8 minutes forJim's segment means a hard no from me
@lexman867816 күн бұрын
The S4 is way better than the A4
@Stevegrande116 күн бұрын
Agree. Wouldn’t touch one
@himynameisryan16 күн бұрын
@@lexman8678it’s not a high bar
@dill607816 күн бұрын
@@lexman8678 I'd hope so considering it costs twice as much
@Mkrobo15 күн бұрын
Absolutely spot on!
@brainsmatter706716 күн бұрын
Great looking car, but would never buy one after the experience of several friends with Audis and VWs… and this video just confirms it
@coalieroller566316 күн бұрын
used to own an a5, water pump yes, thermostat yes, radiator hoses yes, engine mounts yes, but they did not mention the ac evaporator. In US of A, that part has extended warranty for 8 years 100k miles, tells you how bad that part is. But its fast and comfortable
@iboswell16 күн бұрын
The really sad thing is that VW/Audi up until perhaps the early 2000s produced really reliable, well built cars - I say that as an ex JLR Engineer. The older 4 and the 5 cylinder versions were bombproof even with 10K mile oil change intervals, petrol or diesel and I owned a fair number. The same applies to BMWs and Mercs of that era too. Then came the race to "tech"...
@PieterBreda16 күн бұрын
A long time ago, VW made excellent and long lasting cars. Then, they became greedy and ruined the brand.
@olympbarca331315 күн бұрын
Can't disagree because the new audi also are reliable especially the 3.0 tfsi or tdi , and even the 2.0 tdi
@rwd32315 күн бұрын
Does an ex JLR engineer have any idea what reliable means?!
@kevinsimmons421715 күн бұрын
I have a 2018 Audi A4 Allroad and it’s gorgeous. I’m a car enthusiast and love having a car that is quite rare here in California. It’s not a rational purchase, but the car drives like a dream. I grew up with bouncy Toyotas with no body control and loud road noise inside. My Audi is the perfect road trip machine, the all wheel drive handles rain and snow impeccably. Cannot recommend the Allroad more, but yeah, it’s a toy and transportation. If all you need is economical transportation, there are cheaper cars to own, but mine makes me feel special. A note on maintenance. My local dealer was charging $350/hr labor cost and forgot to tighten the bolts on my shock replacements. After a month of hearing a creak I checked and finger tightened the bolts. They fixed it free of charge but I never went back. I like maintaining my car, detailing it myself, and don’t hesitate on spending money on it as long as it keeps driving nice. I now have a great relationship with a local specialist who staples jelly belly’s to the receipt. I’m very happy with the car, but it’s more enthusiast than a commodity appliance. I’ve never met an indifferent A4 Allroad owner to their decision.
@h3n4886 күн бұрын
@kevinsimmons4217 fully agree here. If you are concerned about expensive service or repair, there are other options. But the A4 (and other Audis as well) make me feel good and when walking away from the car, I want to turn and look back. That is not something to overlook when it comes to enthusiast cars.
@rustytanks16 күн бұрын
The headlights cost more than the car itself to replace, make sure you have a good maintenance plan
@idris144616 күн бұрын
+ Insurance coverage
@TwistedDonners16 күн бұрын
After the problems an ex boss had on his earlier A4 I would touch one with a barge pole. I will admit though a former friend had one of the older ones and it was a nice car to be a passenger in but that's about it. Surprised that it chews that much fuel to be completely honest. Good work as always guys and look forward to Sunday's video as per usual 👍
@shapesinaframe16 күн бұрын
In 2012 had a used B7, auto transmission ecu failed and it cost $3k to fix (and they found a cracked electro hydraulic engine when they were working on it). Luckily had a used car warranty that covered it. Sold it immediately afterwards and vowed to never buy another one.
@SkippyTheRedKangaroo16 күн бұрын
Unless it's under warranty you should never buy an Audi. And even then you must own a backup Toyota to get around when your Audi is back being fixed under warranty. It will be frequently.
@lexman867816 күн бұрын
I have both an Audi b9 s4 and a nissan note the Audi had no issues and drove it for 5000 kms without any issues has 78000 kms the nissan note has a bad cv boot now lol
@lexman867816 күн бұрын
I also had a b8.5 s4 never had an issue at all so your claim is false you obviously have not even owned a well looked after Audi
@Luke-PlanesTrainsDogsnCars16 күн бұрын
@@lexman8678 huh?..if it failed after 5000k's its crap.
@rickygforce421715 күн бұрын
@@lexman8678 you drove for 5000kms with no issues and think that’s reliable? You’re a moron
@Muddicker15 күн бұрын
I wouldn't touch any Audi/VW or most european
@ethannguyen398611 күн бұрын
Had one and sold it after less than 2 years. Got it from Audi Centre Sydney. Spent months in the shop under warranty with very poor communication from Audi service centre Zetland. It was only a year and a half old. Kept cutting out in traffic due to a faulty fuel pump which transferred petrol from the reserve tank to the main one after you went under 1/4 full (there’s two separate tanks for some reason connected via a pump). They initially said they couldn’t open up the tank to see what was wrong but would need to replace the whole tank including the pump. This took a few months and when it was finally replaced it happened again shortly after and I needed another tow truck. I should mention the first time it cut out this occurred in the middle of an intersection. They eventually got permission from Audi Germany to cut open the tanks to see why the pump was falling and then claimed they found sediment inside, suggesting I had refueled it inappropriately, even though I only ever used legitimate, branded fuel stations like Shell (no third party pumps). I asked for a replacement or a refund of the car under the lemon laws but was obviously met with resistance. ACCC was toothless (Audi flat out lied to them about various details) and NCAT was painfully time consuming and not consumer friendly without legal representation. And that’s considering I spent ample time researching and submitting documents but was told by the presiding member on the day (who isn’t necessarily legally trained) I should have provided a copy of the lemon laws with my submission ( I had referenced sections of the law appropriately but didn’t have physical copies of the law) and so he wasn’t terribly sympathetic (bit like seeing a doctor and getting told off because you didn’t bring a medical text book along so that they can help you). Audi was also very resistant paying my loan vehicle fees and it took 20+ phone calls to be remunerated months later. In the end, to advance my case NCAT wanted me you resubmit my submission due to a technicality and by this point I’d lost 2 days of work which just wasn’t making much financial sense. Ended up trading the car back in to a different Audi dealership as I couldn’t trust it wouldn’t stall mid freeway on me as I drive a lot for work. Audis are nice when they work but they’re a nightmare when they don’t and Audi centre Sydney, Audi service centre zetland and Audi Australia are absolutely terrible (borderline criminal) to deal with. If you don’t mind driving around with a Jerry can in your trunk in case your new Audi gives out in the middle of no where with 25% fuel still in the tank then you’ll be fine. Probably not for you if you value safety, reliability and just your life in general 😅
@daweigo68514 күн бұрын
Thanks for all the details.......Very informative
@marklivos16 күн бұрын
Nowadays, I just jump to Jim’s part, and if it’s longer, I always steer clear of that car. Honestly, right now, the only German car I would consider buying is a BMW with the B58 engine.
@szotakandrei15 күн бұрын
RS3 is up there too. And the RS6. And pretty much every RS model But I definitely wouldn't get a random Diesel base model
@teejay632014 күн бұрын
@@szotakandreiRS models cost an absolute fortune to maintain. Parts far more premium than A and S models.
@AndySouvlakis16 күн бұрын
You buy these as new company leases 3 years OR as a private buyer of a company lease straight after the fact. Nothing else. I bought mine after a company had leased it for 3 years and it still had a adblue tank issue which meant replacing the whole adblue tank, BUT as the car was still under a 4 year warranty I could fix anything at no cost the first year of ownership and then it was smooth sailing for the next 5 years, just making sure all the service internals were done in time and traded it in for another almost new one and the next owner takes the big hits of changing the brakes/pads, big service 100kkm, new tires etc. Rinse and repeat.
@malcolmpuhawan369514 күн бұрын
Great video...but why do a lot of car reviews always complain that Audi's/VW's everyday cars are not as enjoyable/vanilla to drive? They've been repeating this for the longest time...Maybe they're really built that way: maybe the engineers' mentality are the less feedback means less fatigue in everyday/trafffic/long distance driving? Now that I'm a little bit older, I really appreciate the "more relaxed personality" of my VW on really long drives rather than my Japanese car. Sure, my Japanese car (fine for for short trips 30mins or less) has cheaper parts and is a bit cheaper to maintain long term, but I feel alot less fatigued after driving for 3-7hrs (with a couple bathroom/snack breaks in between, of course) in my VW. At least in my personal experience/observation. Keep up the good work!
@wyatthurts172914 күн бұрын
They are easy to maintain and parts are universal with Audi/Skoda/VW, when my Octavia was under warranty they wanted 480 bucks for an oil change 😂
@tomnewham126916 күн бұрын
It would be bad enough to have to deal with the problems that the A4 suffer from if you live in a large city. But it would be a nightmare to have to deal with these issues out in the regional parts of Australia. Just imagine going on a long journey, the gear shifter fails to function, 100 km tow truck to a mechanic to wait a week to get it fixed. Totally unnecessary to have that problem just because it is cool not having a direct link to the gearbox selector. On top of that, the water pump will need replacing every 40,000 kms. That is a WTF. Then the seats don't fully lay flat, rattles coming from the dash and the suspension bushes wearing out prematurely etc which are all signs that this car is far from being a premium vehicle. So the answer to your question is No No No No NO. On a more positive note, OMG doesn't Jim get a wide variety of cars going through his workshop. Nothing against Jim and his teams abilities, and in fact it sounds like Jim is the place to take your car if you live in Newcastle, but no way would I have thought that Jim would have a Ferrari 360 go through his shop. I would have thought most Ferrari owners would get their car serviced at a dedicated Ferrari workshop but it is good to see Jim able to work on Ferrari's too.
@MrWilliam.Stewart15 күн бұрын
Jim, is Strayyaas Car Wizard.
@1maico115 күн бұрын
I can tell you have never owned this model
@Matt-rk3de13 күн бұрын
This car is an absolute commitment to maintain. I have owned a 2.0T petrol since new, so 6+ years. Had to have replaced : waterpump/thermostat, engine mounts, all the struts, all the front control arms, rotors and pads, front passenger airbag sensor. And I still have to worry about PCV failure, Turbo failure, transmission malfunctions, timing chain stretch, coolant leaks, rock chips on the windscreen, evaporator core cracks/leaks.
@zbychu639212 күн бұрын
I’ve owned 3 Audis and apart from wear and tear costs they were mint. Gets me thinking if build quality is different for each market or people simply neglecting them
@nancy910315 күн бұрын
Just sold my 2013 A4 2.0TFSI B8.5 at 180k. was fine till around the 140km mark then had timing chain issues, oil leaks and major oil consumption even with regular servicing and repairs. not worth the upkeep. not buying audi again.
@DG_42715 күн бұрын
I mean, it's a B8. They are notorious for oil leaks, burning oil etc.
@duethe692914 күн бұрын
what did you get instead?
@GOJMNY14 күн бұрын
That’s what I’m experiencing right now. Every 1000km, one litre of oil.
@TheBestMan9213 күн бұрын
I bought an A4 Allroad 3.0 TDI with 90,000 km four years ago for €28,000 from an Audi dealer. Now it has 200,000 km on it, and apart from a broken air conditioning compressor at 180,000 km, it's running very well. It has the best and most beautiful interior. Unfortunately, everything that came after is filled with touchscreens, which doesn’t improve usability. I would buy it again every time. However, one should do thorough research before purchasing, as issues like the timing chain, which tends to cause problems with the 3.0 TDI, should be considered.
@aged796815 күн бұрын
I bought a 2019 A4 Allroad used 2 years ago with just 12k miles on it and a dealer service history and some residual warranty. Saved $20k and it was almost new when I bought it. It drives amazing, and with an inch of extra suspension travel, it just rolls over the crap roads and potholes here in Southern California. I’ve taken it skiing, camping and used it for hauling construction materials. It really is fantastic. I had bad transmission shudder recently, at 36k miles and dealer did the transmission fluid flush per the Audi TSB. Drives great now. But it was $1,600 for that service! Beware, and change the trans fluid! No other car like it, really. Subaru Outback? Way too big now. The BMW 3 wagon would be a good alternative and probably sturdier in the long run.
@jdm2gdm11 күн бұрын
TL:DR - Lot of the "negatives" are because there's a LOT of missing information here. DO MORE RESEARCH. One thing potential buyers need to know is the difference between "Original/Genuine" vs. OE vs. OEM vs. Aftermarket. "Original/Genuine" means items which are the parts from the Audi Dealership. OE means Original Equipment. OE parts are from the actual manufacturer of that specific part FOR Audi. Companies like Hengst, Meyle, Lemforder, Bosch, etc. actually make the parts for Audi. These companies also sell these parts to third party sellers (meaning NOT the Audi Dealership) such as FCP Euro, ECS Tuning, etc. These OE parts are 100% the same part that you get from the Audi Dealership minus the Audi logo. OEM means Original Equipment Manufacturer which are manufactures that make at least one OE part for the vehicle manufacturer so while they may not make that specific part for your vehicle, the quality of OEM parts generally very good if not as good as the Original/OE part. Then there are "Aftermarket" parts which may be great or terrible. Depends on the part and the manufacturer. One part from one manufacturer may be fantastic and another part by the same manufacturer may be terrible. So finding end user reviews on those parts are necessary so you can make a good decision. OE parts are a no-brainer replacement for high overpriced "Original/Genuine" parts. Unless there's a HUGE price difference, I would usually stick with OE over a OEM part. As for service/maintenance costs, I had a full front/rear rotor and pad job on my A4 not to long ago. The labor cost was less than US$300 (at a Audi specialist shop) and the the parts cost US$450 for high quality aftermarket rotors/pads/sensors/anti-squeal paste (same parts you replace on ANY modern car including Japanese cars). I went aftermarket in this case because the factory Semi-Metallic pads not only dust like crazy, they also have a very abrupt initial bite. I prefer a more progressive feel for the brakes and the ceramic pads offered that plus little to no brake dust. Plus I wanted slotted rotors which is another reason why I went aftermarket. All that aside, doing the brakes isn't actually a hard job for DIY and with all the good step-by-step KZbin videos available, I'll be DIYing my next brake job. So folks, don't list to these "clickbait" Audi brake job costs because anyone with a brain can get them done for MUCH less (and yes the Audi Dealership are a RIP OFF as are most dealerships) After exclusively owning Japanese cars my whole life until recently, I can honestly say my Audis haven't any more maintenance intensive. Still do oil changes, brakes, other fluid changes, tires, etc. The only thing I do more frequently than before are oil changes. I started doing them at 5K mile because it seems that even low-HP non-turbo motors (like a Prius motor) don't like 10K+ oil change intervals (check out bore scoring low performance Toyota motors on youtube/forums). So even if I bought a older Japanese car (say a 2000's Toyota/Honda/etc., I'd still do 5K mile oil changes using synthetic oil (which is pretty cheap now-a-days, e.g. US$25 for 5qts of Mobil1 Euro 0W-40 @ Walmart) A big bonus for Euro car owners come from companies like FCP and ECS with their "Lifetime Replacement Warranty". It REALLY helps keep costs way down. Anyone considering a Euro car needs to look into. It will TREMENDOUSLY lower your operating cost over the life of the vehicle even for consumable parts (brake rotors, pads, oils, filters, etc.) It may even lower to below typical operating costs of even a junky low-power, low-performance Japanese car (that's not being abused or run into the ground of course...)
@Isaac.Smith__16 күн бұрын
These A4s can also have an issue with the heat exchanger for the AC. And to complete this repair, it requires the dash to come out on some models.
@energyexperience681314 күн бұрын
I had an old A4 1.8l and it was very reliable. I did have the sunroof issue and water in the cabin. A flood cooked my electrics and got rid of it. I ended up getting into an A5 3.0 TDI, that engine is a mighty beast, its now 14 years old and my only problems are a saggy roof liner, and the touch open unlock thing isn't working. The car still looks awesome, I love it, I reckon its a future classic. Enjoying the car daily means something to me, tried so many other cars before getting another Audi, but they just didn't do it for me.
@h3n48815 күн бұрын
The EA888 gen3 2.0l petrols are in my experience pretty good. The ones in the B9 are direct and port injected to reduce carbon buildup. PCV valves are reasonably cheap and easy to change. Main oil consumption issues are due to valve stem seals wearing or popping off. Far cheaper to fix than piston rings! Waterproof pump is still an issue, that's true.
@fdmjiv6 күн бұрын
My EA888 2.0TFSI just ate itself. 106XXX miles, and bent valves causing fire to melt the plastic intake portion (Flex fuel here with metal main intake). Had new injectors, new plugs and coils straight from FCP Euro, carbon cleaned, timing still in spec according to VAGCom. No warning either, just bang, 27 codes and fire. Feels good, just bought it 2 months ago.
@h3n4886 күн бұрын
@fdmjiv whoa, sounds rough! Is there any idea what caused this? Jumped timing?
@fdmjiv6 күн бұрын
@@h3n488 No, tensioner etc in spec via VAGCom. Not really 100% sure honestly. I bought it 8/31, and it died 10/26. Babied. Never taken over 4k by me, and I changed the oil as soon as I returned home from the dealership. Had regular oil consumption issues like they do, but that wouldn't case this. Cylinder 1 and 4 are 16 psi, 2 and 3 are 190. Leakdown test has cylinder 1 air coming out of cylinder 3 spark plug hole, 4 was exiting the fire damaged area.
@mfdu8415 күн бұрын
I recently had the keys to an A4 45 for a couple of days. Great seats, nice interior and a sleeper - those things REALLY move. About the only thing I could complain about was the side mirrors, which were terrible. It's a crying shame that they are not as reliable as your average Japanese car. If they were I'd spend up and buy a wagon in a heartbeat.
@wm187915 күн бұрын
LOL Jim has obviously fixed a lot of these
@RiddlerG315 күн бұрын
Unfortunately, the amount of mechanically totalled Audis sold online speaks volumes. these days it has gotten to the point when you can go very wrong with any car manufacturer as they all have massive amounts of recalls and issues, some larger than others but still, even Toyota isn't what it used to be...
@georgepappas462816 күн бұрын
Plastic water pump that lasts 40,000kms 😅😅. There is nothing premium above a VAG product.
@singhr1116 күн бұрын
We’ve had 3x2.0L EA888 engined cars from S3, Q5 and A4. All had their water pumps fail. However, cannot fault Audi interiors and mine have all done 120000kms in my ownership without any major issues. Current Q5 has been an absolute work horse of a car doing about 100km daily whilst being a tool carrier and long distance family hauler. Much better to drive than anything Japanese
@tunokies15 күн бұрын
2017 S4 3 litre V6 quattro petrol Saloon owner here. White with red interior, black pack, matrix headlights etc etc. Bought in January with 30k miles /48k Kilometers on the clock. FSH bought from an Audi dealer. I'm prepared for some future expenses. Coming from a BMW 2 series into this....there's a big step up in refinement. It's less tight in the corners but with our roads full of pot-holes here in the UK, the suspension is less crashy and offers a slightly softer ride. The sound from the quad exhaust is quite understated but it's possible to get a few little pops and bangs on down shifts in sport. Negatives - interior leather clearcoat has worn off the front seats and middle arm rest, and servicing/parts costs are expensive. Positives - Lack of speed is not an issue, lack of grip also not an issue. In short, I love it but I still want an old hot rod with no electric stuff one day as a 2nd car.
@YeMadAzza13 күн бұрын
When the mechanical issues segment is 1/3 of the video, you know it's a good car
@next924516 күн бұрын
Skoda and Audi A4 and above are not built on the same platform, first one is built on MQB and the other is on MLB. Transversal vs Longitudinal
@andrewhudson748116 күн бұрын
I’ve had a 2L turbo petrol A4 (B7) as my daily for over a decade now and never had a single problem. Perhaps I got lucky. Perhaps it’s just that I treat it properly and service it regularly.
@roberturbanowicz468816 күн бұрын
But that is two generations before the one from the video
@kuhlio15 күн бұрын
My mum bought a new A4 Allroad in 2021 and the standard seats were so awful, she ended up selling it. In the first few years the MMI system was an absolute nightmare and the driving assistants cut out randomly, thankfully a software update fixed it. The allroad also handles like a boat, worse than some suvs
@TheHayabusa0916 күн бұрын
Jezuz! Just had my Chinese made, Haval Jolion Ultra serviced at 80,000kms..The bill was astronomical $480 to re-service the disc brakes and other sundries...Never had any other issues...and it'll still sell with only a 10% depreciation.
@zeroyon456215 күн бұрын
Ha that’s no flex, you’re stuck with driving a Haval lol. They’re shit! Depreciation seems to be about 25% for a 1 year old “ultra” model here.
@ianbrown424216 күн бұрын
Best car channel on KZbin. There, I said it.
@ReDriven16 күн бұрын
Mate, you’re too kind. Thank you!
@Vikturus2215 күн бұрын
2:17 you can get OE replacements from brands such as Zimmerman for less than 20% all around. I did it recently on my B8.5 S4 dealer wanted $3500 for brake rotors and pads. I got em for $700 to my door and fitted them within 4 hours. Also in regards to valve cover, DO NOT DO THIS IF YOU DONT KNOW. these are not typical valve cover where is has springs and cams are secured to the Valve cover.
@terrydear403816 күн бұрын
Had 2 Audi A4 Avants - 1997 V6 Quattro and a 2001 1.8T Quattro - both great and very reliable cars. Would love another but no more manual versions and way too unreliable these days.
@himynameisryan16 күн бұрын
I absolutely adore the design on the exterior of this Audi but the interior design isn’t as fancy as say a Lexus with the multi layer interior (yes it’s a polarising design but if you love it there’s nothing like it on the market) But I’m more of a larger sedan buyer like Audi A6 I really want to see a video on the Lexus ES from 2019+ for the reliable and good build quality but also super comfortable ride and great interior I’m planning on getting one of those and would love to see how it compares to these, Toyota crowns, Mercedes e class, 5 series and the like and what to look out for
@richardjohnson539416 күн бұрын
Had the fuel cap issue. Got a part off eBay for $20 and took 10 mins to fix.
@Howard2416 күн бұрын
Ah right up my alley... Honestly love this car, from exterior to interior design and the way it handles. However, the interior is a squeak and rattle fest as was mentioned in the video. Furthermore, the paint quality is horrific... very thin clear coat that scratches and chips very easily, and at times can even chip off the paint underneath! Besides build quality and paint issues, my car has been very reliable and I'd say the major repairs that I've had to do such as engines mounts and wheel bearing are probably due to the horrible impacts from potholes in Ontario Canada. Overall I wish Audi spent more money into internal interior design as the cheap plastics used and the way the interior is put together is unacceptable at this price point.
@dw150816 күн бұрын
Jim What's the best VW/Audi water pump brand?
@bballplayaa115 күн бұрын
Hepu is not bad
@kobebryant513513 күн бұрын
had one 2016 a5 45quattro b9, its FAST even all stock but faster as i did the APR stage 1 tune. amazing to drive and got all the features like B&O, HUD, 360 camera etc.only issue i had is leaking cookant at 100k. after they replaced the radiator, nothing wrong. i would say the b9 a4/a5 are beautiful cars ,but in terms of the steering, still bmw 3 series better.
@spinnetti15 күн бұрын
I've had 13 VAG cars, 3 of them A4's. No regrets.. Buy a few years old to skip the depreciation. No matter what car you buy, avoid the dealers for service as they will rob you. Since I do all my own work, parts aren't bad and service isn't difficult for most of them, especially the 4cyls.
@kyronrc15 күн бұрын
Love my ´18 A4, such a great highway cruiser. Has never let me down, but im constantly worried something bad might happen...
@kanethak603216 күн бұрын
are you planning to review f10 5series? I just really love the car but i heard it has a lot of mechanical issues and i want your review
@mtadc154516 күн бұрын
Oh hell no stay away. I’m a big BMW fan but unless you can work on them like I do on mine…do not bother. Get yourself a nice Lexus.
@pontus.andersson16 күн бұрын
Ive had 3x A4s, differently models but the same issues everytime. Front brake calipers and front springs also needing to top up oil every 3 month on the 2.0TDI. Everytime I swapped to a new one I thought it was just that one car but now after 3 cars i'm pretty much done with Audi. Edit: Also, you are not allowed to use Cold Degreasing during winter month because youll destroy your tail lights. Even says so in the owners manual so you wont get it repaired during warranty.
@barron20416 күн бұрын
For 90k I would buy a Toyota Prado instead.
@Bill-ki4zf15 күн бұрын
Oh god no. Why???
@murrieteacher16 күн бұрын
Anything in the VAG list is going to cost you unless, like my mate, he updates the car every 3 years without fail. I have the Skoda Octavia 1,8 (chipped) and it is fast. But a $9K engine rebuild has dampened my enthusiasm. A lot of the Audi parts can be changed for Skoda parts. I know this because some of the parts I buy for the Skoda come in boxes with the list of VAG vehicles it will fit. My next vehicle will be either a grey import Lexus wagon or maybe the G70. Just change the car every 3 years and stay in the warrantee and find a dealer that will support your purchase. That will be hard to find.
@MattBlack614 күн бұрын
When you say "dragged" onto the back of a tow truck. That is exactly it, wheels locked up, screeching and complaining. Oh and in this case, the factory tow eye is useless. If you try and tow a car with all the wheels locked up from one side the whole car will just go to sideways onto the truck. And I guess most customers are not at the other end when we tip the tray up as steep as it goes and shake the car until it comes off.
@rwd32315 күн бұрын
The PCV isn’t part of the valve cover, it’s bolted to the top
@markbiggart126516 күн бұрын
As the owner of a Q5 which is on the same platform with the 2.0T petrol engine, which is under warranty thankfully, it’s a beautiful car to drive and so refined. And absolutely one of the most dull and characterless cars I’ve ever owned. Can’t fault the interior and build quality. Much prefer to the new gen and touchscreen everything
@joaquinlopez585115 күн бұрын
Do the A3 (8V 2012-2020) please! Not all of us can get an RS3 and it would help a lot to know about the common issues with this very popular model!
@davidperry353114 күн бұрын
I have had a A3 (8V 2014) for 10 years and it has been faultless. It has the 1.4 litres COD engine which gives marvellous economy. The fit and finish of this model is superior to the current A3 and with regular yearly servicing, there have been no problems. It even has the original brake discs after 90,000 kms.
@saadatkhan827315 күн бұрын
It is just me or whenever a new video of yours come out i keep staring at your watch looking for if he has bought a new one ... and u have ig it's an erebus it looks fine af
@ConantheWesty12 күн бұрын
I drove around the UK for a week in an A4 hire car. It was great but, then again, I didn't have to get it serviced.
@matty0086615 күн бұрын
wow, my 2009 fg xr6t with 270kw stock smokes this thing, and is cheaper to maintain
@LTT.Official15 күн бұрын
Was looking at one of these.....but with that intro, I clicked off, no fault of you guys, you make the best videos.
@dostayer336915 күн бұрын
After what happened to my cousin's A3, I'm very weary of Audi cars. It is supposed to be a premium brand. How can it break so much?
@danbywaters612315 күн бұрын
Bugger the Audi..... Show us the 360 sitting in Jim's workshop!! 😍
@Kils311114 күн бұрын
i am living in Germany and I have a audi a4 b9 avant with 2.0 tdi engine with 190 ps i have 245.000km on the clock without any problems only normal maintenance! i bought from autodoc full brembo kit with discs and pads front and rear and brake liquids for 390 euros and I paid my mechanic 180 euros to change the brakes. I dont know the prices in Australia but 4k for brakes is too much....
@peterpanci7816 күн бұрын
Good morning, i what to buy and second hand medium size SUV from 2016 up any recommendations please thank you
@therealEHB14 күн бұрын
Dude what are you talking about? I drive cars since 33 years now (and I worked 10 years as a car mechanic), and I never had a more reliable, better build and fantastic driving car than my A4 2.0 L Diesel (Break of course) from 2022. NO issues at all from 0 to 110 000 Km today (except 1 minor one). Still absolutely silent, amazing torque, unbelievable brake power and it really sticks to the road no matter what speed I try to get the chicanes (sport suspension as an option), just plenty of fun and comfort every day (acoustic windows). Had a VW Golf in the 90's (crap, everything was falling apart) and while waiting for the Audi in 2022 I had a VW Arteon with full options. Now that was a scam, considering its position in the VW segment, so much electronics that just didn't work as it should - automatic headlights, "traffic jam assistant" - I directly had to shut it off. And all these touch sensitive knobs in the inside just drove me crazy every day. Had a Skoda Octavia Break (2010?) also. I was shocked how loud it was in the inside and it was constantly drinking oil, and so much in the interior that pissed me off every day. And I even won't start to talk about the Peugeots (and even a Citroen once - brrrr) I was forced to use by my former company, french cars just don't work. Had to leave the company because of that. The A4 stands so much above VW or Skoda in point of technical perfection and reliabilty, how do you even dare to compare it one to one? I know a few VW owner's, and they constantly complain about technical issues. Btw, our Mazda 6 from 2019 is regularly seeing the repair shop because of heavy electronics issues (mostly safety feature electronics failure, and when it does work, it's ridiculous how "safe" it is, it even let me drive how I used to, too dangerous for it, that's what I call "woke technology" lol), but our early 2000's Mazda 6 was just perfect, while the A4 - and this was the one and only issue ever with this car - had one rear window that wouldn't fully close in automatic mode each time as it should - was fixed in 5 minutes by updating its software. Like I've sad - 33 years of experience and professional knowledge from working mostly on Mercedes cars, which I wouldn't recommend either - too expensive and not reliable enough despite it's price tag) while driving 45 to 50K Km every year - with Toyota (the older one's very very good too), Mazda (same), VW (always crap), Skoda (same), some french very big crap. And after 25 to 30 years I was quite sure that I will never find a really good car again that would convince me personally - but yes, it's the A4. Everything works as I would expect. Had the A6 as a replacement as well - man I was so glad when I got back my A4 after the service, the A6 is simply boring and didn't drive as well as my A4 despite of having more power. Boring, lame and nearly dangerous in the chicanes compared to my A4, because it's way to heavy. I have to use sometimes other cars from collegues for a single trip, mostly VW and Skoda, even a Citroen once (never again I swear, I rather would use public transport next time), and every time I'm so happy to have my Audi back. Other level dude. Vorsprung durch Technik. My next daily driver: A4 for sure.
@creditelectric16 күн бұрын
It makes me appreciate the boring basic Japanese AWD car, an astute purchase compared to this, but if the Audi is a salary packaged lease as many are it is a different matter, it will be gone before the gremlins surface or is that optimistic?
@laceycarter993813 күн бұрын
B9 s4 next 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 lay it on heavy with the mechanical issues lol
@vichetkim553316 күн бұрын
The Ferrari in the background in Jim's garage reminds me of the black Ferrari that's been stuck in the Car wizard's garage for so many videos.
@CrapTrapSlap16 күн бұрын
Aftermarket waterpumps for 2.0 tfsi Names or links pls ?
@pakornw.716115 күн бұрын
Can you guys make a review of VW Arteon R line please 😬
@michaelb672916 күн бұрын
Superb 206 shooting brake is a better alternative.
@Bill-ki4zf15 күн бұрын
Kia Stinger. Faster, roomier, great to drive, comfortable, looks good, none of the reliability issues of the German makes. Oh.. and cheaper. Shame they stopped making them.
@laplays69163 күн бұрын
Kia/Hyundai have had very bad reputation over the last 7 years. They don't last as long as many German cars do and the build quality overall is rubbish. If you want a reliable car, spend the extra and buy a Japanese car
@alpouraz524415 күн бұрын
Will you guys ever do Mazda 6 GH with petrol engines?
@ronaldov0915 күн бұрын
Have an Audi A3 2015 1.8T EA888 Quattro (Haldex) Just hit 90K on odometer and Im already on its 3rd set of brakes, second water pump, manifold replacement and turbo coming up...and also have HVAC issues, what a POS. I also bought a Subarau Foz XT 2015 (new), has 125K on odometer...zero issues and just did brakes for the first time.
@habe8815 күн бұрын
You need Redrive with Audi A6 Allroad 😉These 3.0bitdi versions are something from another planet.
@julesmarwell802315 күн бұрын
having been a vw (2 brand new) owner over the last ten years. I learnt my lessons the H A R D WAY
@gnkVLCT16 күн бұрын
Ok, not quite the PFL B9 RS4 wagon....I await patiently whilst you tease one step closer, maybe this will be my Christmas present. Until then, I will keep asking sir.
@samartz16 күн бұрын
What about the s4 wagon? The s5 Redriven video didnt show too many problems compared to this video?
@E2EK131MM15 күн бұрын
I hate this video. I want one. But now I cannot buy one 😅 Exceptional review.
@wyatthurts172914 күн бұрын
Reliable as, parts are cheap and universal,in the group, if your handy with a spanner , take care of a car go ahead and buy one
@peterj575116 күн бұрын
I totally agree about the names used now for Audi but the other 2 German luxury brands are doing the same. After all, the new C63 has a 2l 4 cylinder. Ouch.
@raymondarthur593710 күн бұрын
We need a video on the Modena 360 in the background :D
@jordanlim349016 күн бұрын
I had a B9 audi A4 2.0TFSI, and honestly during my ownership it has been nothing but reliable. I understand that european cars are a tad more fragile then the japanese competitors but it really comes down to the maintenance on these cars. If it's maintained well it will last a long time.
@a_void14 күн бұрын
Traded my A4 for a Mazda 6 Sport Wagon and couldn't be happier
@mrmaestrom15 күн бұрын
Two-thirds depreciation in six years!? What does it think it is, a Ford Falcon?
@loukasantoniou805416 күн бұрын
If you are looking for a fun, athletic audi, you need something with real quattro. B9 a4 a5 have quattro ultra and only the s and rs models get the quattro with torsen and real locking diff. The interior quality on audis is spec dependand. The diesel engines are bulletproof. My 2016 tdi q5 has 160km driven pretty much everywhere and so far, i didnt need to change anything. And i had zero degradation on the interior or any weird noises. Maintance on that thing is also very cheap, though i dont visit the dearship, I go to vag qualified mechanics. Not only the are better and offer better solutions to problems, but they are cheaper too. Something I ve noticed is that german luxury vehicles are a lot more reliable in european regions. Probably has to do with where they are built. Or maybe europeans take better care of theie cars. Also the maintance on audis is eally cheap in europe, whereas in the States and australia its very expensive to the point its not worth buying the car.
@stevemcintyre439816 күн бұрын
After watching many of these vid's I find that European cars are no where near as good as cars from Japan, Korea and Asia in general. IMO they are overpriced for everything with huge depreciation second hand, not value anymore. Audi, VW, Mercedes and others now are aspirational. So if you buy one, be prepared to pay after sales pain.
@idris144616 күн бұрын
Original/ OEM/ Aftermarket Parts skyrocket cost. Service ability none, that's y it cost a small fortune.
@FrancePhil4415 күн бұрын
Hi guys ! I'd choose the Lexus IS without any hesitation. I keep repeating myself but that IS is a really an excellent car.
@marknelson592915 күн бұрын
A classic example of style over substance with a lot of Euro cars - when once they set the benchmark.
@josippilic894815 күн бұрын
An Audi A4 Avant B9 2017 3.0 TDI owner here. I live in Germany and my car has cca. 125k KM. Thankfully i didn't have any issues with rattling, electronics or the engine (as of yet). I had to change the brakes at ~70k km while the car was still under the extended warranty and i was quoted 3100€ for the brakes and the regular service (Oil and filters) The windshield had to be changed 3 times (In Germany during the Winter they lay small rocks on the road instead of salt/chemicals) so i had to get that changed and the invoice was ~2800€ for each change (covered by the insurance so i didn't have to pay) And shortly before my warranty was to expire i had to change my water pump as it cracked and it was leaking, car had ~80k km that would have cost 2400€ without the warranty. All in all i am really happy with the car but not with the cost of ownership. Since the warranty is expired i am servicing the car myself and that saves me hundreds of dollars. Long story short: If you want to own this car better be prepared for the high invoices, learn how to service it yourself or have a buddy that can do it for you.
@zeroyon456215 күн бұрын
Those prices are insane, is that at the official Audi dealer? Thankfully you had warranty and insurance!
@michaelhart588616 күн бұрын
It's a solid NO from me. Move on
@PieterBreda16 күн бұрын
If the What goes wrong part? takes up a third of the video, you know it will get ugly.
@Mububban2314 күн бұрын
When 1/3 of your runtime is the "What goes wrong?" section, that's a "hell no" for me!
@MrWilliam.Stewart15 күн бұрын
No thank you. With all the choice in the market, people still bought them. A review on the psyche of the people who buy them, presumably on purpose, would be awseome.
@zneostrap49518 күн бұрын
hi, please do vw scirocco 1.4
@decky999516 күн бұрын
What about B9 rocker arm bearing failure.
@lexman867816 күн бұрын
B9 S4 can have rocker arm failures because they use 0w30 or 0w20 oil if the owners use the correct oil 5w30 no issues at all
@lungaswazi919415 күн бұрын
Could you also do the Q3
@thekoker570215 күн бұрын
that mans hair is sooooo coool love it
@B33ond14 күн бұрын
Can you do a Honda n one please
@RonnyJoe15 күн бұрын
GS450h or one of them hybrid GWS204 Crowns you looked at awhile back offer heaps more reliability and longterm value, you will never catch me in one of these or their brethren german counterpart moneypits
@oafseu15 күн бұрын
Why do audi and vw group cars constantly have so many electronic gremlins in comparison to the japanese cars? Surely it cant be that difficult to make the electronics reliable
@wrigzzx16 күн бұрын
$1082 for Skoda 1.5tsi 60k service at Skoda 🤮 ultratune was 960 which I ended up going with as my regular independent was away
@eponymous791016 күн бұрын
Oil, plugs, filters & brake fluid? Seems a tad steep, definitely wouldn't let Ultratune touch my car though...
@blackvulcan316 күн бұрын
My A4 sedan is great. 2014 with the same colour and rotors. Mine is the Quattro TDI with the exhaust upgrade. It’s got 75kms & has been great. Serviced every year with the dealer. It’s only been marginally more expensive than my wife’s South Korean cars. It has had a real main seal and roof lining replaced. I fit the RSNAV wireless CarPlay. It is a wonderful car to own and drive.
@newbeginnings856615 күн бұрын
Okay I purchased my A4 B9 version 2.0 tfsi Allroad wagon new in 2017... The only fault I have had was the water pump .. it had a slow leak but I was already looking out for the problem.. I researched the pump and found early pumps had the issue and it was a leak at the bottom plastic joint . To be fair Audi don't make them so it's the supplier who screwed up.. I got the same type but a newer version made from the same company but not with the Audi branding. I paid 600€ and 200€ to get it fitted ... But sometime later it had an over heating issue... The pump needs coding so maybe just go to an Audi dealer or a real specialist.. Newer version pumps do not suffer premature failures. check the version when buying and don't forget the programming required if going outside the Audi network - Audi like most companies won't fit items they haven't sourced themselves.. I change the oil/ filter every 8000km ( yes I know) with top OEM spec oil - but this is insurance against timing chain and turbo issues. I had the auto transmission fluid changed way before recommended at 40 000km.. I recommend every 40 000km and certainly earlier for the first flush.. Get this done correctly and most certainly with the Audi recommended trans fluid. My car doesn't use a drop of oil .. I have had no other issues .. The brakes - well get them done elsewhere and even upgrade the quality when doing so.. My vehicle interior - zero wear, zero creaks.. Driven with enthusiasm the vehicle is hungry for tyres.. only fit the best and always all 4 at same time.. I have had no problems with any electronics nor the infotainment.. Get a very well optioned vehicle - they are much better and it has a more luxury feel. I find my A4 is a pleasure to drive and (so far) I recommend the vehicle.. Mine has 80 000km ( one owner from new of course).. Looking after the vehicle definitely helps and do service items much earlier than Audi states... Fuel consumption on long journey around 7 to 7.5 litres/100km.. I only use E5 fuel - don't care what anybody thinks. 9.5 to 10 litres in city driving. Hope my experience helps somebody?
@DG_42715 күн бұрын
I have a 2017 B9 as well. Mine is a 2.0TDI with Torsen quattro though (got a B9 for this specifically, as B9.5 has only Haldex afaik). I have very similar experience with you, except my fuel consumption is like 4,6l - 5,0l / 100km. City driving is like 5,2l - 5,4l 100/km. The car just reached 140tkm. Nothing seems to stop this car, I live in Finland where we get heavy snow and ice, hasn't gotten stuck once, even in areas where I have seen other people stuck. If possible, I try to tow them free lol.
@newbeginnings856615 күн бұрын
@@DG_427 pleased to hear it's going well. I do long and short drives - the diesel is no good for short drives due to the DPF and EGR problems - but it is better for towing ( torque) and fuel economy... As I said I think vehicle maintenance is key to keeping a vehicle running well .
@DG_42715 күн бұрын
@@newbeginnings8566 I do both as well, it's nice that it completes the DPF regen even if you shut the car down. That wasn't the case with older diesel cars, less likely to have issue related to it. Can't say anything about EGR though, except that it's a nuisance.