Why Used Audi's Are Cheap (and Worth Every Dollar)

Why Used Audi's Are Cheap (and Worth Every Dollar)

Why Used Audi’s Are Cheap (and Worth Every Dollar)

I love a good Audi. They’re truly fun cars to drive (and you know life is too short to drive boring cars), so why is it that they’re cheap once they get to the used car market? For me, they’re worth it even though there are some real reasons related to reliability and depreciation (and a few others).

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@TedME-j6u says:

Fun fact, Sir: you never drove a German Audi, only the Mexican Audi (30% cheaper). The difference in quality and reliability is night and day. Source: lifetime quattro fan, 2004 EU S4, 2008 EU RS6, 2010 EU Q7 4.2 TDI. Upon moving to California in 2012, test drove and rented similar newer models, disappointment and shocked beyond belief. EU VW is the same price as Mexican Audi for the very same reason. Totally different driving experience and reliability. Take a plane to Germany and you will like my comment. Best! EDIT: still own my Q7 in EU, almost 700k km with no major repairs. Show me a Mexican Audi/VW that runs 500k miles. Low octane dirty US gas also a factor. Nobody fuels their Audi or premium car in EU with less then 99 or 100+ meanwhile US "premium" is 89-91, which is the cheapest gas available in EU (91, 95 and 99 or 100+ are the EU gas station options). I drive a new Branco after owing a Raptor, never fell for Mexican Audis, as I grew up driving the real thing and can't stomach imposture. I also owned (wife car) a Mexican C 63 AMG that lasted 130k miles until engine failure. Night and day. Viva Herr Mexico! Hope my post helps someone.

@Revelation13-8 says:

A4 allroad = the best

@loveandlight8286 says:

Ill never buy another Audi!! Stay away here my warning

@leecedrickjamond651 says:

Looking at a 2014 A6 with 118k mi at 10k should I ?

@justintalvio4374 says:

Just bought a CPO 2021 Audi A5 Technik from this dealer you are doing the video at…do I buy the warranty?

@calvinkruntorad6215 says:

I bought a 2016 audi a7 recently. Msrp is around $78k and i bought it for $15k. Its got 125k miles and I love it!

@marselobear2322 says:

Dont forget about insurance

@gernotf says:

Audi makes fantastic cars! I had 5 Audis. Never hat any trouble with them.

@kevonlane47 says:

How do you feel about a 2017 A7 prestige with 94k miles on it? It’s priced at $21k. Do you think it’s worth it?

@TheCostofAutism says:

I bought a 2016 Audi A6 Premium Plus 2.0T, 2 years ago for $20K. After it hit 100K miles I had to change the injection coils and spark plugs. Dealer wanted $1000!, local mechanic wanted $600 and instead I went on YouTube… Found the parts on Amazon for UNDER $90.00 and did it myself. Took less than an hour. Tools to do the work was only $50. Since then, I changed the brakes myself, lights, oil and Filter… Everything. ALL SUPER EASY. Wrecked it after $150K miles… ran perfectly and so now I'm looking for another.

@ronniedefelice8743 says:

Bought a 2001 A6 4.2 for 2,500. Ive had it for 3 years now, it's got 215k on it and it runs like brand new. Goes to show what happens if you take care of your car

@000datazero says:

What an terrible YouTuber you are. Trashy video.

@roundstone2020 says:

Because their reliability sucks

@josipmatic4732 says:

2.0 tdi is king of engines today dating from 2017. and later. Change oil more often, 15k km ~ 11k miles also filters.

@NickEvans-i2x says:

Take to vw dealers for service

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