Has Audi made a HUGE mistake with the 2025 A3?
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- Опубликовано: 30 май 2024
- Audi has given the A3 a new Facelift! The styling has been improved on the inside, but is Audi making a big mistake with their new subscription model?
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00:00 Intro
00:20 Front Design
01:12 Updated Headlights
01:27 Rear Design
02:13 Is Audi making a Mistake?
02:41 New Audi Allstreet
02:51 Conclusion
03:07 Outro - Авто/Мото
I don’t mind it, the interior looks a bit more premium, but subscription model? Really? If you built the tech in already, just let people have it
I have a A3 living in Europe, I can tell you that if I want navigation, I have to pay $2800, if I want it for a lifetime. (probably does not mean real lifetime...) It has radar, so you think it has adaptive cruise control.... no. it shows you on the display how far the cars are infront of you, but you have to pay for the cruise control..... high beam assist.. another $140, and so on. To be fair, I think it was BMW that started this trend
I wouldn’t buy any car I need to keep paying for features that should be free to use & built in. It’s not like they have added all that hardware & coding & haven’t already charged the consumer in the price of the car. It’s like buying a sofa & having a subscription to use the recliner function. Anyone who pays for this must have rocks in their head.
Renting car functions? Are they for real?!
Only in Europe per the narration. I'm puzzled about why they are going this route. Seems dumb to me.
@@greeneyesms BMW started with this a few years ago, you had to pay like $10 a month to get heated seats... and now it just gets worse and worse. many car makers does this in Europe.
Yes, you will own nothing and you will be happy. $9.99/month to make your seatbelts work. Don't pay? Car don't start.
@@glennv3176 Are you thinking $9.99 per seatbelt or for all the seatbelts? Maybe a front seat/backseat package deal? Oh, and airbags - $49.99 per month.
@@greeneyesms $9.99/seatbelt. Jokes on them, I've been spending a small fortune on cars for 20 years and not buying anything with this crap on it
Are they still haldex/FWD? Still macpherson struts or adding wishbones like the rest of the Audi lineup?
I am interested in a RS3 and actually wanted to wait for the facelift model... seeing the basic S-line exterior design of the 2025 model and the minor interior "upgrades", I fear for the new and last RS3 model which will be announced this autumn. Ok, I have to admit, the technical upgrades of the new S3 sound really interesting and now I have to see if it will be the new 2025 RS3, S3, a previous generation RS3 or none at all. Hmm, not really convinced of this facelift tbh.
I'm so disappointed with the front logo on where it's positioned 😑
Uk price hike and negligible changes, design from front looks horrIBLE .I expect 2020 models to see strong demand in sales now.
Front looks like a generic Hyundai or Focus or something of that caliber
Looks like a nice allrounder. I will be curious to see the reaction to monthly subscriptions to options. Some people may not care. Upper middle class housewives ?? But Luddites like me will grumble that the cost of building the car w/ included optional features = X, and if I were to pay cash for the car I'm essentially paying for the cost of manufacturing and installing those options YET do net have access to them unless I pay monthly for them. That's my issue with it.
RS3 looks great but to only have the harsh sports suspension on the Vorsprung is a big error
Which RS3? It wasn't announced yet and there are no official pictures or details yet what's exactly to come in the 2025 RS3. Given the fact that the new S3 is upgraded quite a bit to get closer in performance to the existing RS3 (330 HP, torque splitter & Akrapovic exhaust option), the 2025 RS3 better be "over the top" or no one will buy it in terms of price/performance to the S3. Just my 2c
Interior looks modern but plastic like. The flat stering wheel was better before and the stick gear shifter before looks sportier
Exterior is great though
Last good looking Audi
Its just OK
haha buying a car with a monthly subscription to make the headlights work, maybe charge $9.99/month for seatbelts.
AUDI needs a new design chief. They are all bland.
Its so lame we cant get the hatchback in the usa
The standard spec list is by far the worst in its class. Then add a subscription for items standard on competitor's models, and the A3 is a dead duck.
Subscription model is great! Cheaper starting price means you don't pay the lux car tax, then just add all the features you would have afterwards. Also great for second hand market where you can find a model you like and just add the features. As long as they don't double-dip it'll be fine. Right?
Interesting perspective... That would be pretty cool!
THe problem is that you do not get cheaper starting prices. Things that are standard in the cheaper golf (remember they are based on the same platform and share tech), do you have to pay a subscription fee to have on the Audi.. not sure how you got that to be cheaper? The only upgrade that is cool that Audi has is on the diesel, that you can upgrade to the bigger version thru software.
I will never subscribe to a feature, are they out of their goddamn f-ing minds, they‘re so greedy it‘s unbelievable!!!
Plus, I liked the old design more
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huyndai kona like , ugly car, bad design for audi
Disappointing AGAIN!!
Underwhelming design
All that for a crappy golf based fwd turd, surprised you even compared to BMW or Mercedes those were born premium cars Audi is just an expensive VW
Mercedes have gone the same route unfortunatly. Lots of hard scratchy plastic inside.
@@AndrewTSq yeah could be, but at least most of their lineup is still rwd and their engines are good
Another boring German car, why do people still buy these? Now using the scratchy plastic Ford and Hyundai used a few years ago, crap, now built by accountants rather than engineers. some 35 years ago; and with KIA and Hyundai giving these features away as standard