8. So I ordered both. They both just came in (April 2024). Which one did I take???…. This might surprise anyone, but I took the SQ8. Just seemed more practical, and especially since I got it with 22” all season tires. The RSQ8, Having 23” and limited winter tire options was the deal breaker for me, I live in NJ. AND…..Like others have said, it can be tuned to almost 700hp, pretty simply, and still reliably
@@1bluensxwow dealing with similar internal debate a living in Queens. While my ego feels like I need the RSQ8 the SQ8 seems much more practical esp given 22 vs 23’s in the winter. I have a S6 on 21” with 35s that are bane of my existence- every major pothole equals bubble on sidewall
@@Hofology I took delivery of a 2024 SQ8 on April 16th. Very happy with it. And the 22” stock rims actually have a decent sidewall. I completely get the “ego” thing, I struggled with the same thing. “Do I really want to drive around with the “inferior version” lol. The answer is yes, in practicality. I also have a NSX, 911 turbo, and a McLaren 720s. After blasting on backroads the last couple of weeks, realize that this Audi will never be a sports car. It handles great! I also opted for the sport differential on the SQ8. But after everything is said and done….its still damn heavy. And….noticeable. It won’t replace a car feel…even if it’s the RS. That said, I also got a really nice discount on the SQ. The sticker was 119,500. I walked out the door for 112,500. And then…..ready for this? A $2000 Costco discount on top of that! The real life gas mileage sucks. I’m getting 12.5 mpg over the past 1k miles. Sticker says 17/21. No way
It sounds like a gls s63 amg