As an owner of a 2022 A4 45 with the Black Optics Plus package, I can agree that these compact Audi sedans and sportbacks are underrated and holding up very well. It's quick, comfortable, efficient, and mine being in Navarra Blue, looks awesome.
Got a 2023 A5 sportback in November here in Canada. Packaged with 20" rims and tires. Super happy with the purchase. Love the practicality and it doesn't feel underpowered at all. Was able to negotiate 6k off MSRP and got prepaid maintenance included. I barely see any changes for 2024, so I'm glad I didn't wait!
I was looking for an S5, but I bought a very low mileage, three year old (at the time) 2019 CPO A5 coupe. Could not be happier. Best car I've ever owned. Luxury performance and great mileage. Occasionally beats my wife's 3023 CRV Hybrid. If you can live with two doors, they're a great bargain, as dealers often have a hard time selling them.
If you don't mind my 2 cents...as an Audi tech, I would advise getting at least an A4 over an A3. You're getting much more car for the money. For less than $5k difference in price you get more space, better materials and tech, upgraded components, and much better performance (A3 201hp/221tq vs A4 45 261hp/273tq). A3 Premium Plus w/Tech Pkg $45.1k, A4 Premium Plus 45, $48.8k. Just a more premium vehicle in the A4...no way in the world I would take an A3 over an A4, unless I was absolutely in love with the A3 styling, or cost was the prime consideration over everything else.
@@drw1926 No worries...I appreciate your input. I fell in love with the A3 back in 2010 at the local auto show and have desired to own one since. Who can explain why desire outweighs logic?
I had a 2013 a6 and really loved that car. I didn’t like the digital cockpit and move to touch controls. This car still gets analog gauges and the simple but elegant interior is tough to beat. Thanks for sharing.
Audi is holding back on new platforms and redesigns during the ev transition. All gas vehicles has been just going through refreshes like a4, q8, and upcoming q7. But their ea888 have continued to get improved tuning. Standard sports suspension makes sense as everyone wanting a soft drive are going suvs already
**only standard with the 45* it makes sense to keep it sporty but I was hoping they’d at least offer another setup that’s adaptive on a car that can cost $60k! That’s a pretty accurate theory, I do believe the A5 is getting a full redesign soon but I’d honestly prefer a refresh that just addresses the few drawbacks to the car. I feel like audi might just go full digital if they did a ground up redesign.
@@Realistick I'd be surprised if it's a redesign. I'm leaning more towards a refresh like the 2020 q7. Get the dual touch screen infotainment, sharper front and rear more like the rs6
I'm an Audi tech and I see and work on these every day...we sell and service far more Sportbacks than coupes, but the Sportback's proportions and lines have always looked somewhat awkward to me, compared to the coupe. I realize that people have families, or may just want the convenience that 4 doors provide. But I would recommend anyone seriously shopping these to compare the two side by side and make the decision for yourself, rather than casually dismissing the coupe as a car for single guys, or couples with no kids.
@Drw1926 what can you say about the reliability? I’m looking to buy one but have been seeing pretty ambiguous perspectives on the reliability over all of the A5 sportback. I appreciate your insight!
@@ayoada6742 well tbh its to soon to speak on reliability but the first month has been amzing im in love with the car. the audi care pack i got was about 1700 and comes with 10k 20k 30k 40k mile service. haven't had any issues yet
I have a 2023 in chronos gray and the black optics.... The car is awesome, love it.... I switched 5 cars ago from BMW to Audi and one reason is the styling... BMW styling changes are too radicle where Audi more refined.... I still think this A5 is the best looking sport sedan out there, it's still gorgeous and it was a step before it's time.... Good video...5 Stars...GG
Just got a 2024 Audi A5 S-Line with black the optics plus package. Looking for a subwoofer upgrade. From where I see it looks like it’s in the trunk under the spare tire.
It was also more fun and quicker with the GT but less reliable (oddly enough) and not quite as luxurious imo. It was kind of a doomed product upon release but a cool effort. I would have loved to make a comparison with it back in the day🥸
I own a 2024 A5 Prestige and thus far I’m very pleased. My last Audi was the original 1996 A4 so it’s been a while. After driving it for a few months, I can see why this is easily their best selling non SUV. The only thing I find disappointing is that Audi pulls the same move as Porsche by nickel and diming you to death. I have a prestige as I mentioned, but it doesn’t have red brake calipers or ventilated seats because of the specific package. Regardless, I’ve noticed that resale value for these is well above average and I’m hoping Audi doesn’t miss the mark on the redesign because these cars are gorgeous. Oh and I agree with another commentor who said that VW is prioritizing EV‘s right now and only doing refreshes. That’s pretty obvious so let’s hope that the VW line gets some interesting new redesigns.
Really dig the A5 sport back. Especially compared to the M440i GC, the A5 is elegant and svelte. Have you driven a VW Arteon? If you have, how do they compare?
I decided to treat myself to a luxury car rental for a 1,200 roundtrip road trip back in December. I was given a 2024 Alfa Romeo Guilia. I hated it for the first 20 miles and then absolutely fell in love. It's been the best car I've ever driven. Doing that same 1,200 mile road trip again this weekend and tried to get another Alfa Romeo, but was given the A5 sedan. A bit disappointed that it's not the Alfa Romeo Guilia, but hopefully this car will leave a wonderful long-lasting impression as well.
7:50 haha well glad you have that rep of Upstate...I guess....I've been to Indiana (Bloomington) and it was beautiful but ngl kind of umm...hillier and greener?....than what I see in most of the vids
I own a pre mild 12V 'hybrid' 2018 A4 45 S-line and it's really smooth, we also had Q5 from that year.. We currently have a brand new Q5 with 12V system, seems like Audi has changed the transmission mapping, it holds gear and doesn't upshift going up or down moderately steep grades. Really annoying because the A4 doesn't do this and neither did the old Q5
Life is too short to burden oneself with the multiple failures owners are more likely to suffer through with German automotive products than those from the brands noted for long-term reliability. But they do keep "Diagnose Dan" in business and his viewers entertained as we try to come up with the solution to some sap's nightmare before Dan's great reveal.
I’d never buy a car with a bad reputation either but the current A5 HAS proved itself over the last 7 years to be better than what you would expect. I did the research for the video but you can check the owner reviews, CR, NHTSA reports or carcomplaints.com if you don’t believe me. Life’s also too short to drive cars we don’t like.
@@Realistick I didn't doubt that you reviewed the available data for your video. Had it been otherwise, I would not have bothered watching. Reliability, like so many other things in life, is relative. But one can have both reliability and pleasant driving experiences. Anyhow, "it's a free country" and most of us should be able to drive what we like. I do.
I think that's an inaccurate generalization. As a fairly long-term owner (and member of several Audi forums), I never experienced major problems, and they don't seem to be prevalent issues on the forums either. I think you'd find that most problems are anecdotal, rather than systematic. I've owned two Audis ('13 A3 and '19 A5) for the past ten years. No major problems at all. Zero. After about 100k miles, the '13 started using a bit more oil. I'd occasionally have to add a quart before the 10k mi change. That was it for problems. So far, the A5 has been stellar. I had FAR more problems with past Ford and Subaru vehicles. Both had serious problems and recalls. They were less expensive to purchase, but they cost far more in the long run. YMMV.
Audi makes a pretty car, but, after two vehicles with them, I would never buy another. Mechanical and dealership problems. I would go for an Integra or Civic SI. Maybe not as prestigious or luxury, but, I can depend on it.
That’s why you get a warranty on it. German cars are expensive luxury cars. Some people can’t just afford them and to keep up with maintenance. Do you think lambos and Ferraris are super reliable.
It definitely could be, but I was more so happy that it doesn’t sound like any of Lexus’s turbo 4s which have a cheap rental car induction noise and obnoxious fake sounds when equipped!
As an owner of a 2022 A4 45 with the Black Optics Plus package, I can agree that these compact Audi sedans and sportbacks are underrated and holding up very well. It's quick, comfortable, efficient, and mine being in Navarra Blue, looks awesome.
City fuel consumption pls in medium traffic in Lts/100 km ??
Got a 2023 A5 sportback in November here in Canada. Packaged with 20" rims and tires. Super happy with the purchase. Love the practicality and it doesn't feel underpowered at all. Was able to negotiate 6k off MSRP and got prepaid maintenance included. I barely see any changes for 2024, so I'm glad I didn't wait!
Congrats!
I was looking for an S5, but I bought a very low mileage, three year old (at the time) 2019 CPO A5 coupe. Could not be happier. Best car I've ever owned. Luxury performance and great mileage. Occasionally beats my wife's 3023 CRV Hybrid. If you can live with two doors, they're a great bargain, as dealers often have a hard time selling them.
It’s beautiful car. Interior is gorgeous. Performance good. I’m hoping Audi reinvents itself in the next phase of styling, but this one is nice.
Beautiful car in and out.
Thanks for the review. I like watching these from time to time. There’s not a lot of A5 content compared to the s5 and rs5.
Thanks for watching! I want to try getting in more day-to-day Audis on the channel.
I have always loved Audi's for some reason. I would be happy with an A3.
If you don't mind my 2 cents...as an Audi tech, I would advise getting at least an A4 over an A3. You're getting much more car for the money. For less than $5k difference in price you get more space, better materials and tech, upgraded components, and much better performance (A3 201hp/221tq vs A4 45 261hp/273tq). A3 Premium Plus w/Tech Pkg $45.1k, A4 Premium Plus 45, $48.8k. Just a more premium vehicle in the A4...no way in the world I would take an A3 over an A4, unless I was absolutely in love with the A3 styling, or cost was the prime consideration over everything else.
@@drw1926 No worries...I appreciate your input. I fell in love with the A3 back in 2010 at the local auto show and have desired to own one since. Who can explain why desire outweighs logic?
Safety is only thing nobody talks. Safest car on the planet by far.
There are no unsafe vehicles. Only bad drivers.
I had a 2013 a6 and really loved that car. I didn’t like the digital cockpit and move to touch controls. This car still gets analog gauges and the simple but elegant interior is tough to beat. Thanks for sharing.
Audi is holding back on new platforms and redesigns during the ev transition. All gas vehicles has been just going through refreshes like a4, q8, and upcoming q7. But their ea888 have continued to get improved tuning.
Standard sports suspension makes sense as everyone wanting a soft drive are going suvs already
**only standard with the 45* it makes sense to keep it sporty but I was hoping they’d at least offer another setup that’s adaptive on a car that can cost $60k! That’s a pretty accurate theory, I do believe the A5 is getting a full redesign soon but I’d honestly prefer a refresh that just addresses the few drawbacks to the car. I feel like audi might just go full digital if they did a ground up redesign.
@@Realistick I'd be surprised if it's a redesign. I'm leaning more towards a refresh like the 2020 q7. Get the dual touch screen infotainment, sharper front and rear more like the rs6
I'm an Audi tech and I see and work on these every day...we sell and service far more Sportbacks than coupes, but the Sportback's proportions and lines have always looked somewhat awkward to me, compared to the coupe. I realize that people have families, or may just want the convenience that 4 doors provide. But I would recommend anyone seriously shopping these to compare the two side by side and make the decision for yourself, rather than casually dismissing the coupe as a car for single guys, or couples with no kids.
well damn just bought a 23 a5 sportback 2 weeks ago lol
@Drw1926 what can you say about the reliability? I’m looking to buy one but have been seeing pretty ambiguous perspectives on the reliability over all of the A5 sportback. I appreciate your insight!
@@ayoada6742 well tbh its to soon to speak on reliability but the first month has been amzing im in love with the car. the audi care pack i got was about 1700 and comes with 10k 20k 30k 40k mile service. haven't had any issues yet
I have a 2023 in chronos gray and the black optics.... The car is awesome, love it.... I switched 5 cars ago from BMW to Audi and one reason is the styling... BMW styling changes are too radicle where Audi more refined.... I still think this A5 is the best looking sport sedan out there, it's still gorgeous and it was a step before it's time.... Good video...5 Stars...GG
I’d definitely go for a used S5. Depreciation on these is pretty crazy. 2020’s prestige S5’s can be had for mid 40’s.
A CPO audi with a healthy warranty is a great idea!
Just got a 2024 Audi A5 S-Line with black the optics plus package. Looking for a subwoofer upgrade. From where I see it looks like it’s in the trunk under the spare tire.
Thank you very much! Liked, subscribed and shared. My absolute favorite RUclips channel by far.
I love my A5 SPORTBACK
Kia Stinger used to compete with the Sportback version of the A5 at a better price.
It was also more fun and quicker with the GT but less reliable (oddly enough) and not quite as luxurious imo. It was kind of a doomed product upon release but a cool effort. I would have loved to make a comparison with it back in the day🥸
I own a 2024 A5 Prestige and thus far I’m very pleased. My last Audi was the original 1996 A4 so it’s been a while. After driving it for a few months, I can see why this is easily their best selling non SUV. The only thing I find disappointing is that Audi pulls the same move as Porsche by nickel and diming you to death. I have a prestige as I mentioned, but it doesn’t have red brake calipers or ventilated seats because of the specific package. Regardless, I’ve noticed that resale value for these is well above average and I’m hoping Audi doesn’t miss the mark on the redesign because these cars are gorgeous. Oh and I agree with another commentor who said that VW is prioritizing EV‘s right now and only doing refreshes. That’s pretty obvious so let’s hope that the VW line gets some interesting new redesigns.
Really dig the A5 sport back. Especially compared to the M440i GC, the A5 is elegant and svelte. Have you driven a VW Arteon? If you have, how do they compare?
It was a long time ago, outside of the strong midrange power and precise steering, I'm not remembering too much in common.
I decided to treat myself to a luxury car rental for a 1,200 roundtrip road trip back in December. I was given a 2024 Alfa Romeo Guilia. I hated it for the first 20 miles and then absolutely fell in love. It's been the best car I've ever driven. Doing that same 1,200 mile road trip again this weekend and tried to get another Alfa Romeo, but was given the A5 sedan.
A bit disappointed that it's not the Alfa Romeo Guilia, but hopefully this car will leave a wonderful long-lasting impression as well.
A5 40 TFSI Cabrio is all the car I ever need
7:50 haha well glad you have that rep of Upstate...I guess....I've been to Indiana (Bloomington) and it was beautiful but ngl kind of umm...hillier and greener?....than what I see in most of the vids
I own a pre mild 12V 'hybrid' 2018 A4 45 S-line and it's really smooth, we also had Q5 from that year.. We currently have a brand new Q5 with 12V system, seems like Audi has changed the transmission mapping, it holds gear and doesn't upshift going up or down moderately steep grades. Really annoying because the A4 doesn't do this and neither did the old Q5
It seems like the q5 is mapped differently than the A5, I didn’t have much qualms with the Q5 the last time I drove it but the A5 was super smooth!
Life is too short to burden oneself with the multiple failures owners are more likely to suffer through with German automotive products than those from the brands noted for long-term reliability. But they do keep "Diagnose Dan" in business and his viewers entertained as we try to come up with the solution to some sap's nightmare before Dan's great reveal.
I’d never buy a car with a bad reputation either but the current A5 HAS proved itself over the last 7 years to be better than what you would expect. I did the research for the video but you can check the owner reviews, CR, NHTSA reports or carcomplaints.com if you don’t believe me. Life’s also too short to drive cars we don’t like.
Life is too short to stress over reliability.
@@Realistick I didn't doubt that you reviewed the available data for your video. Had it been otherwise, I would not have bothered watching. Reliability, like so many other things in life, is relative. But one can have both reliability and pleasant driving experiences. Anyhow, "it's a free country" and most of us should be able to drive what we like. I do.
@@janoycresnova9156 Life is too short to be stressed...period.
I think that's an inaccurate generalization. As a fairly long-term owner (and member of several Audi forums), I never experienced major problems, and they don't seem to be prevalent issues on the forums either. I think you'd find that most problems are anecdotal, rather than systematic. I've owned two Audis ('13 A3 and '19 A5) for the past ten years. No major problems at all. Zero. After about 100k miles, the '13 started using a bit more oil. I'd occasionally have to add a quart before the 10k mi change. That was it for problems. So far, the A5 has been stellar. I had FAR more problems with past Ford and Subaru vehicles. Both had serious problems and recalls. They were less expensive to purchase, but they cost far more in the long run. YMMV.
make a video on luxury suv’s
who compete #VELAR or under 80,000k dollar
watching from india brother awesome videos 💥
Should one wait for the new relaese or buy the current model
I had to put my 2024 Nissan in the body shop. I got an A5 rental. KEEP MY CAR!! hahah.
Audi makes a pretty car, but, after two vehicles with them, I would never buy another. Mechanical and dealership problems. I would go for an Integra or Civic SI. Maybe not as prestigious or luxury, but, I can depend on it.
Fair, though the A5 has been pretty great this time around but I understand not trusting the brand way down the road.
That’s why you get a warranty on it. German cars are expensive luxury cars. Some people can’t just afford them and to keep up with maintenance. Do you think lambos and Ferraris are super reliable.
I have an Allroad and those sound looked to be computer generated, coming out of the speakers!
It definitely could be, but I was more so happy that it doesn’t sound like any of Lexus’s turbo 4s which have a cheap rental car induction noise and obnoxious fake sounds when equipped!
When is the redesign?
They are pretty, see too many at work though! Lol
Eh id rather get a genesis g70 fully loaded for less than the A5
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@@ph8077 4.5 0-60 with a full nappa leather interior aint nothing to laugh at 🤷🏻
The interior looks outdated compared to Mercedes.