Audi Has Officially Beat me! But there is Finally SOME GOOD NEWS!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @patrickallen1760
    @patrickallen1760 Год назад +223

    My Grandmother owned three Audis. The service department knew her by her first name as well. After that she started buying Lexus. Never had that problem again

    • @subaruamazon
      @subaruamazon Год назад +27

      there only two good car companies today toyota/lexus, honda/Acura and mazdas are ok. everthing else is not so good.

    • @ag4allgood
      @ag4allgood Год назад +15

      @@subaruamazon Anything built from 2020 to 2022 is suspect quality. A coworker got a brand new 2020 Toyota Tacoma truck & 3 months into owning the headliner fell down & other interior parts had been falling off or not working ( infotainment ) at all. He had a loaner for 7 months until the supply crisis was ending. All depends where it was manufactured. I like vehicles made in Japan.

    • @dougedoug2105
      @dougedoug2105 Год назад +12

      Lexus believe it or not has the highest customer satisfaction rating if all luxury brands. They’re relatively boring Japanese automobiles but they generally last forever with routine maintenance. If you can’t to buy German when new, then don’t buy it at all

    • @ag4allgood
      @ag4allgood Год назад +6

      @@dougedoug2105 Agree with customer satisfaction with Lexus brand. The people I know that bought them are happy. Mazda MX-5 roadster I own has been a great vehicle / reliable / not boring at all. Also a great after market part modification available. The Mazda factory in Hiroshima Japan is amazing after watching a RUclips video on MX-5s being built.

    • @dougedoug2105
      @dougedoug2105 Год назад

      @@HelicopterDad-xk5sx Agreed.

  • @LizaLuck
    @LizaLuck Год назад +145

    I bought a new 2016 Audi S7 and had many issues. Audi dealership could not figure out what the issues were after one year. 🤦🏻 Wrote a letter directly to Audi took 2 months. But now I own a Lexus. I'm never leaving 😁

    • @Jonnynava
      @Jonnynava Год назад +21

      Lexus gang!!!!!! As for Audi Always lease those pieces of crap.

    • @airborneranger-ret
      @airborneranger-ret Год назад +1

      lol

    • @BlueCrab251
      @BlueCrab251 Год назад +9

      Lexus ES and GX here...and hopefully adding an LS too. Won't own anything else.

    • @airborneranger-ret
      @airborneranger-ret Год назад +5

      @@BlueCrab251 Lexus GX here. Bought it just before the pandemic following Craigs advice. Pretty happy with it. :)

    • @jmos51515
      @jmos51515 Год назад +12

      I have a 2015 Audi a7. Love the car no issues over 4 years. 82k miles and kept up service. Nothing like driving European. Lexus can't compete. But not going to lie the car scares the crap out of me without a warranty. Trying to decide to sell it now and move on with the mileage I have or risk and decide to drive it till it's dead. It's paid off. But it's very possible it's not in two months with some major repair. I love the freaking car though

  • @genekelly8467
    @genekelly8467 Год назад +95

    My AUDI story: my nephew had a very nice AUDI A3-had 80,000 miles. He had to sell the car, because he was leaving the country. He took it to the dealer to check it out-they fixed a few small things and issued and inspection certificate-sold it to a man who was happy with the cat. 3 months later the engine self-destructed (blown head gasket and dmaged beyond repair).

    • @theacgkid
      @theacgkid Год назад +17

      Sounds like your nephew dodged a bullet there!

    • @nickkcruz5872
      @nickkcruz5872 Год назад +12

      Who knows maybe they didn’t even take care of the car, people really hear some noise and keep driving with it and bearly even change their own oil , lots of factors , 80k miles just sounds to young lots of factors to keep in mind

    • @1010antt
      @1010antt Год назад +2

      THAT IS SO DISAPPOINTING

    • @searchyo8730
      @searchyo8730 Год назад +1

      It's done by design so people go change it for a new one

    • @arnoldm889
      @arnoldm889 Год назад

      was it the 2.0T? if it was, it's not surprising. It is a very poorly designed engine. The opposite of reliable and bulletproof.

  • @rjny51
    @rjny51 Год назад +89

    As a used car dealer myself, you made me laugh a lot. I learned a long time ago to stay away from German cars. You can make just as much on other makes.

    • @cundycross
      @cundycross Год назад +1

      Amen to that

    • @searchyo8730
      @searchyo8730 Год назад

      They're really nice cars but they're shit

    • @SmOgER10
      @SmOgER10 Год назад +9

      To be fair he's just being stupid coming back to the same dealer for more after getting screwed each and every time, no?
      Either this particular dealership is just incompetent/understaffed or they are really coming in hard on him since he brought in that A8L for a fuck-ton of freebie recalls LOL

    • @h0mo3rectus69
      @h0mo3rectus69 Год назад

      ​@@SmOgER10it seems like american audi dealer is ripping people Off lol

    • @MrNicks-gn8jc
      @MrNicks-gn8jc Год назад +1

      ​@@Knucklehead4400...and early 90s BMW 3 Series

  • @bentonx9063
    @bentonx9063 Год назад +43

    Audi is like that really hot girl friend that you really like but it is totally messing up your life and your emotional state trying to stay with her.

  • @markreynard6913
    @markreynard6913 Год назад +12

    My Audi Q5 is without doubt the most enjoyable car I’ve even owned. No idea if I’m going to have problems but just sitting in the thing with the level of quality inside makes you happy.

  • @charlesmcclune8892
    @charlesmcclune8892 Год назад +27

    My Father a Chevy engineer for 40 years said it best " We design them for ease of and speed of being able to put them together, we don't design them for ease to be taken apart!" a good auto mechanic is worth his weight in gold.

    • @slaustsen2
      @slaustsen2 Год назад +3

      father he is smart and I would like to think that he was an apprentice there in the 60s where did they do the craftsmanship it is real craftsmanship that they learn then and they taught us to take good care of an engine so that it can last for many kilometers driving many kilometers and is guaranteed to be all about how to take care of an engine, how long can you last for a long time? a little he, certainly a lot about the time he was apprenticed as a mechanic and you can be proud of him, he is certainly proud of you👍🏽😊😇☺️

    • @slaustsen2
      @slaustsen2 Год назад +1

      👍🏽😇😎😇👍🏽

    • @billrehm3590
      @billrehm3590 Год назад +1

      The Chevy engineers are located in Mexico now.

    • @PMSTACKER3000
      @PMSTACKER3000 8 месяцев назад

      That's crazy because I have a square body, and even a total slob like myself can do most repairs with room to spare, and the SBC was absolutely reliable if not efficient.

    • @Jaballer77
      @Jaballer77 18 дней назад

      Every engineer should have to spend 6 months servicing whatever it is they'll be designing beforehand.

  • @claydand2420
    @claydand2420 Год назад +73

    In my experience as a mechanic, you need to be an exceptional enthusiast mechanic with specialty in the brand to own something German out of warranty.

    • @miskatonic6210
      @miskatonic6210 Год назад +7

      US mechanics aren't really famous for their skill or knowledge...

    • @Devilmaycry138
      @Devilmaycry138 Год назад +2

      Exactly 😂😂😂😂 thats why none work on german cars and stick to american build😂😂

    • @neilmcguinness4422
      @neilmcguinness4422 11 месяцев назад

      Very true. Either that or you have to know a mechanic who really knows how to work on German cars on every level. I live in the UK and know one such mechanic. I just pray that he doesn't retire until I have sold my Mark 7 Golf R. He has saved me a small fortune in the comparison between his final bills and estimates from VW for the same jobs. On average, he charges about 35% of what VW charge per job. My car is way out of warranty I just want to add.

    • @hallisonrodrigues4259
      @hallisonrodrigues4259 10 месяцев назад +2

      yup i found that out the hard way with a POS 2014 merc cla 45 amg. piece of shit had 76000 miles and looked great and drove great, but damn thing had a different thing break every other week. when i got the info that the turbo would have to be replaced next, i said the hell with it. took a loss and sold it. never owning anything german again unless i win the lotto. fuck that unreliable tech to hell

    • @joecmonteiro
      @joecmonteiro 3 месяца назад +1

      @@miskatonic6210There are plenty of mechanics that specialize in German cars in the US, especially here in NY. The fact is most German cars are so unreliable to the point of being junk as they age. The Germans have a lot to learn from the Japanese

  • @xZeroOffical
    @xZeroOffical 9 месяцев назад +3

    The Volvo story: Brought the car to be fixed. Paid. Got the car and same issue started shortly after. Brought the car again. They fixed it for free - it turned out the complete module was to be replaced meaning cost would be super high. Until they fixed it, they gave me rental car for free. That's good customer service.

  • @dougedoug2105
    @dougedoug2105 Год назад +7

    My neighbor has this exact vehicle. I’ve been living here 13 months and I can count on one finger how many times I’ve seen that thing move. I can not, however, count just how many times I’ve noticed the oil leaking underneath. These Audi cars are nothing more than luxurious hazards for the environment

  • @aldoblar
    @aldoblar Год назад +14

    6:50 that mechanic is definitely one of my people. Only Dominicans have that level of affection when meeting someone for the first time. That was an uncalled for hug, but one must appreciate the warmth. I love DR

    • @Moe-ks1sy
      @Moe-ks1sy Год назад +3

      Yea Dominicans are good mechanics lol and good thing he took care of the bill at Audi

  • @garethboyd8580
    @garethboyd8580 Год назад +35

    I’ve always loved Audis. When they’re running right, damn they’re good.
    I feel the pain though. The last straw for me was when they wanted £350 for a headlight bulb.
    Not the lamp unit, the damn bulb.

    • @Technotranceism
      @Technotranceism Год назад +1

      LoL would be what I would do hearing that!

    • @dowlingej1
      @dowlingej1 11 месяцев назад

      Now that's crazy

  • @paulgreene1277
    @paulgreene1277 Год назад +22

    My wife says her most fun car was her audi convertible and my most fun was a bmw 530i. Both handled like a dream and were fun to drive but both were repair nightmares. Our lexus GX460 isn't sporty or the most fun but it is smooth, beautiful, and reliable.

    • @moloono1
      @moloono1 Год назад +1

      GX gang! We love ours. Road trips, ski trips, camping, off-roading, daily school drop offs. It does not miss a beat or break or give us anxiety.

  • @uzzuzz9320
    @uzzuzz9320 Год назад +43

    My dads been in the business for 30 years he only gave me one piece of advice: "Never buy an Audi."

    • @Dranreb865
      @Dranreb865 Год назад +8

      Is your dad named scotty?

    • @miskatonic6210
      @miskatonic6210 Год назад +4

      Never believe random dads with no credibility.

  • @youaskedforit7973
    @youaskedforit7973 Год назад +29

    I think I'll stick with my Base 2010 Honda CRV, 130K miles and run like a Champ, ac works, engine and trans running strong.

  • @leevandyke8524
    @leevandyke8524 Год назад +6

    I had a 73 , 100 Ls in 1973. It took me 2 years to pay for it. Now it’s paid off, 60 days after the last payment, it was in the shop once a month for a 2 year old car , 7 months of the dealer shop payments I Traded it for a new Camaro Z 28 best day of my life.

  • @tone-glide2402
    @tone-glide2402 Год назад +7

    Invest in the Honda line!! The 9th Gen Accord coupes with V6 and Manuel (if you can find one) are awesome in reliability and look a lot like the European cars in styling. I love the look of Audi but a friend who had an A6 steered me away for the same reasons you made this video. Good luck! great content!

  • @andydhillon1977
    @andydhillon1977 Год назад +10

    Craig is like the woman who complains on social media about how she is tired of the bad boys....but ends up dating another bad boy. But with Audis in his case.
    Lol
    My friend's dad owned a used car dealership. He had such a hard time selling a $12k AMG 63 but had no issues selling a $12k Camry.
    The buyers for the AMG wanted perfection. Lol!!

  • @coolioi407
    @coolioi407 Год назад +101

    It’s not the mechanics it’s the the manufacturers and these modern cars becoming so complicated that barely the people at the dealership know how to fix them

    • @christianmajor9743
      @christianmajor9743 Год назад +10

      It’s both because the dealers just want to get you in and out as fast as possible. They throw the first part the computer throws at em and could care less if it’s the root of the problem your actually trying to fix. They just throw parts at em on our dollar

    • @cheesecurd100s
      @cheesecurd100s Год назад +11

      I disagree. Everyone actually thinks audis are magically different. They aren't that bad if you know how to properly diagnose etc

    • @TsunwoDere
      @TsunwoDere Год назад +8

      Didn’t he take it to an Audi dealership?
      The people who are “trained” for working on Audi vehicles?
      It’s 100% the mechanics at that dealerships fault.

    • @coolioi407
      @coolioi407 Год назад +1

      @@TsunwoDere it’s not thier fault they get paid too little to be rocket scientists to work on those cars

    • @TsunwoDere
      @TsunwoDere Год назад +6

      @@coolioi407
      So since the company the mechanic are employed by, pay them little, they half ass a job and make the customer, who has nothing to do with their own situation pay the price?

  • @tristan7586
    @tristan7586 Год назад +7

    I've owned an Audi A6, A3 and S3. I can tell you categorically that Audi's are throw away cars for the rich. People jump on second hand ones thinking they are looked after - it's like playing lotto as many original owners buy on lease and get rid of them well before the 5 year depreciation mark. My 3.2 Audi A3 I looked after meticulously for 5 years, and I sold it when it started having timing chain issues (which are expected at around 150,000km) that would cost more than the second hand value of the the depreciated car. Many Audi's are only fixable by the stealerships, depending on which Audi you have labor costs can be pretty vicious. Buy a brand new Audi on lease if you can afford it, get rid of it after having your fun, these are mostly NOT daily drivers that are reliable. If I had a private dealership, I would completely steer clear of Audi's, and many do, thus the high depreciation.

    • @PMSTACKER3000
      @PMSTACKER3000 8 месяцев назад

      If I was an indy dealership, I would become an expert at repairing them and sell the sh$t out of them. Most dealerships, as I understand it, make money on the repairs, and Audis are a nice ride when they are firing on all cylinders. Plus, you can charge $180/hr (service book rate which could actually take less time) and still undercut dealers in many areas.

  • @gmartin8043
    @gmartin8043 Год назад +5

    I have the same trouble with my B6 VW Passat, finally had to invest in the Ross- Tech Scan software and do it all myself, I saved thousands over the years.

  • @pcee5182
    @pcee5182 Год назад +13

    Craig - your best video in awhile. Love the passion and honesty.

  • @RonKnowsStuff
    @RonKnowsStuff Год назад +5

    My daughter had a recall on her Mazda CX-5. Ran fine before the recall. Now it smells of gas because it’s leaking! Dealer broke it! It’s been back twice and going back a third time tomorrow. It’s not that hard to replace a fuel pump for the recall or maybe it is?! No. It isn’t. Pay the people a good wage and you’ll get good people doing good work without repeating the work. Dealers need to get common sense. Take care of people and they will take care of the money.

    • @subaruamazon
      @subaruamazon Год назад

      ron see that makes sense. but they are greedy. want to pay nothing and charge a fortune.

  • @mcliffordjr
    @mcliffordjr Год назад +8

    I'm a used car dealer I only fix Audi and VW at a local shop that specializes in Audi highest labor rate I have but he fixes it right every time....

    • @marcmann982
      @marcmann982 Год назад +7

      This is what I'm saying. He's taking these cars to inexperienced, Audi technicians and or independent shops. All these repairs could have been fixed right the first time and for way cheaper. Hells probably could have even fixed them himself if he had a VCDS scan tool. Every Audi Volkswagen enthusiast owner knows that's a requirement to have, especially if you own used vag product. It's only $300 but one repair it'll pay for itself versus going to the dealer and paying the "$1,300" every trip

    • @subaruamazon
      @subaruamazon Год назад

      @@marcmann982 march, why cant the "expert" audi techs fix Audis? WTF? I am camry owner here. I am sure those big twin turbo v8s are a blast to drive but I am not rockefeller. I am the other fellow. camry for life.

    • @marcmann982
      @marcmann982 Год назад

      @@subaruamazon they probably have newbie techs working on those cars. And hey camrys have their issues too. I'm an ex Toyota technician of 10 years so I know. All cars have their issues here and there. It's just a matter of having a trained enough technician that knows how to actually properly diagnose the car and a service department that isn't trying to nickel and dime people. The sad part is with a lot of luxury car dealerships that's how they make their money. They are nickeling and diming people with high hourly labor rates and schemes to get you to keep coming back. So you gota watch it.

    • @subaruamazon
      @subaruamazon Год назад

      @@marcmann982 07 camry se here. i had more repairs than i thought. but the engine and tranny are tough.

    • @RaphaelDawkinsCombatRadio
      @RaphaelDawkinsCombatRadio Год назад

      @@marcmann982 Any car that I get that I'm satisfied with, I tend to buy again. With the first car I will join an owners forum that discusses the model issues and best repair practises.
      I will also find a garage that specialises in that car make which may be a tad more expensive than a normal garage, but far cheaper than the dealership.
      These garages can get to the route of the problem and repair quicker than a normal garage because they work with your brand all day every day. Then I get the same/or similar car again a few years later, a few years newer now that relationships are built and contacts established.
      And if/when problems arise you check in with the forum before going to the garage so you have an idea what the problem is likely to be, before going to the garage. This way you build relationships and develop supply chains ie get parts cheaper.
      And obviously minor jobs like oil changes, filter changes and the like I do myself.

  • @MoonMatters1
    @MoonMatters1 Год назад +12

    I don’t know if you meant this to be funny, but it was. Thank you for the entertainment.

  • @elfkind5590
    @elfkind5590 Год назад +14

    Dude, If you love Audi that much, then buy the VCDS software. Yes, there are vin restrictions for the cheap version but the scan tool function does not count on the vin count. I would NEVER take my car to the dealer without knowing what autoscan says. My CV boots cracked and I drove too long... Which I knew.... 2k for the fix but I knew the trans axle was 1.5k each. WHY SO CHEAP? I had to get into an argument to find out that they were just going to put a boot on the old and now worn CV bearing. I made them give me my old trans axles back. These are not your 1980:s car mechanics.... these are kids on computers. You have to walk in there and act like you know the car. My service rep got an attitude because I busted him on the math and logic..... THAT is because they are used to people like you. I just got a trans malfunction warning.... AUTO SCAN says it:s the clockspring in the steering wheel, a half hour fix.

  • @billvilla7799
    @billvilla7799 Год назад +16

    I haven't figured out if you are a glutton for punishment or a drama queen. It appears you have learned your lesson with Audi...maybe! Thumbs up for the entertainment value and convincing me to never let an Audi darken my driveway!

    • @teodorflorea4235
      @teodorflorea4235 8 месяцев назад +1

      I see your point, but if you’re a car enthusiast, it is not a straight forward decision. I’ve owned an S7 and there’s nothing like it really. I’ve also owned Mercedes and it’s the same story. In terms of driving experience, Lexus will not touch that.That being said, I have an RX and a GX now because I can’t afford to dump money in Audi and Mercedes. Others can and choose the driving experience over reliability. Again, I would too if I could afford it😂

    • @billvilla7799
      @billvilla7799 8 месяцев назад

      @@teodorflorea4235You are spot on...all of my car buddies with Audi's have a love hate relationship with them. My BMW's have been bullet proof over the 20+ years I have had them. Then again, I have never kept one longer than 8 years.

    • @robertm7554
      @robertm7554 3 месяца назад +1

      I have owned 3 Audi A6. it will bleed you dry but they are awesome to drive especially in winter. I love Audi but it will honestly make you go bankrupt

    • @billvilla7799
      @billvilla7799 3 месяца назад +1

      @@teodorflorea4235 I'm a BMW guy...I have owned 6 of them, all were purchased with 20k to 30k miles on them...drove them to around 125k and never had to put any money into repairs. Maybe luck, but they were all fun.

    • @billvilla7799
      @billvilla7799 3 месяца назад

      @@robertm7554 If you love a car that performs, fun to drive, and doesn't kill you in cost of operation, try a BMW they have always been good to me.

  • @BocaAtractivo82
    @BocaAtractivo82 Год назад +13

    Craig, you expressed ALL the emotions of ALL Audi enthusiasts.. the love & hate relationship. Best to have only one Audi ;) I wouldn't touch any 1.8T,2.0T of Audis because you literally have to baby them. The middle ground of Audi choice of engines will always be the 3.0T because every 3.0T Audi enthusiast owner knows which typical parts will break/fail (water pump, thermostat, PCV valve - which are pretty much wear and tear items) and easier to maintain over the small engine and the big V8 which costs more ;) greate content and method of expression - keep it up:)

    • @theacgkid
      @theacgkid Год назад +4

      I'd never heard of a pcv valve until I took ownership of a 2.0t. I'm astonished the Germans could design such a cheap part!

    • @BocaAtractivo82
      @BocaAtractivo82 Год назад +1

      @@theacgkid amen to that. There was only 1 particle model generation/year of an A6 that had a metal pcv system (if I am not mistaken…) that was apparently reliable then Audi cheapened out w/ the plastic one later on.

    • @alexanderbleichner3888
      @alexanderbleichner3888 Год назад +1

      The 3.0t is a nightmare. When pcv valve breaks can make you engine mix water and oil and self-destruct. Water leaks are common, power steering fluid leak is common, water pumps on a reliable cars usually last 100k, not change it every 20k or less. Those are heavy repairs, not normal wear and tear.

    • @BocaAtractivo82
      @BocaAtractivo82 Год назад

      @@alexanderbleichner3888 your absolutely right about the costly repairs if tou wait till they fail - which they eventually do. I’m replacing PCV valve, water pump, thermostat soon so within the next 3months. I am not waiting till they crack/leak. Most wait till it’s past the symptoms - I wouldn’t. I’m just glad I have the last gen of the 3.0T supercharged variant. Audi states those issues are fixed.But I won’t wait till something goes wrong.

    • @alexanderbleichner3888
      @alexanderbleichner3888 Год назад +1

      @BocaAtractivo82 yeah most people are not you, and it's takes knowledge to know this problems. To the average consumer will drive it until it fails, again my points is if you have to change and be aware of this every 3 months like you the car is not reliable, every 3 months change expensive parts, that if you fail to pay attention can destroy your engine. That's why they are not reliable.

  • @ryanderry7031
    @ryanderry7031 Год назад +4

    Once they are out of warranty I’m done. I’ve had the same issues with BMW.

  • @christownsend2399
    @christownsend2399 Год назад +40

    Craig I shouldn't laugh but mate you couldn't write about the issues you've had with these Audi's, they way you explain your dilemma is hilarious, factual and incredibly entertaining, thank you mate for all the effort you put into your productions, be safe and keep smiling 😄

    • @Chris-hw4mq
      @Chris-hw4mq Год назад +2

      He needs to hire somebody to ship or tow cars full time and stop bitchin about his time. He will make more in 1 month with a new employee then waste time driving cars

    • @BlueCrab251
      @BlueCrab251 Год назад +1

      My retirement part-time gig to keep me out of the house would be transporting cars around and running errands for dealerships like his. He should look into hiring someone like that who likes cars and needs something to keep from being bored.

    • @christownsend2399
      @christownsend2399 Год назад

      @@BlueCrab251 You’re definitely right pal it would be a good part time job

  • @diehappy3997
    @diehappy3997 Год назад +4

    I know that pain that he is going through. My ex had a 2000 VW Passat and that car nearly drove me into insanity. One fuel hose here, one battery there, reprogramming and more reprograming, then sensors, then plastic pieces and then the head gasket blew which caused me to explode and ended up with the ex in a Subaru.

  • @williampolk9782
    @williampolk9782 Год назад +5

    Craig, I feel your frustration! I got rid of my BMW because of the high maintenance bills and constant issues. Love, love the way BMW's drive and ride but the time and maintenance will make you crazy. LOL!

    • @subaruamazon
      @subaruamazon Год назад

      camry se here. maybe if i had endless amounts of money, id buy bmw or twin turbo v8 audis but i dont think i will make it. with that. love my camry. perhaps a trd someday.

  • @DF-zp1os
    @DF-zp1os Год назад +42

    I sold new Audi's in 2003-2004. I remember on multiple occasions perspective customers asking me, the Audi salesman, if Audi reliability had improved. My canned response was 'It's not a Toyota'. I never sold a car to anyone asking about Audi reliability... The sad thing is, last I checked Audi had best reported reliability across European lineup.

    • @turnne
      @turnne Год назад +8

      @DF
      Where did you see that statistic?

    • @bikeman1x11
      @bikeman1x11 Год назад +4

      doubtful theyre the best

    • @ken2tou
      @ken2tou Год назад +12

      Doesn’t say much about European vehicles.

    • @ruthlessreid9172
      @ruthlessreid9172 Год назад +1

      They knew they just wanted to be lied to!

    • @slaustsen2
      @slaustsen2 Год назад +1

      You can be unlucky to get a car on Monday and it doesn't matter the brand, but with cars, half a million miles have gone, now I don't know how much it is, but then it starts to be a little tired and then I can have problems but it's understandable when it's a car that's maybe 15 years old, I've driven over half a million, i.e. 500,000 km, then the fatigue starts, newspapers on the motorway and the various parts that have worn out, maybe the antenna has also been changed is the only thing I want changed or the chain, then it's clear, after everything else has driven this Luna or 1,000,000 km, it's clear it's a bit tired and then it's clear there's a big chance that it will break

  • @Andersljungberg
    @Andersljungberg Год назад +3

    golf R Is probably pretty awesome, including the sound that came out of the exhaust pipes. I can feel the vibrations in the ground When one of these drives past me. And it was available with 333 horsepower in 2022 It was a special edition Golf R 20 years

  • @MrSizewise
    @MrSizewise Год назад +4

    Craig I am retired in Haverhill. I could run the cars back and forth for you.

  • @motocruiserman9675
    @motocruiserman9675 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for posting this! Since 4 years back I have driven a Lexus NX and so far I have no issues what so ever. Not even a change of brake pads. Before the NX I had two Audis, a TT and a A6 and both where endless money-pits. Although I bought both new or near new, every year I had to change control joints and other costly parts. The Audi A6 that was a hybrid was a total nightmare because it gave me all kind of problems that the Audi dealer didn´t know how to fix. At first they had to search for the problem at the cost of 200 $/hour. After several visits to the dealer and thousands of dollars for "searching fees" they told me that I had to change a hybrid-module for the cost of 7000 $. I am not kidding. 4 years later I was until the point that I found your video, I was actually considering a S4 but seeing your video, I was immediately reminded of my previous problems and now I will not look for more Audis again. I am really sorry you as a dealer have had to put up with this. Audis are beautiful, great drivning and luxurious but the reliability is the worst. I will never go back to buying Audi again. I rather save and get the Lexus IS-F for equal performance.

  • @georgepappas4628
    @georgepappas4628 Год назад +2

    I feel your pain, but it is self inflicted 😢. I'm watching this from Australia and sympathise as I was a used car manager for 15 years and encountered the same problems. In the end, we had a no European car policy unless it was still in factory warranty. We stuck with Japanese cars, and our reconditioning costs were a fraction of they had been previously. Hence, our profitability drastically improved as we had no come back's for warranty claims.

  • @phillipherring5528
    @phillipherring5528 Год назад +1

    I was just thinking about buying an a used A5 as I use to own a A4 6spd manual. But after watching this I remember how I spent over 5k in maintenance(more like repairs) just in 3 years.

  • @scoobydoo8488
    @scoobydoo8488 Год назад +15

    We also like/love the Audi's.
    We came close to pulling the trigger on a Q7, but decided to pursue a different vehicle because of the maintenance mayhem associated with them 😵‍💫

  • @frenchyalicea649
    @frenchyalicea649 11 месяцев назад +2

    I was already convinced I was gonna pick up a 2023 rsQ8, all while in the back of my head i knew repairs were historically expensive. And here I am watching your vids on the Audi issues and NOPE forget it aint getting it. Thanks for the reminder and why I should avoid em.

    • @carlybenedictdathus7380
      @carlybenedictdathus7380 9 месяцев назад

      Bought a VW Atlas then! Not a sport car but still luxurious and fast

  • @vanbraxton8422
    @vanbraxton8422 Год назад +5

    The guy who taught me about becoming a auction man & car dealer said " never fall in love with any cars, drive them & sell them asap

    • @Ken-dk8ev
      @Ken-dk8ev 8 месяцев назад

      Good advice.

  • @guy4469
    @guy4469 Год назад +1

    My 2001 Green Audi S8 is on 189,000 in the UK and its lush never lets me down the water pump is a bit noisey but thats it . its a beast .

  • @toomanymodz
    @toomanymodz Год назад +6

    I maintain all of my cars. I avoid owning cars that I cannot service myself. Over the years I have saved tens of thousands doing the work myself.

    • @ag4allgood
      @ag4allgood Год назад

      Yea , plus you get to see what shape mechanically your car is in for yourself instead of someone else's word.

    • @subaruamazon
      @subaruamazon Год назад +1

      I have a rule, if i have to get under it, i take it to my mechanic. otherwise, I do stuff myself. I was always fascinated by people like my college roommate who fixed his volvo himself. it is patience and the right tools. i find it satisfying to complete the work and i feel i can talk to my mechanic at another level. just did my fuel pump in my camry. kept getting check engine light on and vsc slippery wheel lights. trouble shot it and got it.

  • @davidhancock91
    @davidhancock91 Год назад +1

    My blood pressure was going up watching. I have had 5 Audi’s and 3 late model vw’s . Besides normal things like battery’s and brakes.the only big problem was my 3 year old S5 V8 aircon compressor went. Audi wanted $5,000. I got it done for $2500.
    I have had Mainly 3l TDI’s and 2 V8 petrols. To be honest. All very reliable.

  • @brysonmcha
    @brysonmcha Год назад +8

    You need a google form or something for people to fill out if they want to come see it, that'll weed out 80-90% of the FB tire kickers

  • @Adrian-op5ni
    @Adrian-op5ni Год назад +3

    Been there. The emotions you had were identical to what I experienced. Lost my ASSS on a fucking Mini Cooper. Two blown engines and $8k later I got rid of it and NEVER AGAIN will I own a Mini Cooper.

  • @eddie-xi6ls
    @eddie-xi6ls Год назад +3

    I've had a 2016 Audi A8L for four years now witrh no problem. My daughter had a 2013 Q5 with constant problems (excessive oil usage for one). The motorr finally went at 156k.
    I cringe everytime I drive my A8L expecting some trouble light to come on. I only have 47k on it. I like the car but it will be my last Audi for sure,

  • @cmcb7230
    @cmcb7230 Год назад +1

    Craig you are 100% correct. I’m a diehard classic VW guy. But I don’t like anything built by them after the mk2 golf.

  • @malcolmstephenson556
    @malcolmstephenson556 Год назад +4

    It really sucks the way the Audi dealership handled the service of your vehicles. I didn't get the sense that they give a damn about your patronage. Great video Craig!

  • @deeray0604
    @deeray0604 Год назад +1

    I guess I lucked out. I bought a 2011 Audi A5 for $2500 from a tow lot. It had a few dents, but that was it. I've had it 3 years, and the only problem I had was the starter went out. Fixed it myself, but it was bitxh to replace.

  • @Frossyt
    @Frossyt Год назад +3

    Craig he said see if you can Update the software. Im not sure if you understood him right.

  • @Mabeylater293
    @Mabeylater293 11 месяцев назад

    The most honest salesman ever. THANK YOU!!!!!! You and the Circus Auto RUclips guy( who always starts his videos complaining about the weather😂) are the best.

  • @scottrasmussen8258
    @scottrasmussen8258 Год назад +3

    Wow! I was actually feeling your pain. and I have no skin the game! Call me old fashion, but I have always bought Chevrolets and never had any major problems. Boring, yes, but predictable. Good luck on getting rid of the Audi's!

  • @bcruzin28
    @bcruzin28 Год назад +2

    I remember a good friend mines saying if its not an M or S i don't want it. Hmmmm cuz the turbo Audi's is such headaches. As for the new S4 B9 only problem is the oil cap issue 🙄 to blow off oil everywhere can cause a fire. Yes Audi is headache inconvenient of parts location which mechanics can only do! Yes as a backyard mechanic i can do some. Damn wires should have slack lol. Glad you found the problems resolved. I myself own one but know possible issues near future. They fun to drive fast beautiful til a problem occurs.

  • @blemire9
    @blemire9 Год назад +4

    My wife and I have been torn between a q8 and a levante. We just watched this video and it made the decision much easier

    • @SunnynPhilly
      @SunnynPhilly Год назад +6

      Lease European buy Lexus. Save yourself the headache and hassle.

    • @treyfields3244
      @treyfields3244 Год назад +1

      Do you really think a Maserati (fiat/chrysler/stellantis) product is a better choice? Both are trash.

    • @royperry2859
      @royperry2859 Год назад +2

      Look at Lexus.

    • @subaruamazon
      @subaruamazon Год назад +1

      @@treyfields3244 amen. toyota/lexus, honda/acura and mazda the only way to go.

    • @shakke52
      @shakke52 Год назад

      The Q8 is a dream

  • @harperd9601
    @harperd9601 Год назад +1

    Hi I am Craig, and welcome to Crying Wheels!

  • @bobgarrett6202
    @bobgarrett6202 Год назад +5

    After multiple trips to the Volvo dealership I told the sales manager now I know why Volvos are so safe; they stay broke down in the driveway so they are not on the road. He didn't see the humor in this. I think the same about Audi.

    • @subaruamazon
      @subaruamazon Год назад +2

      new volvos, vw audi bmw mb, land rover gm, ford chrys are crap. toyota and honda and mazda best cars in the world.

  • @markpierce8674
    @markpierce8674 Год назад +11

    Lovely looking cars and great to drive but the bills are so big

    • @ag4allgood
      @ag4allgood Год назад +1

      Those bills don't get ANY smaller either ! They have no shame because you CAN afford it !

  • @toddp.226
    @toddp.226 Год назад +7

    You do know that the "service advisor" is really a commission salesperson who gets a base pay plus commission on all of the service he writes. LOL Heck, I used to know service advisors at Lexus back in the early 2000's that made over $130k per year. Lexus of Orlando service department was so busy that they would tell people they couldn't help them and make them go to another Lexus dealer 2 hours away. Crazy stories I've been told that I could never repeat on here, it's actually criminal, no joke.

    • @dj1698
      @dj1698 Год назад +1

      I used to be a tech at a Ford dealership. Numerous of our techs switched to being service writers because you made more money/bonuses without getting dirty.

    • @dj1698
      @dj1698 Год назад

      @@theacgkid if your honest with the customer from the start you don’t have to lie about anything. Be a good service advisor, educate the customer on why doing these repairs & service work will be beneficial for them now & the long run. At least service advisors have a/c and they don’t have to get dirty.

  • @tylerthomas3391
    @tylerthomas3391 Год назад +2

    Everyone I know who is driving late model Audi's has a big jug of oil in the trunk. Yes, you read that correctly. Dealers keep telling them it's normal for these 'high performance' engines to just keep burning through it. Last car I owned that I had to carry extra oil in was my 1958 Bel Air.

    • @subaruamazon
      @subaruamazon Год назад

      oil? sounds like my 07 camry. I put a quart every say 2000 miles. how do these cars sell they are such a disaster.

  • @onetime359
    @onetime359 Год назад +4

    You went to a mechanic who didn't have an adequate scanner?
    Bro... that's a no no 101.

  • @moparman2010
    @moparman2010 Год назад +2

    EPC light can most likely be a lose intercooler hose

  • @alexcorrea8855
    @alexcorrea8855 Год назад +7

    Damn man! I always wanted to buy one and you outing these videos gives a real world real time experience and gives me something to think about, thank you very much!!!!!

    • @Rhombus-inc
      @Rhombus-inc Год назад +3

      As someone who has owned audis for his whole life i can confirm that if you get the right audi you will have a great experience i currently own a 2016 a6 that has had 0 problems (or ver cheap fixes under like 100$) and a 2010 q7 which also has very minor problems but my 2001 audi tt 1.8t 180hp has needed a bit more maintenance but its also quite cheap because of how old and how available the parts are for that car and its a fun little car

    • @chrisdoe6890
      @chrisdoe6890 Год назад

      So the 3.0 motor is the best engineered Audi. Is it same engine in the A6 as the A8L. Any issue with timing chain guides and tensioner rattles or jumps cog?

  • @patricpolac50
    @patricpolac50 Год назад +12

    Geez Craig! I have been working on starting a dealership in CA, and it's been a complete disaster... but I have been trying to stay optimistic 😅 but this video kinda makes me not want to chase the dream anymore, particularly because I am an Audi fan and was planning to grab a few and drive them while I wait for them to sell, haha! On a more related note... do you ever try selling your cars to Carmax? I have had good experiences with that... and apparently so have other TY dealerships too

    • @rocketeng1888
      @rocketeng1888 Год назад +2

      It’s a fun endeavor! I have many friends that have small dealerships and love it. One owns a truck(class A) he makes bank!!!

  • @miceinoz1181
    @miceinoz1181 Год назад +2

    Have you checked if the throttle body needs a clean? If you have a check engine light you will have a code. I do not see a software upgrade fixing this issue though. Someone below suggested investing in VCDS. This is excellent for VW/Audi fault finding and code reading. Over here in Australia, cars sales are pretty slow as well, everyone could be worried about rate rises and their mortgages. I think of Audi's the same way I think of my BMW's. If you cannot fix it yourself or you are very wealthy, you probably cannot afford to own one.

    • @kbrown1350
      @kbrown1350 Год назад

      A VCDS from Ross-Tech is mandatory IMO for anyone that owns an Audi/VW/Porsche. You can do almost anything the dealer can do, including reset any warning lights, alter programming for some features on the car, activate hidden features, etc.

  • @bergmanst
    @bergmanst Год назад +26

    Set fire to it. Good video content

    • @mikaeljonsson4686
      @mikaeljonsson4686 Год назад +3

      Yeah, like the Finnish guy who blew up his Tesla! 😁 Just Doooo It! 👊

  • @drewsshoplife
    @drewsshoplife Год назад +15

    As an audi/vw enthusiast, I personally stay far away from all 2.0t engines they make. The larger displacements seem to be considerably more reliable besides probably the w12 (No experience with it). Also im when you replace that battery in the Audi make sure your program the battery code (this is not an Audi specific thing now a many cars are like this).

    • @eaauto6182
      @eaauto6182 Год назад +5

      The 4.0 twin turbo v8 is junk too

    • @slaustsen2
      @slaustsen2 Год назад +2

      You can be unlucky to get a car on Monday and it doesn't matter the brand, but with cars, half a million miles have gone, now I don't know how much it is, but then it starts to be a little tired and then I can have problems but it's understandable when it's a car that's maybe 15 years old, I've driven over half a million, i.e. 500,000 km, then the fatigue starts, newspapers on the motorway and the various parts that have worn out, maybe the antenna has also been changed is the only thing I want changed or the chain, then it's clear, after everything else has driven this Luna or 1,000,000 km, it's clear it's a bit tired and then it's clear there's a big chance that it will break

    • @slaustsen2
      @slaustsen2 Год назад +2

      No the 4.0 twin turbo v8 are not junk it is no worse than other types of engine and it may well be that they are a little cheaper or a little expensive to keep running, but that is because it is the type of engine that does it, but there will always be someone who is a Monday model and that is just a lot whether it is a four-sulander there is whether it is a 16 17 11 12 barrels or a six-sulander I will always be someone who is bad what are any bad components in it would then be all over the world but it is also two ways to take care of an engine one way make sure it gets the oil changed when it needs to be done always kept the service intervals that are on the engine and the other way it's like being completely indifferent to but the toilets the different service intervals be indifferent to them but engine ring, I can drive incredibly far even though it has been treated badly, but that is because it is obviously one of the good engines, but it is impossible to know, so you cannot say that in the way where you must definitely not take an engine apart in order to find out why it runs so well you should never do that when it is put back together then it doesn't run very well on people who don't know how something like this works they should stay far away from an engine if anything needs to be done on it there must be professionals involved and I am not saying that I am an interested mechanic and cannot be one of the professionals involved, but you just have to be careful with who it is who is screwing up an engine so that it is not easy to do more damage than benefit of one on one engine

    • @aramb5482
      @aramb5482 Год назад

      2019 and newer 2.0t engines have a lot better reliability than the older ones especially the 2006-2012 2.0t engines

    • @thomasmoore7224
      @thomasmoore7224 Год назад

      Watching two of your videos is enough to keep me away from any audi or vw. No way I could deal with this bs

  • @smithjohn2416
    @smithjohn2416 Год назад +2

    Love Audi design and technology. I especially like the executive cars like the C7 A6, though I don't feel confident owning one. I just keep seeing horror ownership experiences, that has completely thrown away any form of trust that I could build with this car before purchasing.

  • @renrut1613
    @renrut1613 Год назад +13

    Craig I feel your pain. It sucks to love cars that break all the time. I’m a Benz fan and for the most part they have been great but when they don’t run properly it’s a $$$ pit if it isn’t under warranty.

    • @richardmorris6365
      @richardmorris6365 Год назад

      And everyone says buy German..

    • @jgm9927
      @jgm9927 Год назад

      Dump the Audis! They don't make good content anyway.
      Nobody drives them. From new they go to the junkyard!

    • @ademideadeboye4195
      @ademideadeboye4195 11 месяцев назад

      Buy foreign, not german

  • @segredosdotiosam9989
    @segredosdotiosam9989 Год назад

    I'm not a mechanic but I like working on my cars. I owned A4s, A6,s TTs, A3,s .
    1- Audi cars don't like blowoff valves. It needs to account for the recirculated air. Get the OEM diverted valve back installed
    2- Buy a Rosstech VCDS tool. It saved me thousands of dollars

  • @powertothesheeple5422
    @powertothesheeple5422 Год назад +3

    I'm actually quite shocked that you have not acquired an Audi scan tool by now. No idea what they might cost but I am sure you have the connections to get one and I bet it would have paid for itself by now.

  • @jontheodore8450
    @jontheodore8450 Год назад +1

    Here in the UK big problem with Audi TSFI petrol engines built between 09 to 2015 with burning oil. Problem with piston rings size and pistons, Audi know this and have done some under warranty with different pistons and rings, but most dealers here that know this just avoid these engines.

  • @nobatteriesincluded3968
    @nobatteriesincluded3968 Год назад +33

    I’ve been there too many times it’s part of the VW/Audi culture 🤣 coils packs and wires are like underwear for these cars great content 💯

    • @ashleyschfer7483
      @ashleyschfer7483 Год назад +7

      I think every time my friend "attempts" to drive more than a 100 mile trip his Audi eats a coil. The big hit was the timing chain last year for almost 10k.

  • @covercalls88
    @covercalls88 Год назад +1

    I owned only one German car and that was a Porsche 911S. A very nice performance car, repairs are a bit expensive as expected.

  • @mexicanspec
    @mexicanspec Год назад +5

    You doing videos like this may insure you own these Audis for a long time.

  • @jassson94
    @jassson94 Год назад +1

    Dude I love Audis I have a TT and a Q5. So far no problems, although I did own a 2010 Audi A4 2.0T back in the day and the amount of problems that thing had was endless. A true money pit, timming , burning oil, leaking, etc. this is entertaining tho, keep buying more audis ! Haha

  • @rowdydude957
    @rowdydude957 Год назад +5

    Owning a German car is a hobby. I own a 2016 Eos and with the help of RUclips I do the work on it myself. Did the water pump twice, did DSG service, resealed the oil pan, replaced the upper timing chain gasket, going to pull the oil filter housing to replace the gasket on it and on the oil cooler, probably pull the cam cover and reseal that, getting ready to do the HVFP, and need to check the timing chain tensioner. The stain on the driveway is getting bigger.

  • @Sanchofiris99
    @Sanchofiris99 Год назад +1

    Maybe am very lucky as I own two Audis and have had no problems other than standard pro-active maintenance.

  • @joshpinchuk7061
    @joshpinchuk7061 Год назад +3

    Anyone know how much it should cost (parts and labor) to replace a 2006 RSX ac compressor?

    • @TheRealMrRoyal
      @TheRealMrRoyal Год назад +2

      Yeah, call a shop or Google it.

    • @coolioi407
      @coolioi407 Год назад +1

      $700-850

    • @joshpinchuk7061
      @joshpinchuk7061 Год назад +2

      @@coolioi407 that's nearly exactly what a local shop will be charging me. Thanks man.

  • @Vikturus22
    @Vikturus22 Год назад +2

    The last good VW golfs were the mk5/6 GTIs. Stupid fun, great cars and very tuner friendly. I have my mk6 with 290hp and been super reliable ( said no body ever lol )

    • @luiszubillaga1463
      @luiszubillaga1463 Год назад

      Yeah I had a 2006 GLI , super fun, manual and eibach suspension. Now have a C7 A6, getting her ready for stage 1...

  • @jimratti3949
    @jimratti3949 2 месяца назад

    LOL I'm on my first Audi Q3. I never buy any car without taking my scan tool. For this Audi I've had to buy specialized tools for engine work. Then to find out if I want to reset the change oil warning I either had to go to Audi, OR buy another Scan Tool, which has already paid for itself resetting the Oil life, and will also be needed to do a brake service. For a business though... that windshield time alone is a killer!

  • @devingeorge3520
    @devingeorge3520 Год назад +3

    Get setup with a local towing compamy and keep everyone working!

  • @cdo2325
    @cdo2325 Год назад

    It’s the throttle body sensor. You can either clean it or replace it.

  • @lukeskywalker4944
    @lukeskywalker4944 Год назад +42

    15 years as a car dealer and you're just now learning you "never own an Audi out of warranty"? That tidbit applies to consumers as well as dealers. I worked in both sales and management for an Audi dealership for 11+ years.

    • @rocketeng1888
      @rocketeng1888 Год назад +1

      I have one just to tinker on from time to time. Sometimes it drives me crazy. I work on the Audi more than my MG… daily is a Chevy or MB

    • @airborneranger-ret
      @airborneranger-ret Год назад

      lol

    • @danosborne5124
      @danosborne5124 Год назад

      Is that just Audi or is that Volkswagen and all the other brands?

    • @lancegallant3647
      @lancegallant3647 Год назад +1

      I bought a b7 rs4 2007 audi 3 yrs ago have done O2 sensor oil changes and a lic plate bulb ! It totally depends on what audi U get :-) Love my b7 rs4 wouldn't trade it for any sedan

    • @jamiesmith6838
      @jamiesmith6838 Год назад +3

      It's still a major inconvenience being on first name basis with the service center.

  • @DJFrancoisNL
    @DJFrancoisNL Год назад

    I have a audi to, lesson one... never go to dealers but go to good specialized mechanics! It works always for me

  • @Stuntfish
    @Stuntfish Год назад +6

    Craig my 2 cents on Audi's. Most the problems with Audi's are motor related. Pick one motor platform learn about it and only buy and sell those. If I were you I'd pick the 3.0T the supercharged v6. It is a great proven motor it's in a ton of different models and not impossible to work on.

    • @alexanderbleichner3888
      @alexanderbleichner3888 Год назад

      I have a big hate for the 3.0t, when the pcv valve fails and you get the invisible water drinking. You realize that the pvc started mixing water and oil and kills your engine. Power steering pump fails and leaks. Water pump problems water leaks problems. Front crank pulley rubber can crack and free spin without moving your belt. The plastic hoses that go through the pulleys are prone to Crack. It's has to many problems that's a lot and I saw these problems in cars with less than 20k miles

    • @Stuntfish
      @Stuntfish Год назад +3

      @alexanderbleichner3888 I think every motor is going to have its own quarks and issues. I chose vw/audi 1.8t's about 13 years ago. Once you work on a specific motor for a while, you learn shortcuts and definitely the problems to look for. Yes, I agree with all the problems you mentioned on the 3.0t and also the intercoolers in the super charger leaking. However, if you know what to look for, you can buy problomatic cars at a discount. Then knowing how the fix the issues. That's where you really start to make money flipping cars.

  • @gord2358
    @gord2358 Год назад +1

    Hey Craig. Good to see you vent. I hope it helps.

  • @BlueCrab251
    @BlueCrab251 Год назад +7

    🤣 ROTFLMAO! One of the best videos yet; the meltdown when the CEL came back on was priceless! Mark my words, you'll buy another Audi and go through all this again while we laugh, at $1300 each time. Sorry, but at least the video was entertaining! I had to replay the meltdown moment several times because I laughed so much! Thanks!

  • @davidb.wilson4728
    @davidb.wilson4728 Год назад +2

    Good job refusing to sell until it was really fixed. I'm a sucker for those rings, too.

  • @dylangrounds9723
    @dylangrounds9723 Год назад +3

    i like the A8L. and even kinda wanted it, but then watched these videos, and read the comments. im. terrified of them now. lmfao

  • @jesserhodes7430
    @jesserhodes7430 Год назад +2

    The dealerships are unreliable at guaranteeing repairs. My hyundai dealership had my 23 tucson for over a month. Thr story they told me was the part broken was not listed on their repair schematic and they needed hyundai engineers to walk them through the repair. Best of luck with the Audis.

    • @subaruamazon
      @subaruamazon Год назад

      what baloney. camry here. would never own a hyundai either.

  • @c.d.willis4278
    @c.d.willis4278 Год назад +3

    I was told that they don't last 100,000 miles; it must be true. Looks like if you buy a used one it'll bankrupt you.

  • @Jraphix6611
    @Jraphix6611 Год назад +2

    Awesome video! Always stayed back off Audis, but darn do they look good! I got a mercedez c300 instead never had an issue with those 💯💯

  • @ramza78
    @ramza78 Год назад +3

    I’d put those Audis back into the auction and sell them red flag or whatever. That’s just too much work! Good vid, sorry for the frustrations! LoL good luck!

  • @joshuat1624
    @joshuat1624 Год назад +1

    ADD ALL THE SERVICES MONEY UP

  • @adrianhetmanski1832
    @adrianhetmanski1832 Год назад +8

    Audi sure knows how to engineer money out of ones wallet.

  • @cloudcap-nv4cz
    @cloudcap-nv4cz 9 месяцев назад

    I own a 2012 Lexus IS250 with 150k miles on it. Still runs like a dream, never gave me any issues but goddamn I love Audi's. I'm always thinking about buying an RS6 in the next 5 years but videos like these keep me grounded!

  • @turnne
    @turnne Год назад +3

    The funny thing about these European luxury cars is that they never mention reliability, longevity or resale value in any their advertising
    Wonder why?

  • @neo9234
    @neo9234 Год назад +2

    Trade all 3 in for the R8 😊 you will feel better. Keep it for yourself they'll go way up in 20-30 yrs. Then take it to Barrett Jackson so they can pull another fast one.

  • @andersekstrand2028
    @andersekstrand2028 Год назад +3

    This story is soo true for many Audi owners

    • @subaruamazon
      @subaruamazon Год назад

      so why do they sell?

    • @joeyc1563
      @joeyc1563 2 месяца назад

      Maybe you older Audi owners my 21 is going strong and it’s driven in MA