You are one in very few real car reviewers... We watch others for entertainment but hey don't review, they just present cars.... Keep up the good work.
Just that girl Reba, she reviews sports cars and all she does is yap the whole video and doesn't touch on the exhaust sounds of the car at all mxm🤦🏽♂️
I think it is safe to say, no car reviewer is as brutal honesty as you are. As someone mentioned, most just present cars and avoid to be objective about it.
I think people missed the part where you mentioned that you rent most if not all of the cars you review. The honesty in his reviews comes from the fact that he isn’t begging manufacturers to lend him cars.
Car prices are wild. In 2015 I got the 1.4TSFi brand new and added the sunroof and xenon lights it didn't even go beyond 350k. These new prices are insane.😮
You can not blame inflation on this. It's like Germans are price fixing. Why are Chinese cars cheaper given that they all come from China, unlike Mzansi editions assembled here.
In September last year, I bought one, I have the similar spec without the sunroof. The positives: 1. The screen with wireless car play is really good. 2. The fuel consumption, I drive in comfort 70km a day in mixed highway and city driving in fourways and kempton park, and my average fuel consumption is 5.6 liters per 100km and I get a fuel range of 780km. On the wide open road to KZN I got 950km on a full tank. 3. The road holding and quietness, this really impressed me, I used to have a Suzuki Baleno, and its just not the same idea at all, and I know this Audi is over double the price, but for me you can see where that money was used. 4. The gearbox, this is the 8spd torque converter, this will be more reliable than any of the DSG or S tronic gear boxes, so it will not have the same issues as they used to have. The negatives: 1. After sales service and support, this is no comparison to Suzuki, you get almost no feedback from the dealer and it is just a mess! 2. Add ons and extras, I recently added in rubber mats, that was unnecessarily over priced. 3.The gearbox, while it is a positive, there is also a negative, the electronic switch on mine and the control module failed, apparently due to water damage, the dealer did resolve this, however that is only because the issue was picked up within days of purchase, this repair is not covered under the warranty and you can expect to spend almost 100k on this issue. Overall I think it was a great purchase, I just wished the customer service and buying experience was better.
The S-line sedan version of this car looks phenomenal. Definitely interested in buying it but I'll come back to it once prices start tanking reasonably.
I like your new camera quality❤ when it comes to the German car manufacturers they are trying by hard to ripoff people by not putting standard stuff like rare view camera which makes Chinese models more reasonable
The one humble South African car vlog youtuber. No flexing and that's what I love. The man can do it but he chooses to stay down to earth. Salute to you Muzi for being so humble ❤
Thank you for the surprise video and always keeping it real, your reviews aren’t adverts, they actually help car buyers make informed decisions before making the commitment of buying a car.
What makes you unique compared to TH-camrs is your authenticity and how you express your honest opinions about the car. You’re not trying to convince us whether a car is good or bad
Bro i gtta say you have shown that you read people's comments and i love the way you continuouslt emphasize that you wont tell anyone what to do with their money because of late people just get offended just about anything especially if you talk about their favorite car brand. As a petrol head i will surely buy something that gives me extra adrenalin rush given R700k. If VW is serious this car shoulnt even be above R600k, but then again we all know the prize of an A1 with similar engine if hovering above R550k
Most Audi drivers probably don't know this but the auto start/stop feature activates depending on the pressure applied on the brakes so you are in control of when the car will switch off. Come to a stop and just apply enough pressure to stop the car and it won't switch off. Press a bit harder and the car will switch off.
With 700k I would honestly rather buy two low mileage Hyundai Accent/Elantra....put it in Uber/Bolt so it generates some form of income.😅😂 ain't no way I am paying such a large amount of money for an entry level car ngeke!!!
Thank you for another dope, honest review. I felt that "R17 000" for sunroof, Vibes are getting costly on the older brands. The price is pretty steep and we can't say they build quality cars if they offer subpar finishes like the seats being similar material with Suzuki Baleno that sells from R260K. Loyal customers are being charged a lot especially when they want a fully speced car.
Unless you are dizzy 😂😂😂😂, well I could not agree with you more. At the 700k mark, I’d rather get the golf 7.5R or look at the S3, I could get a really good second hand for that amount.
Your honesty is a breath of fresh air in the motoring industry. Others wouldn’t dare criticize the Germans cause they always want to stay in their good books. I feel like this sought of pricing is also gonna push up the prices in the second hand/pre-owned market. But honestly speaking I’d much rather get a pre-owned low mileage Golf 8 GTI R700k+.
People that own Audi's tend to forget that it's imperative to service the S-Tronic gearbox on every 60 000km interval. Changing the gearbox oil and filters will save you in the long run. It's even stated on the owners manual. However who uses the owners manual anyway😅
I had a privilege to drive this A3 sedan 2024 model @2000KM, I can say it's not that slow but the steering is kinda stiff. I was impressed with A4 40TFSI it's very aggressive but the steering is stiff and above 140 is worse worse.
Thanks for your honesty, Muzi. We really need that perspective in these times. It's all about getting value for money, but German brands are becoming outrageously expensive. Personally, I think paying that much for an A3 isn't worth it. I'd rather invest in a used bakkie, or even go for one of the newer Chinese brands offering great value for the same price or a used Golf GTI for a lesser price.
Just drove an isuzu Dmax the fuel consumption on that car didn’t make sense but I’ll wait for your review. I don’t think I know enough about cars to complain.
I'd rather spend that money on a BMW 320D G20 MSport. It's still covered by warranty and maintenance plan for the coming 3 years, looks better and has better features at the same price like the sunroof and leather interior. More powerful, better consumption and better looking IMO.
A used golf 7.5R or Audi S3 8V.2 facelift makes a lot of sense to get plus save an additional +- R100k since they retail at +- R500k to R650k with low mileage.
The German trio have all been off. 829K for a base Mercedes A class, 690K for a beamer 1 series, 490K for an A1🫣🙅. Audi seems to be a bitt better cos 900k for a 3 series?! Asoze!!
Firstly what a review bro!🎉 Now let’s agree Audi make really good looking cars! But there is so much wrong here: Price is crazy, options are insane, that small tank-40l tank? How? So a polo has bigger tank whereas the Golf is the underpinning?😮🙆🏾♂️ Nah I wouldn’t bother with this instead il rather take the money go buy a good condition golf 7.5 gti and keep tons of cash and get Mr Mambo to repair for me I might even have change to go on holiday bro you can’t waste money like this 😢
People often complain that German cars are so expensive, questioning why we pay more for far less compared to Chinese cars or those from elsewhere. Yes, they are expensive because they come from a high-income country with a very large economy-10 times larger than the entire South African economy. It makes no sense for them to price these cars cheaper specifically for markets like South Africa. Also, keep in mind that whether you're buying a German car in the US, Germany, or Australia, the price will always be almost the same or similar, just in different currencies. It might be higher due to taxes and other costs, but it’s not like McDonald’s, where prices vary significantly by region. For us, these cars are expensive, but for them, they’re much more affordable. For example, an average teacher in Germany can easily afford a brand-new, fully specced-out BMW, Mercedes, or Audi without any issues. In contrast, that’s not the case with Chinese cars. Labor costs in China are much lower, and their car manufacturers often benefit from government subsidies. That’s how they can sell cars and SUVs for under R500,000 with excellent build quality and value. So, I hope you understand why this is the case. German, European, and even American car prices aren’t coming down anytime soon; in fact, they’ll likely keep increasing. Unless we establish our own car brands and manufacture vehicles locally, or move to highly developed, prosperous nations like the US, Canada, EU, Australia, Japan, or New Zealand, where affording these cars is much easier on an average salary, the situation won’t change.
If it makes you feel any better, owning property in South Africa is much more affordable compared to many developed countries. Here, with a good job, you don’t need to be a business owner or an executive to own a house. In most of these developed countries, home ownership isn’t as common-it's often comparable to Cape Town in terms of affordability challenges. So, it’s not like everything is worse here. At least we have good food and relatively affordable housing. The main downsides are the high costs of cars, iPhones, and other luxuries.
@@Beyondry Most single professionals can't even buy houses these days unless it's a dual income household. And no. The German cars don't have to be expensive. It's as a result of greed and bad decisions that their cars are overpriced and are no longer competitive...
These cars are assembled and built in RSA so they don’t pay import tax.. so your statement makes no sense… an i30n that pays import tax is faster more powerful and still cheaper than a locally produced golf GTI 🤔🤔
Aow Muzi 7:11, 40 litre tank but you put 49 litres 😂. Great review overall, honestly whoever is buying this must be doing a balloon payment because 20k for A3 🤣.
Haibo the way you just throwing figures abomaR17 000 for a sunroof option makes it sound like its simple lol. Anyways respect to those who normally buy brand new cars and spec them to the max.
With that money I could buy myself a double cab because a villager buying a small car is senseless. We don't have roads here 😢 but how I wish these van were really affordable though
Lovely review.but way too expensive..my daughter had a 2021a3 tfsi and she had serious issues with ekectronics and gearbox ..car was in and out of Audi..You are the best reviewer of the SA reviewers by a mile..i just watched the Swift review on another channel and the reviewer said very little about the car except park it next to rhe previous model and compare..that guy it seems to me tries to make the reviews all about himself..just my 5c worth
You know what.. I had 2013 A4. Sold it recently after 6 years ownership. Drove a vivo rental and was surprised how close the comfort of drive was to the Audi. I'm now considering a used vw instead of rip off audi
R700,000 given that I could actually afford the car would get me into a 2022 BMW Z4 20i M Sport. My sensible buy would be a Hyundai Tucson 2.0D Elite/Kia Sportage GT-line S
You get 49.51 liters R1085.26. and you say tank is 40 ltrs kanti the 9.51 liters go where?
Intended capacity vs actual tank size
Explanation: www.s-oil7.com/eng/knowledge/expert/view.jsp?seq=79
@@MuziSambo ok we learn not saying you wrong or I know more... Hope I didn't offend... I thought so but I wanted your point of view
@@lusaphonkonyana2721 You actually asked a good question hence I pinned it for the benefit of everyone. 🙂
@@MuziSambo God bless keep doing great job✌️❤️ khosi
You are one in very few real car reviewers... We watch others for entertainment but hey don't review, they just present cars.... Keep up the good work.
True
@@Smojero I agree.
It's more of a flex rather than a review
This comment is 💯
True that
Just that girl Reba, she reviews sports cars and all she does is yap the whole video and doesn't touch on the exhaust sounds of the car at all mxm🤦🏽♂️
I think it is safe to say, no car reviewer is as brutal honesty as you are. As someone mentioned, most just present cars and avoid to be objective about it.
That’s why manufacturers won’t give him their test cars. For the Lord to keep blessing so can continue hiring cars for the channel. 🙇🏾
It feels as though other reviewers are paid to talk good about the car on test.
"i am not here to tell oeople what to do with tgrir money"...proceeds to give viable alternatives 😂😂Best reviewer in Mzansi❤
I think people missed the part where you mentioned that you rent most if not all of the cars you review. The honesty in his reviews comes from the fact that he isn’t begging manufacturers to lend him cars.
Even a renault kwid comes with a rear camera as standard 😅
🙆🏾♂️ yoh yoh yoh Eish
Germans are not serious!😏
@@MuziSamboour government has failed us in every aspect 😂
Honestly I dont know why its not standard, they should have just added it to the price because they clearly want to.
Car prices are wild. In 2015 I got the 1.4TSFi brand new and added the sunroof and xenon lights it didn't even go beyond 350k. These new prices are insane.😮
At that time an entry level 3 series was just at the north of R500k, we used to check BMW and Mercedes prices a lot at that time
You can not blame inflation on this. It's like Germans are price fixing. Why are Chinese cars cheaper given that they all come from China, unlike Mzansi editions assembled here.
In September last year, I bought one, I have the similar spec without the sunroof.
The positives:
1. The screen with wireless car play is really good.
2. The fuel consumption, I drive in comfort 70km a day in mixed highway and city driving in fourways and kempton park, and my average fuel consumption is 5.6 liters per 100km and I get a fuel range of 780km. On the wide open road to KZN I got 950km on a full tank.
3. The road holding and quietness, this really impressed me, I used to have a Suzuki Baleno, and its just not the same idea at all, and I know this Audi is over double the price, but for me you can see where that money was used.
4. The gearbox, this is the 8spd torque converter, this will be more reliable than any of the DSG or S tronic gear boxes, so it will not have the same issues as they used to have.
The negatives:
1. After sales service and support, this is no comparison to Suzuki, you get almost no feedback from the dealer and it is just a mess!
2. Add ons and extras, I recently added in rubber mats, that was unnecessarily over priced.
3.The gearbox, while it is a positive, there is also a negative, the electronic switch on mine and the control module failed, apparently due to water damage, the dealer did resolve this, however that is only because the issue was picked up within days of purchase, this repair is not covered under the warranty and you can expect to spend almost 100k on this issue.
Overall I think it was a great purchase, I just wished the customer service and buying experience was better.
Saw you at Matikwane hospital..... poor administration but seeing you made it all worth it.... very hamble human being❤❤❤
The S-line sedan version of this car looks phenomenal. Definitely interested in buying it but I'll come back to it once prices start tanking reasonably.
And once somebody has properly driven it😂
@str8xrippin Only said when prices tank. Not when it is second hand. If you look hard enough. You could still find a fairly new one
I like your new camera quality❤
when it comes to the German car manufacturers they are trying by hard to ripoff people by not putting standard stuff like rare view camera which makes Chinese models more reasonable
"If you try some spirited driving and run out of talent, there's a first aid kit for you"😂😂😂😂
I heard him say that but didn't understand until now. Yoh lol
Ay 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The one humble South African car vlog youtuber.
No flexing and that's what I love.
The man can do it but he chooses to stay down to earth.
Salute to you Muzi for being so humble ❤
With R700k I'd buy a 2021 double cab bakkie for around R400k and a VW Polo and still have change
funny part is if you get an isuzu or a hilux they will still last longer than the audi
Audi is a scam strusbob, this is madness. Great review Muzi
All German cars are guilty of scamming buyers
Thank you for the surprise video and always keeping it real, your reviews aren’t adverts, they actually help car buyers make informed decisions before making the commitment of buying a car.
I truly appreciate the honesty! These prices are absolutely ridiculous.
Dream cars are remaining in Dreams nowadays 😢
well said brotha
What makes you unique compared to TH-camrs is your authenticity and how you express your honest opinions about the car. You’re not trying to convince us whether a car is good or bad
Bro i gtta say you have shown that you read people's comments and i love the way you continuouslt emphasize that you wont tell anyone what to do with their money because of late people just get offended just about anything especially if you talk about their favorite car brand. As a petrol head i will surely buy something that gives me extra adrenalin rush given R700k. If VW is serious this car shoulnt even be above R600k, but then again we all know the prize of an A1 with similar engine if hovering above R550k
Most Audi drivers probably don't know this but the auto start/stop feature activates depending on the pressure applied on the brakes so you are in control of when the car will switch off. Come to a stop and just apply enough pressure to stop the car and it won't switch off. Press a bit harder and the car will switch off.
the only honest cars reviewers in SA that i know, big up to you man, you tell the truth as it is.
you are brutally honest in every review 😎👊
When he said the interior is like a crime scene, this car review was already done. That's all a prospective buyer needs to know.
Thanks 🎉 for uploading Muzi I was about to throw my phone away 😂😂😂without yours review my phone is boring 😢
Lol interior a crime scene😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤ king of violence
Aaah my champ I really wish every week you can give us 1 video a week please 🙏🏼 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Happy New Year to Us!🎉
With 700k I would honestly rather buy two low mileage Hyundai Accent/Elantra....put it in Uber/Bolt so it generates some form of income.😅😂 ain't no way I am paying such a large amount of money for an entry level car ngeke!!!
The only real car reviewer in SA
Thank you for another dope, honest review. I felt that "R17 000" for sunroof, Vibes are getting costly on the older brands. The price is pretty steep and we can't say they build quality cars if they offer subpar finishes like the seats being similar material with Suzuki Baleno that sells from R260K. Loyal customers are being charged a lot especially when they want a fully speced car.
"If you try some spirited driving and run out talent...." that finished me😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹
DSG was a problem with old models, from 2017 onwards it tends to last longer. Correction: Basic model don't have LED lights. This is an Urban Edition.
Unless you are dizzy 😂😂😂😂, well I could not agree with you more. At the 700k mark, I’d rather get the golf 7.5R or look at the S3, I could get a really good second hand for that amount.
Danko! 🤝 more car content in a mzansi context
Your honesty is a breath of fresh air in the motoring industry. Others wouldn’t dare criticize the Germans cause they always want to stay in their good books.
I feel like this sought of pricing is also gonna push up the prices in the second hand/pre-owned market. But honestly speaking I’d much rather get a pre-owned low mileage Golf 8 GTI R700k+.
The optional extras are actually not that expensive at all. However, it adds up really fast.
2 features can easily wipe R30 000😭
Electric seats for 11K
Asoze!!
It shouldn't be optional to start with. It should be standard.
The GOAT has posted🙌🏾
Welcome back morena😂🎉
Great review as always. Please do performance hatches. Would love to see a review on the Golf 7 R
People that own Audi's tend to forget that it's imperative to service the S-Tronic gearbox on every 60 000km interval. Changing the gearbox oil and filters will save you in the long run.
It's even stated on the owners manual. However who uses the owners manual anyway😅
Hi Muzi, thanks for adding to my anger regarding German cars.
I had a privilege to drive this A3 sedan 2024 model @2000KM, I can say it's not that slow but the steering is kinda stiff. I was impressed with A4 40TFSI it's very aggressive but the steering is stiff and above 140 is worse worse.
Hakhensa hosi,nice review as always
Since Ever I Subscribed I Think The Day I'm Gonna Buy A Car I'll Sure Do To Re Watch All Your Vids
Hey wena mfondin im buying Chinese finish and klaar😂😂😂
QAH‼️ 💁🏾♂️📌
Tricky 🤣
I’m considering them namu yeyi they are well priced
Thanks for your honesty, Muzi. We really need that perspective in these times. It's all about getting value for money, but German brands are becoming outrageously expensive. Personally, I think paying that much for an A3 isn't worth it. I'd rather invest in a used bakkie, or even go for one of the newer Chinese brands offering great value for the same price or a used Golf GTI for a lesser price.
Just drove an isuzu Dmax the fuel consumption on that car didn’t make sense but I’ll wait for your review. I don’t think I know enough about cars to complain.
I'd rather spend that money on a BMW 320D G20 MSport. It's still covered by warranty and maintenance plan for the coming 3 years, looks better and has better features at the same price like the sunroof and leather interior. More powerful, better consumption and better looking IMO.
I see why a lot of people buy a polo.
If it was my R700k i would buy the latest model ford ranger, and call it a day.
Cloth seats at this price range is pure comedy. The Chinese should highly consider selling hot hatches and sedans in South Africa.
You hit us with surprise . Welcome to 2025 guys we made it
Thanks for another exciting review
Ur goal for 2025 is to push more content
Coz I love ur content ❤
😂abantu ba dizzy bra they will buy😂 thanks for honest review bro
2:08 i know you're talking about the best car in sa ❤
A used golf 7.5R or Audi S3 8V.2 facelift makes a lot of sense to get plus save an additional +- R100k since they retail at +- R500k to R650k with low mileage.
Your hate for Benz runs deep😂😂
Anyone who is mentally sober knows that's Benz has lost it on pricing their cars ...only emotional and loyal customers will continue buying their cars
It’s not hate bro, it’s honesty. Merc has been way off with their pricing lately
The German trio have all been off. 829K for a base Mercedes A class, 690K for a beamer 1 series, 490K for an A1🫣🙅.
Audi seems to be a bitt better cos 900k for a 3 series?!
Asoze!!
Firstly what a review bro!🎉
Now let’s agree Audi make really good looking cars!
But there is so much wrong here:
Price is crazy, options are insane, that small tank-40l tank? How? So a polo has bigger tank whereas the Golf is the underpinning?😮🙆🏾♂️
Nah I wouldn’t bother with this instead il rather take the money go buy a good condition golf 7.5 gti and keep tons of cash and get Mr Mambo to repair for me
I might even have change to go on holiday bro you can’t waste money like this 😢
Audi A3 s line, that's the one you should go for.
I'll take my R700k and buy myself the Mazda CX-60 2.5 Individual and live stress free.
I'm a VAG fan, this is where I draw the line.
People often complain that German cars are so expensive, questioning why we pay more for far less compared to Chinese cars or those from elsewhere. Yes, they are expensive because they come from a high-income country with a very large economy-10 times larger than the entire South African economy. It makes no sense for them to price these cars cheaper specifically for markets like South Africa.
Also, keep in mind that whether you're buying a German car in the US, Germany, or Australia, the price will always be almost the same or similar, just in different currencies. It might be higher due to taxes and other costs, but it’s not like McDonald’s, where prices vary significantly by region.
For us, these cars are expensive, but for them, they’re much more affordable. For example, an average teacher in Germany can easily afford a brand-new, fully specced-out BMW, Mercedes, or Audi without any issues. In contrast, that’s not the case with Chinese cars. Labor costs in China are much lower, and their car manufacturers often benefit from government subsidies. That’s how they can sell cars and SUVs for under R500,000 with excellent build quality and value.
So, I hope you understand why this is the case. German, European, and even American car prices aren’t coming down anytime soon; in fact, they’ll likely keep increasing. Unless we establish our own car brands and manufacture vehicles locally, or move to highly developed, prosperous nations like the US, Canada, EU, Australia, Japan, or New Zealand, where affording these cars is much easier on an average salary, the situation won’t change.
If it makes you feel any better, owning property in South Africa is much more affordable compared to many developed countries. Here, with a good job, you don’t need to be a business owner or an executive to own a house. In most of these developed countries, home ownership isn’t as common-it's often comparable to Cape Town in terms of affordability challenges.
So, it’s not like everything is worse here. At least we have good food and relatively affordable housing. The main downsides are the high costs of cars, iPhones, and other luxuries.
@@Beyondry Most single professionals can't even buy houses these days unless it's a dual income household. And no. The German cars don't have to be expensive. It's as a result of greed and bad decisions that their cars are overpriced and are no longer competitive...
These cars are assembled and built in RSA so they don’t pay import tax.. so your statement makes no sense… an i30n that pays import tax is faster more powerful and still cheaper than a locally produced golf GTI 🤔🤔
Could you please do a review on the Lexus es300h? 🙏🏾
Great review! For that kind of money, I'm getting a demo or lightly used i30N.
Great review!!! Wow!
Hi Muzi, Pleas kindly do a review for the BMW 128ti. I love your content by the way
Muzi's comments kill me LOL, great content!
The left passenger side of the dashboard quite gives a transformer vibe
The facelift is expected this year in SA. So that should drive the prices down for this model.
My fav car brand is clowning with these extras
5:30 Gearbox issues is long standing. So is the excessive oil consumption. So now I must add extended warranty on top of R700k for a 1.4T hatch?
Aow Muzi 7:11, 40 litre tank but you put 49 litres 😂.
Great review overall, honestly whoever is buying this must be doing a balloon payment because 20k for A3 🤣.
I would go with the I30N with that money
With R700k, Used 2020+ BMW M340 or 330is M Sport
Or 335I 😅
Plus R300k for maintenance for the next 5 years
@@edwardbaloyi155never. You’re exaggerating
With the A3 money I'd go for the Volkswagen Golf 7.5 R!
I am waiting for the Chinese, to tap into hot 🔥 hatches R300k full spec.
I wouldn't mind spending up to R400k on a Chinese hot hatch🙂
For R700 000 I would look for a low mileage MK7.5 GTI or even an R.
The monthly installment is similar to buying a nice house in Cape Town... for a entry level A3...
8:46 same. That’s why you’ve never catch me in an SUV.
Lol, I am here for your steering handling style always. it kills me. 😭😂
Thanks for video Muzi🎉❤Lol I'd rather buy an Everest sport with that money😂😂, at least its an SUV I'll be sitted a bit higher.
Haibo the way you just throwing figures abomaR17 000 for a sunroof option makes it sound like its simple lol. Anyways respect to those who normally buy brand new cars and spec them to the max.
7:13, 40 L tank njani when the fuel station gave you 49 L??😂😂😂 where did that extra 9 L volume come from?
I was about to say the same ... he made a mistake its a 50L
Airlock?
Reserve😂
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Thank you for the consistency
With that money I could buy myself a double cab because a villager buying a small car is senseless. We don't have roads here 😢 but how I wish these van were really affordable though
Used market u could get solid deals. 😊
Bakkie prices are also wild. Decent double cabs are approaching R1 million😭
@@MuziSambo Eish, I was just looking at that 3.0 v6 Amarok with teary eyes 🥹 that car is knocking on 1mil
The used car market is our only home
With R700k im definitely getting a mazda3 astina
I'm an SUV fan so definitely I'd go for 2022 2.2l Mazda CX 5 akera. Prolly I'll go home with some change
Can you do a review of one these ...Honda civic rs, Toyota corolla hatch 2.0 or mazda 3 astina.
Mazda and Honda cars are quite scarce, I'll try to find a corolla hatch👍🏽
This car is really nice 😊.
Any idea when we getting the facelifted Golf 8 GTI & R?
😭been waiting for the 2022 Toyota corolla 2.0 XR review , since 2022
Awe Muzi, bro from your experience and clients experience is the Megane 4 1.2T Dynamique EDC a reliable car?
Lovely review.but way too expensive..my daughter had a 2021a3 tfsi and she had serious issues with ekectronics and gearbox ..car was in and out of Audi..You are the best reviewer of the SA reviewers by a mile..i just watched the Swift review on another channel and the reviewer said very little about the car except park it next to rhe previous model and compare..that guy it seems to me tries to make the reviews all about himself..just my 5c worth
With R700k i can get a lovely f06 bmw 650i/6 series
4.4l v8,100× the car and in my opinion the best looking car bmw has ever made
Pre-owned?
@@SilentThunder1987obvious...
@@SilentThunder1987 yes sirr you can get one with around 70 000 kilos if you do your homework
Am going to drive a polo vivo for the rest of my life this is madenes
You know what.. I had 2013 A4. Sold it recently after 6 years ownership. Drove a vivo rental and was surprised how close the comfort of drive was to the Audi. I'm now considering a used vw instead of rip off audi
🤣 It's like they want us to buy Chinese
Audi is the best 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
The reason we are here is because of the review, not the sugarcoating of others. I mean, a person will review the same car over and over again 😏
R700,000 given that I could actually afford the car would get me into a 2022 BMW Z4 20i M Sport. My sensible buy would be a Hyundai Tucson 2.0D Elite/Kia Sportage GT-line S