I traded my A5 2.0T cab a month ago for a TT coupe. The A5 was a great car and as you pointed out very easy to live with day to day. I love the build quality and heft on these things, it feels solid and safe, a little dull but comfortable.
You can't beat the appearance of a rag top with the top up, and there's no need to elaborate how attractive they are with the top down. The Audi A5 with the insulated roof and Quattro offers the best vehicle for all seasons which is a must in Canada if you expect to drive it year round.
Just got rid of an A4 cabriolet and you’re right about fabric roofs ,it just looks a lot more classy especially when all four windows are down . I unfortunately had the 2ltr Td 140bhp and was an absolute dog of an engine. Will probably go for the A5 coupe next.
Another great vid, detailed, concise with a few great one-liners. I had an S5 from new for 4 years and loved it. That really had a great sound and popped the exhaust in Sport mode. Any excuse to put the roof down. Regularly took 4 adults in it as well and never any complaints from the back. Comfy, effortless and very well built. Having had multiple Audis, I'd always go for a quattro, roadholding and pulling out at junctions are massively improved & rarely have the traction light flicker (unless in boy-racer mode!).
Bought the 3.0 TDI because of the right gearbox ( dual clutch). Has been tuned bij Audi to 300 Bhp. Perfect car and uses half the fuel as my JAG xf V8.
I had A3 3.2 V6 years ago - and that engine is lovely. Mind - never ever ever got more then 30mpg. Need to be very careful of the early 2.0T petrols, which had engine issues resulting in excessive oil consumption.
James Hibbert : It was a cheaper material they used for the piston rings, I had my A4 from new 2009 and the problem started at around 50000 miles in 2015, I checked on the Internet and there were people complaining world wide. So I complained to Audi, I told them I knew of this big problem they had and they to their credit rebuilt my engine at no cost and gave me an A3 whilst it was being rebuilt. I still have the car, it’s working well and looking good at 10 years old.
Thanks a lot guys for this information which I fortunately saw by chance. I'm looking to get an A5 petrol in the next few weeks months and hadn't heard of that issue yet. Seems it affects the EA888 Gen.2 engine. The Gen.1 and 3 are okay.
I think as they become rarer these 6 cylinder cars will become very desirable and collectable. There's no doubt a 6 sounds so much nicer than a 4 and in a convertible that's definitely a big plus point. I remember when we had an original Porsche boxster which sounded incredible. Prior to that as a boy I used to beg my dad to over take stuff in our 6 cylinder 3 and 5 series BMWs just to hear the engine between 4 and 6k. It wasn't the performance that made it feel quick, it was the soundtrack. That 2.0 turbo petrol is quick but has far less character. 4 cylinder turbos are effective but not a 6. My family now have an slk 55amg and that V8 sound track is incredibly addictive. Perhaps that's going too far though because they are a bit nose heavy in the bends.
this looks beautiful and it sounds delicious. I had a V6 2.8 A4 droptop in the mid 90's and it was an absolute dream. This is just a bit more "grown up" and is better for it imo. Love it!
Great Car Had 3.0tdi cabrio last year , have to say the most impressive alround car I've owned in years Did a 4000 mile round trip to Eastern Europe ' achieved 50mpg massive torque 'and had a £3 k repair to gearbox ... That said , beautiful car , great build quality 'lots of standard equipment , mine was an S/line .. Get the S/line though
This will be my 5th car…was shopping for a 3 series convertible…. But this will be much better, wonder how reliable these are…. Prob will drive one week per month in the summer….
A lot of your remarks really resonated with me, and I'll tell you why. I had my 2 Litre diesel manual A4 (190bhp) in for service recently, and I had a 2 litre petrol TFSI multitronic A5 (252bhp?) as a courtesy car. I was expecting a much more powerful car experience, but I found myself wondering where all the power had gone. I was very underwhelmed! - because it didn't feel like 252bhp - and to be honest I was glad to get my 190bhp manual A4 back! - Oh and another thing about multitronic (CVT) - no creep, so 'edging forward' in one of those is a bit nerve wracking, especially when you aren't used to it. So, another great review. :)
Don’t rule out the 3.0 Diesel Quattro. I have the 15 plate SLine and it has a lovely sound. Saying that I love the sound of a big diesel and the torque when she gets going is awesome.
Oh and nearly forgot, the Quattro is excellent and if you did get a bit of snow then trust me you’d need it. You can drive it when all the BMW owners have to leave their cars at home and their x drive system is not a patch on Audi’s system.
It's funny how a car can look different to other people. To me the A5 convertible looks like a muscle bound lady shot putter wearing an elegant dress. She still looks good, just not what she's used to. I do love that engine I was gutted when VW group dropped the big V6's. I'd love an R36 Passat estate, great sound and rare as rocking horse shit!
There is a massive difference between metal roof constructions, yes a Peugeot 307/308cc for example looks very different and odd with the roof up, but a BMW E93/F33 or Volvo C70 look like quite normal coupes.
Audi have often been accused of bland styling. But to be fair. I quite like understated styling. I remember driving another VW offering. VW's Phaeton, with a 5.0 litre V10 diesel under the bonnet. It was extremely comfortable with somewhat anonymous styling. Just a big VW. I liked it. I was blown away by the performance from that diesel. That A5 cabriolet reminds me of that. It's not in your face styling like alot of today's coupe/cabriolet's. I like that. Comfort is the most important thing to me. If the A5 lives up to comfort and reasonable performance. It's a hit in my eyes.
Have had a few A4 and A5 Cab and they are brilliant, plan to get a new one 3.0D. just love them. great fun and look great. you can still see an 09 and they look so good. Really reliable, Manual are great and easy to maintain. top car
Wonderful end to the Bank Holiday Weekend, superb weather, very elegant car, even better cinematography, music and production than usual and the customary fantastic blend of information and entertainment. Thanks ever so much indeed again, Matt!
@@HighPeakAutos, it's a pleasure! Just done a review on an F10 5-series and my first user request, a video about car finance (which didn't turn out very well).... Certainly had good weather this weekend! Was the end of the video intentionally silent or was there an audio problem, by the way? I was enjoying the new music at the beginning!
Very good, I'll check it out! The audio was messed up with this vid. I was trying something new and it didn't really work. For some reason the music at the end never appeared! I'll try again next time haha
@@HighPeakAutos, good on you for trying out something new! Sorry it didn't work out for you this time. We have had plenty of audio problems ourselves when filming reviews... Look forward to the next one and the trip to the North West we are planning for later this year!
I just bought a A5 convertible 2.0tfsi s-tronic 7 speed and i love it. Will delete my middle or rear end muffler to get a better growl. It is chipped aswell, so 260 bhp.
Ive had all sorts of cars. My dad is a retired car dealer. Hence me been a petrolhead. And only ever ad 3 points for speeding lol. I love my cars. No kids no pets. Im aining for evoque convertible by the time im 55yrs old lmao.x
i liked your sound track for this and your cut aways are good. you have improved your video editing very well. Out of all the car reviews i watch and I subscribe to a lot, yours is the one i look forward to the most. you are top of my list and i watch the ads fully for you to keep sending your honest but frank reviews.
The 4 and 5 have surprisingly good packaging for a 4 seat cabrio, it just a shame they’re front wheel drive. The S and RS models have longitudinally mounted engines and rear biased Quattro, but you can’t get manual ones! There’s no such thing as the perfect car :(
I got one in black full spec immaculate and i got the neck fans too. i only paid 5500 in 2018 it had 85k on the clock fsh, person i bought it off never told me it had fuel pump issues but i had a feeling cos of the price, had to put like 900 work into it but it runs great now however i never drive it due to covid and literally never once got the chance to take the top down. would sell it if i could get anything better looking for 10k or less but tbh this is the best looking car under 10k
Thanks for posting the video. I have a Mercedes CLK280 - 3.0 v6 four-seater soft top. Great car and love I the sound of the AMG exhaust. I'm not sure why it's in a higher tax bracket than the Audi A5 though.
As of watching this review there are 52 3.0TDI A5 convertibles for sale. However, for the petrol 3.2, there are 0. Also, I'd imagine the 3.0 TDI will sound very good especially with a sports exhaust. I wouldn't be as quick to dismiss it as an option.
The A3 Cabriolet looks the best, perfect size too. TFSI COD 50+ MPG. The engine is just lush quiet with plenty of power. Just cruise top down and listen to the birds singing, fukc all that farting and banging noise. However, any car like this, is so much nicer than 99% of new so very boring cars today.
@@HighPeakAutosThanks for making them. That whole backseat passenger thing is definitely an issue though. It's a 4 seater with the top up but still only really a 2 when down. Such a niche car.
Nice video but I have to disagree with you on the looks of the metal folding roof thing. In some rare cases that is! In 9 out of 10 cases I agree with you, but I do think my E93 is pretty handsome even with the roof up. But I think you might be referring to Meganes, 206's, 307's, Focuses and that lot? Also, the Volvo C70 metal roof convertible looks quite nice with the roof up. Not as nice as my E93 though 😋
Ola Bergvall Definitely the French ones look terrible but overall I do prefer the fabric tops. I know they’re more prone to damage but I think they look nicer 😉
Haha Yeah I agree! Practicality wise, you can't beat them, I was talking purely about the appearance. The E93 is rare though because they've managed to make that look like a fixed top coupe which is unusual and it looks very good up or down.
The CVT gearbox doesn't come with Quattro, it is only used on front wheel drive models. This car is the full auto tip tronic gearbox. If this was a slightly later model you would be luckier with the S tronic 7 speed DSG. Wouldn't fancy putting 265bhp through the front wheels only! The only 6 cylinder Audi A5 make, that is front wheel drive and the CVT Multitronic is the 3.0TDi detuned 204bhp. I've owned 4 cylinder front wheel drive Audis and unless they are the smaller models like A1 to A3, then you need Quattro. It is just a much better drive even just in the wet weather, no snow needed. The Quattro is 60% rear wheel drive biased so it feels more like a surefooted rear wheel drive. If you are looking at the 3.2 FSi and as you say it is very rare, unless you live in the US, then the better alternative would be the S5 with the 3.0 V6 supercharged. Even the 3.0 V6 TDi (245bhp, tuned over 300bhp) sounds good and is a good buy due to it's power, torque and economy, especially lugging an extra 200kgs of convertible bracings and body stiffening over the coupe/sportback bodied A5.
Nice car. I like Audi and especially the A5 which is one of the most exciting Audi models since the UR Quatro. Although Audi makes almost impeccable quality cars, but they miss the excitement. I have a beautiful sister, good brains and good looks, but she is as exiting as any Audi to me, even with the top off. Great video again 👌👊
Here's my take. The A5 is the best convertible on the market today, barring some really pricey models. Nevertheless, it's still a somewhat expensive car. I would not buy one before the 2018 model year, as I like the improvements they made in the newer model. When I bought my first car in 1983 it was a 4-cylinder (Plymouth Sapporo by Mitsubishi) with 80(!) hp. Today a decent 4 cylinder auto has at least twice as much hp. So the difference between 4 and 6 is largely irrelevant for an everyday drive; it's just that the six will cost you more in gas. The newer A5 offers 34 mpg, which is impressive; unfortunately it's offset by the recommendation that premium gas is used. It's also relatively small for the North American market. In the end, I chose a Chrysler 200, because it's 10 inches longer, with decent room in front, back and trunk. It's my third Chrysler convertible, but they no longer make them, last produced in 2014. So if you want a convertible with comfort ride, comfort space and reasonably priced, you are out of luck if looking for a new one. When my current car is done, I suppose my next one will be the A5, at higher cost and lower space, but still a decent car, and with a few more bells and whistles, most of which I will never use, though I like the AWD. Yes, I like soft tops; I have no idea what they were thinking when everyone hopped on the hardtop bandwagon.
I have Astra twintop which looks great with both roof up and down. It is not as good as Audi to drive and be in but for the price it looks good enough and does the job. Review of astra perhaps?
Excellent review as always , love watching these videos, I think the Audi Q5 would be a good car for you to enjoy and review too 👍🏻 just a suggestion , keep up the good work 👌🏽
One of the best if not the best review I've seen and heard. The most beautiful convertible around next to a Bentley, but that's comparing a yacht to a row boat isn't it.
As far as I know when u get the quattro variant of an A5 you get the usual automatic, because multitronic gearbox couldn't handle the torque...still a great video and a great car
@@HighPeakAutos Well for a while I was looking to buy an A5 but kept avoiding it because of the multitronic (got an e90 330d in the end), then I've done some research and found out that for an example the 3.0 tdi quattro comes with tiptronic ( not the same thing as s tronic) gearbox while the regular 2.0tdi comes with multitronic, so I guess it's the same analogy for petrol engines
Nice vid but a few points, the 3.0 V6 tdi is the engine to go far, yours at 6.5 seconds 0-60 is rubbish. My 2008 diesel does it a second quicker not much slower than an S5 but much cheaper to run. Come on let’s not kid ourselves the coupe is much better looking and a good few people say the A5 is too big to be a convertible. I personally don’t agree but there you go.
A car that I like and would buy it ..................but ........ it’s in black as usual Nice in a navy blue or red ( I’m sounding like my wife ) but it’s true this time All good things
I think this obsession for cup holders is totally driven by the coffee obsessed. Most manufacturers do provide space for your wallet, keys and phone.........they call them door pockets and glove boxes. Personally I'm not a fan of eating and drinking in the car, cup holders are only good for bringing home your large Coke from KFC !
@@sirpeepsalot1 yes I am coffee obsessed, myself and a friend also go to those takeaways Park up, chat and eat chilled in our own space so yes a cup holder is a must, or I'm out about a decide I'm gonna buy a small lunch before heading home and once again that holder needed to hold the bottle I bought. So yes to me they are a must. If you don't then power to you.
Love your vids. Out of interest, why are used A4 convertibles so cheap? You mentioned the conservative styling (which I agree), but they seem like bargain of the century - especially the 3 litre petrol and the S4. What's the trade view? Many thanks.
They are very good value. The A5 replaced them, so they dropped in value. A nice 3.0 petrol is still a very good car. I've heard the S4 can be costly and unreliable (4.2V8)
Disagree with fabric roofs prefer ( bmw) metal roof a lot safer and less easy to damage seen many canvas roofs slashed ..Audi are not bad cars but imo overpriced for a VW in Audi drag .. had TTS which was good but would I swap it for a M3 nope or my Porsche Cayman s nope.
Congrats on your channel. I’ve watched a few car channels but yours is getting weird for me.. I first stumbled across your channel when looking for reviews of a Skoda - I didn’t buy the car. I bought an X Type (which was soulful but crap) After which I sold it and started researching for my next car, which you reviewed - a Lexus IS250! Then somehow you have specific videos for every car I was hunting for - namely the Freelander; The Jaguar XJ, the BMW X3 and seriously just last week I was searching up Audi A5. And in one of your videos, ur comment abt reviewing cars that pple can own instead of super cars all the time was something that resonated with me cause that was something I would’ve loved to do too. But I’m no youtuber and cars in my country are ridiculously expensive (Singapore). But this clairvoyance is getting weird and so I just needed to comment about it to let you know you have a fan from Singapore !
So with logic, maybe I can get your opinion... I’m not sure if you know how the car system in Singapore works, but basically we pay to own cars for 10years. Would you switch a 2009 is250 for a 2010 525i or a 2010 Lexus RX ? I know that’s one of the last E60 6cyl engines and they spec it with suction doors and stuff... but I’ve always been concerned about the reliability of a bmw and it’s inherent problems. Lexus’s are generally problem free and also cheaper to insure. What do you think? P.s. I loved my ‘09 Xtype! it was in old man champagne with beige leather; with so much soul but it was truly rubbish compared to ‘09 Lexus. It was lagging so far behind.
Samuel Lim That’s a tough one. I see the appeal of the bmw but the Lexus’s would both be more reliable. I wouldn’t buy the RX unless you need the extra space as they’re a bit boring to drive
Weird thing is the scuttle shake is virtually non existent in the a4 yet Each time I drive an a5 the scuttle shake is horrific. those cvt boxes are horrific too in all audis
Really frustrating that Audi uses the CVT. Their s-tronics are fairly rare and the tiptronic is mostly only in the Q7. CVT's love to pack up at higher mileage. At least Beemer and Merc use the traditional slush box and it's nice and reliable for the most part.
Hurrah, a convertible / soft top on review. Nice video and quite surprised to find the 3.2 is fitted with a CVT gearbox. Would it sway me from my Z4? No, admittedly I'm not normal - as in my Z4 is a daily driver, my only car, and yet I find it really easy to live with - but then the girlfriend has a sensible car so for those times when we want to take the dog for a walk, or get the family shop, we use hers. So yeah, get a Z4 in. ;-)
I'm on the fence, love my Zed4, but need a 4seater now, considering a 3series or one of these. Oil consumption & timing tensioner issues are concerning. After all, all my Beemer ever did was puke oil out its valve cover!👍
I’m devouring your videos, very informative and entertaining With less money to spend (under 3k ) would you suggest the A4 or even Audi 80 cabriolet might be a good buy ?
Perfect day for a soft top nice a5 fantastic engine sound and and an excellent video once again.
ian youd Thanks! I messed up the audio on this when I uploaded it! 😡I’m still learning 😂
@@HighPeakAutos at 12:46 Airscarf
ian youd That’s it! Couldn’t think of the name
Ah now you're talking, a proper car. See you're selling it, very tempting but sort the finance out?? 😂
High Peak Autos your videos are amazing and funny need a few more jaguar /Land Rover cars please
I bought this car two weeks ago and loving it so much so far 👌🏼
What year is yours?
K Scott looking to buy one this month 2016 convertible A5 2.0T for 25,000 wit 29,283 miles
I traded my A5 2.0T cab a month ago for a TT coupe. The A5 was a great car and as you pointed out very easy to live with day to day. I love the build quality and heft on these things, it feels solid and safe, a little dull but comfortable.
I have always thought that the A5, is one of the best looking cars on the road, I absolutely love them.
Looks like an A4 A6 not much difference in my opinion
@@colinl5985 What about the A5 though? I think they are stunning.
@@jeffallinson8089 I just told you. Looks t same.
@@colinl5985 The A5 looks nothing like the others. The A4 and A6 are really dull looking whereas the A5 is just a lovely design.
@@jeffallinson8089 with the roof off yes of course.
My 2011 S5 is very low maintenance and the built quality is excellent! Supercharger and S-Tronic transmission are fantastic. Great video!! 👍👍
You can't beat the appearance of a rag top with the top up, and there's no need to elaborate how attractive they are with the top down. The Audi A5 with the insulated roof and Quattro offers the best vehicle for all seasons which is a must in Canada if you expect to drive it year round.
Just got rid of an A4 cabriolet and you’re right about fabric roofs ,it just looks a lot more classy especially when all four windows are down .
I unfortunately had the 2ltr Td 140bhp and was an absolute dog of an engine.
Will probably go for the A5 coupe next.
Another great vid, detailed, concise with a few great one-liners. I had an S5 from new for 4 years and loved it. That really had a great sound and popped the exhaust in Sport mode. Any excuse to put the roof down. Regularly took 4 adults in it as well and never any complaints from the back. Comfy, effortless and very well built. Having had multiple Audis, I'd always go for a quattro, roadholding and pulling out at junctions are massively improved & rarely have the traction light flicker (unless in boy-racer mode!).
I agree! Cheers :)
Bought the 3.0 TDI because of the right gearbox ( dual clutch). Has been tuned bij Audi to 300 Bhp. Perfect car and uses half the fuel as my JAG xf V8.
The Volvo C70 looks great with the roof up or down!
I agree that 4 seaters with metall roofs looks akward but The roadsters, mx5 and z4 looks good with a metall roof in my opinon
My answer to that ? Mercedes SL !
I had A3 3.2 V6 years ago - and that engine is lovely. Mind - never ever ever got more then 30mpg.
Need to be very careful of the early 2.0T petrols, which had engine issues resulting in excessive oil consumption.
James Hibbert : It was a cheaper material they used for the piston rings, I had my A4 from new 2009 and the problem started at around 50000 miles in 2015, I checked on the Internet and there were people complaining world wide. So I complained to Audi, I told them I knew of this big problem they had and they to their credit rebuilt my engine at no cost and gave me an A3 whilst it was being rebuilt. I still have the car, it’s working well and looking good at 10 years old.
Thanks a lot guys for this information which I fortunately saw by chance. I'm looking to get an A5 petrol in the next few weeks months and hadn't heard of that issue yet. Seems it affects the EA888 Gen.2 engine. The Gen.1 and 3 are okay.
@ not sure of the engine number - but the facelift A5 is the one to get - so not get an early 2.0T A5
With Audi now going diesel with the S5, the late low mileage B8.5 (better looking than the awkward B9) is the one to go for in my opinion.
I think as they become rarer these 6 cylinder cars will become very desirable and collectable. There's no doubt a 6 sounds so much nicer than a 4 and in a convertible that's definitely a big plus point. I remember when we had an original Porsche boxster which sounded incredible. Prior to that as a boy I used to beg my dad to over take stuff in our 6 cylinder 3 and 5 series BMWs just to hear the engine between 4 and 6k. It wasn't the performance that made it feel quick, it was the soundtrack. That 2.0 turbo petrol is quick but has far less character. 4 cylinder turbos are effective but not a 6. My family now have an slk 55amg and that V8 sound track is incredibly addictive. Perhaps that's going too far though because they are a bit nose heavy in the bends.
this looks beautiful and it sounds delicious. I had a V6 2.8 A4 droptop in the mid 90's and it was an absolute dream. This is just a bit more "grown up" and is better for it imo. Love it!
I bought a 2013 Audi A5 cabriolet-- haven’t had any problems to this date. Still looks like new.
Great Car
Had 3.0tdi cabrio last year , have to say the most impressive alround car I've owned in years
Did a 4000 mile round trip to Eastern Europe ' achieved 50mpg massive torque 'and had a £3 k repair to gearbox ...
That said , beautiful car , great build quality 'lots of standard equipment , mine was an S/line .. Get the S/line though
This will be my 5th car…was shopping for a 3 series convertible…. But this will be much better, wonder how reliable these are…. Prob will drive one week per month in the summer….
I hate Audis for being boring but the mk1 A5 and the mk1 TT are the most beautiful cars in existence
A lot of your remarks really resonated with me, and I'll tell you why. I had my 2 Litre diesel manual A4 (190bhp) in for service recently, and I had a 2 litre petrol TFSI multitronic A5 (252bhp?) as a courtesy car. I was expecting a much more powerful car experience, but I found myself wondering where all the power had gone. I was very underwhelmed! - because it didn't feel like 252bhp - and to be honest I was glad to get my 190bhp manual A4 back! - Oh and another thing about multitronic (CVT) - no creep, so 'edging forward' in one of those is a bit nerve wracking, especially when you aren't used to it. So, another great review. :)
Yeah you're right. The fact there's no 'creep' in autos like this is an odd sensation to get used to
Don’t rule out the 3.0 Diesel Quattro. I have the 15 plate SLine and it has a lovely sound. Saying that I love the sound of a big diesel and the torque when she gets going is awesome.
Again , a no nonsense review ...
Top man
I hade mine for 3 years now and I live it....2.0 tfsi s line 270bhp its a beast
Oh and nearly forgot, the Quattro is excellent and if you did get a bit of snow then trust me you’d need it. You can drive it when all the BMW owners have to leave their cars at home and their x drive system is not a patch on Audi’s system.
You're right
It's funny how a car can look different to other people. To me the A5 convertible looks like a muscle bound lady shot putter wearing an elegant dress. She still looks good, just not what she's used to.
I do love that engine I was gutted when VW group dropped the big V6's. I'd love an R36 Passat estate, great sound and rare as rocking horse shit!
My dad has an R36 estate, got it nearly 12 years ago new and it’s still so cool
Christopher O'Grady your dad is 😎! Might be yours one day!
Another great review of a very nice looking car,the A5 does look the business as a saloon, but the best looking Audi for me is the A7
There is a massive difference between metal roof constructions, yes a Peugeot 307/308cc for example looks very different and odd with the roof up, but a BMW E93/F33 or Volvo C70 look like quite normal coupes.
Audi have often been accused of bland styling.
But to be fair. I quite like understated styling. I remember driving another VW offering. VW's Phaeton, with a 5.0 litre V10 diesel under the bonnet. It was extremely comfortable with somewhat anonymous styling. Just a big VW. I liked it. I was blown away by the performance from that diesel. That A5 cabriolet reminds me of that. It's not in your face styling like alot of today's coupe/cabriolet's. I like that. Comfort is the most important thing to me. If the A5
lives up to comfort and reasonable performance. It's a hit in my eyes.
Have had a few A4 and A5 Cab and they are brilliant, plan to get a new one 3.0D. just love them. great fun and look great. you can still see an 09 and they look so good. Really reliable, Manual are great and easy to maintain. top car
Was looking at getting an A4 convertible any tips or anything I should be looking out for in your experience
Wonderful end to the Bank Holiday Weekend, superb weather, very elegant car, even better cinematography, music and production than usual and the customary fantastic blend of information and entertainment. Thanks ever so much indeed again, Matt!
Thanks for watching again! Hope you've had a good weekend :)
@@HighPeakAutos, it's a pleasure! Just done a review on an F10 5-series and my first user request, a video about car finance (which didn't turn out very well).... Certainly had good weather this weekend! Was the end of the video intentionally silent or was there an audio problem, by the way? I was enjoying the new music at the beginning!
Very good, I'll check it out! The audio was messed up with this vid. I was trying something new and it didn't really work. For some reason the music at the end never appeared! I'll try again next time haha
@@HighPeakAutos, good on you for trying out something new! Sorry it didn't work out for you this time. We have had plenty of audio problems ourselves when filming reviews... Look forward to the next one and the trip to the North West we are planning for later this year!
I just bought a A5 convertible 2.0tfsi s-tronic 7 speed and i love it. Will delete my middle or rear end muffler to get a better growl. It is chipped aswell, so 260 bhp.
The 2.0tfsi is a good engine
I sure hope so, time will tell.
I had the 2009 A5 3.2 FSI 6 speed MT. It was an excellent quiet cruiser. Too bad it needed an oil top up every month.
VAG petrol engines always burn oil. The diesels are better
I had a 2litre 206 Peugeot convertible hard top. I loved that but it was more tax more insurance and heavier on fuel than my evoque. I love my Evoque.
Tina Cape I’ve not had an evoque but I do like them
Ive had all sorts of cars. My dad is a retired car dealer. Hence me been a petrolhead. And only ever ad 3 points for speeding lol. I love my cars. No kids no pets. Im aining for evoque convertible by the time im 55yrs old lmao.x
Thanks currently have a 3.0 auto Z4 but would really like the additional room thanks for the video.
I can’t wait to buy a 3.0TDI A5 Convertible.
i liked your sound track for this and your cut aways are good. you have improved your video editing very well. Out of all the car reviews i watch and I subscribe to a lot, yours is the one i look forward to the most. you are top of my list and i watch the ads fully for you to keep sending your honest but frank reviews.
Not the biggest fan of Audi and simply wouldn’t have a cvt auto whoever makes them. Always liked the look and practicality of the a4 cabrio though
The 4 and 5 have surprisingly good packaging for a 4 seat cabrio, it just a shame they’re front wheel drive. The S and RS models have longitudinally mounted engines and rear biased Quattro, but you can’t get manual ones! There’s no such thing as the perfect car :(
I got one in black full spec immaculate and i got the neck fans too. i only paid 5500 in 2018 it had 85k on the clock fsh, person i bought it off never told me it had fuel pump issues but i had a feeling cos of the price, had to put like 900 work into it but it runs great now however i never drive it due to covid and literally never once got the chance to take the top down. would sell it if i could get anything better looking for 10k or less but tbh this is the best looking car under 10k
Alternatively buy the A3 convertible, the new shape one and you will love it
Folding metal roofs are for 2 seat convertibles if you ask me, fabric suits the bigger 4 doors
I agree. Folding metal roofs on 4 seaters look weird
3.2 FSI engine was available with multitronic transmision but 3.2 FSI Quattro always with 7 speed S Tronic. !
Emilian Kryska I could be wrong but I’m pretty sure it’s a CVT
Thanks for posting the video. I have a Mercedes CLK280 - 3.0 v6 four-seater soft top. Great car and love I the sound of the AMG exhaust. I'm not sure why it's in a higher tax bracket than the Audi A5 though.
Another very informative and un biased review.
Always like all the comparisons with other models you make.
Enjoyed the drive once again.
Cheers
Mike
Thanks for watching! :)
Liked the arty cow shots at the start...miss the old classic Saab convertibles....
Thanks! There was some music to accompany those shots, but somehow its not appeared after I uploaded. If only I knew what I was doing! :)
As of watching this review there are 52 3.0TDI A5 convertibles for sale. However, for the petrol 3.2, there are 0. Also, I'd imagine the 3.0 TDI will sound very good especially with a sports exhaust. I wouldn't be as quick to dismiss it as an option.
Rs4 will do the job another good show keep up the good work that a A5 will do the job
The A3 Cabriolet looks the best, perfect size too. TFSI COD 50+ MPG. The engine is just lush quiet with plenty of power. Just cruise top down and listen to the birds singing, fukc all that farting and banging noise. However, any car like this, is so much nicer than 99% of new so very boring cars today.
Great to have a new video Matt.
Thanks for watching! Sorry for the delay, I've had a busy couple of weeks :)
@@HighPeakAutosThanks for making them. That whole backseat passenger thing is definitely an issue though. It's a 4 seater with the top up but still only really a 2 when down. Such a niche car.
I didn't know this was a CVT, I thought only the front wheel drive variants were CVT and the quattro used a proper auto
sideshowbob32 I could be wrong but I’m sure it’s a cvt
The Quattro was not a CVT it was either tiptronic or s-tronic
Quattro logo on front confusing.
High Peak Autos m
Nice video but I have to disagree with you on the looks of the metal folding roof thing. In some rare cases that is!
In 9 out of 10 cases I agree with you, but I do think my E93 is pretty handsome even with the roof up. But I think you might be referring to Meganes, 206's, 307's, Focuses and that lot?
Also, the Volvo C70 metal roof convertible looks quite nice with the roof up. Not as nice as my E93 though 😋
Ola Bergvall Definitely the French ones look terrible but overall I do prefer the fabric tops. I know they’re more prone to damage but I think they look nicer 😉
@@HighPeakAutos and generally I would agree. Problem is, I live in Sweden 😑
Practicality. If I lived in LA I would never put the roof up anyway
Still defending my E93 looks till death though 😁
Haha Yeah I agree! Practicality wise, you can't beat them, I was talking purely about the appearance. The E93 is rare though because they've managed to make that look like a fixed top coupe which is unusual and it looks very good up or down.
Where abouts are you in Sweden? I've been there many times and really love the country :)
do you have a review on audi a5 quattro petrol 2010 I'm thinking of getting one but still not sure love your videos keep up the good work
The CVT gearbox doesn't come with Quattro, it is only used on front wheel drive models. This car is the full auto tip tronic gearbox. If this was a slightly later model you would be luckier with the S tronic 7 speed DSG.
Wouldn't fancy putting 265bhp through the front wheels only! The only 6 cylinder Audi A5 make, that is front wheel drive and the CVT Multitronic is the 3.0TDi detuned 204bhp. I've owned 4 cylinder front wheel drive Audis and unless they are the smaller models like A1 to A3, then you need Quattro. It is just a much better drive even just in the wet weather, no snow needed. The Quattro is 60% rear wheel drive biased so it feels more like a surefooted rear wheel drive.
If you are looking at the 3.2 FSi and as you say it is very rare, unless you live in the US, then the better alternative would be the S5 with the 3.0 V6 supercharged. Even the 3.0 V6 TDi (245bhp, tuned over 300bhp) sounds good and is a good buy due to it's power, torque and economy, especially lugging an extra 200kgs of convertible bracings and body stiffening over the coupe/sportback bodied A5.
Nice car. I like Audi and especially the A5 which is one of the most exciting Audi models since the UR Quatro.
Although Audi makes almost impeccable quality cars, but they miss the excitement.
I have a beautiful sister, good brains and good looks, but she is as exiting as any Audi to me, even with the top off.
Great video again 👌👊
Thanks!
Excellent video as usual and if I just hadn't bought a 2 Series BMW convertible I may well had looked at one of these..Cheers Phil from Newar
Here's my take. The A5 is the best convertible on the market today, barring some really pricey models. Nevertheless, it's still a somewhat expensive car. I would not buy one before the 2018 model year, as I like the improvements they made in the newer model. When I bought my first car in 1983 it was a 4-cylinder (Plymouth Sapporo by Mitsubishi) with 80(!) hp. Today a decent 4 cylinder auto has at least twice as much hp. So the difference between 4 and 6 is largely irrelevant for an everyday drive; it's just that the six will cost you more in gas. The newer A5 offers 34 mpg, which is impressive; unfortunately it's offset by the recommendation that premium gas is used. It's also relatively small for the North American market. In the end, I chose a Chrysler 200, because it's 10 inches longer, with decent room in front, back and trunk. It's my third Chrysler convertible, but they no longer make them, last produced in 2014. So if you want a convertible with comfort ride, comfort space and reasonably priced, you are out of luck if looking for a new one. When my current car is done, I suppose my next one will be the A5, at higher cost and lower space, but still a decent car, and with a few more bells and whistles, most of which I will never use, though I like the AWD. Yes, I like soft tops; I have no idea what they were thinking when everyone hopped on the hardtop bandwagon.
I agree with you. I much prefer the new shape A5 too
I was with you completely until you said it is a CVT ,which what I wouldn't expect from such a big powerful engine , I would prefer a manual anyday
I thought this was a multitronic (CVT) but it turns out it was an S Tronic after all - although it was the laziest S Tronic Ive ever driven
I have Astra twintop which looks great with both roof up and down. It is not as good as Audi to drive and be in but for the price it looks good enough and does the job. Review of astra perhaps?
Excellent review as always , love watching these videos, I think the Audi Q5 would be a good car for you to enjoy and review too 👍🏻 just a suggestion , keep up the good work 👌🏽
One of the best if not the best review I've seen and heard. The most beautiful convertible around next to a Bentley, but that's comparing a yacht to a row boat isn't it.
Thank you! Yes, money permitting I'd obviously go for the B
Love the Audi + Love your sun specs :0)
No. Unless you sell wholesale hair care products to the trade. There, I said it.
As far as I know when u get the quattro variant of an A5 you get the usual automatic, because multitronic gearbox couldn't handle the torque...still a great video and a great car
Wiz3m4n I’m genuinely confused now. I was sure it was a CVT, now I’m not so sure. It doesn’t feel like an S tronic box
@@HighPeakAutos Well for a while I was looking to buy an A5 but kept avoiding it because of the multitronic (got an e90 330d in the end), then I've done some research and found out that for an example the 3.0 tdi quattro comes with tiptronic ( not the same thing as s tronic) gearbox while the regular 2.0tdi comes with multitronic, so I guess it's the same analogy for petrol engines
I have a 2008 A5 Quattro sport with the 3.0 V6 tdi engine and the transmission is a manual six speed. Goes like stink. 😊
@@HighPeakAutos The car you were in is an S Tronic. Multitronics were just for the front wheel drive models 😊👍
@@ForecourtFilms I know, I made a bit of a mess of this one 😂
Gorgeous car always fancied a convertible fingers crossed one day.great review keep up the good work.
Thanks for watching :)
For me bmw 335i. Way more fun to drive and better looking in my opinion
Definitely more fun to drive :)
hope you have deep pockets for that money pit of a car
Nice vid but a few points, the 3.0 V6 tdi is the engine to go far, yours at 6.5 seconds 0-60 is rubbish. My 2008 diesel does it a second quicker not much slower than an S5 but much cheaper to run. Come on let’s not kid ourselves the coupe is much better looking and a good few people say the A5 is too big to be a convertible. I personally don’t agree but there you go.
Getting mine delivered next Thursday!
Good stuff!
IT is a future classic
Brilliant video enjoyed
Another excellent review, not my bag but I am a fan of 4 seater convertibles. I had a Saab soft top, would love another. Cheers
I'm a fan of Saab cabrios too
Fantastic review as always
Springer spaniel Thanks for watching!
Another great independent review, lovely jubbly.
paul taylor Thanks for watching!
Can you do a review on a cls 10-12 years old?
When I get one I will! They're great value nowadays
And still very good looking
A car that I like and would buy it ..................but ........ it’s in black as usual
Nice in a navy blue or red ( I’m sounding like my wife ) but it’s true this time
All good things
Would you recommend it buying in 2024? M11 model a5
Was making you a offer till you mentioned the gear box now the Audi is out will keep the TT and look at the e class but great review again
dave watts I made a mistake with this gearbox, it’s not a CVT after all. Apparently all Quattros have a standard auto
hat's really impressive is the endless miles of stacked rock walls!
I wouldnt have liked the job of building them all
Another good review.
Totally with you on cup holders, I wont buy a car that doesn't have a couple of cup holders.
I agree! That and heated seats are now a must for me :)
@@HighPeakAutos definitely :)
I think this obsession for cup holders is totally driven by the coffee obsessed. Most manufacturers do provide space for your wallet, keys and phone.........they call them door pockets and glove boxes. Personally I'm not a fan of eating and drinking in the car, cup holders are only good for bringing home your large Coke from KFC !
@@sirpeepsalot1 yes I am coffee obsessed, myself and a friend also go to those takeaways Park up, chat and eat chilled in our own space so yes a cup holder is a must, or I'm out about a decide I'm gonna buy a small lunch before heading home and once again that holder needed to hold the bottle I bought.
So yes to me they are a must.
If you don't then power to you.
If you get the chance can you please review a medium milage Audi S5 coupe/sportback with the V6 engine?
Love your vids. Out of interest, why are used A4 convertibles so cheap? You mentioned the conservative styling (which I agree), but they seem like bargain of the century - especially the 3 litre petrol and the S4. What's the trade view? Many thanks.
They are very good value. The A5 replaced them, so they dropped in value. A nice 3.0 petrol is still a very good car. I've heard the S4 can be costly and unreliable (4.2V8)
Always thought the VW Eos was a good looking car
Great review Thank you . Would you choose this one over a Jaguar XK ? I mean newer ..
Probably not. I love the XK
Your videos are on point!!!!
Sufyan Nasir Thanks!
looks good but not so sure about light steering around Snake... also I reckon a hardtop convertible so more superior as it is less prone to leaks?
Matthew Law Hardtops can leak too. Especially the VW Eos and Focus CC
Great video
Yes please!!! Great review, thank you.
Disagree with fabric roofs prefer ( bmw) metal roof a lot safer and less easy to damage seen many canvas roofs slashed ..Audi are not bad cars but imo overpriced for a VW in Audi drag .. had TTS which was good but would I swap it for a M3 nope or my Porsche Cayman s nope.
Have you ever driven a CLK 500 convertible ? Lovely sound and cheap as chips
They’re great value
Congrats on your channel. I’ve watched a few car channels but yours is getting weird for me.. I first stumbled across your channel when looking for reviews of a Skoda - I didn’t buy the car. I bought an X Type (which was soulful but crap) After which I sold it and started researching for my next car, which you reviewed - a Lexus IS250!
Then somehow you have specific videos for every car I was hunting for - namely the Freelander; The Jaguar XJ, the BMW X3 and seriously just last week I was searching up Audi A5.
And in one of your videos, ur comment abt reviewing cars that pple can own instead of super cars all the time was something that resonated with me cause that was something I would’ve loved to do too. But I’m no youtuber and cars in my country are ridiculously expensive (Singapore). But this clairvoyance is getting weird and so I just needed to comment about it to let you know you have a fan from Singapore !
Samuel Lim Haha that’s a coincidence! I’ve got a video coming with an X type too. Hello to you in Singapore and thanks for watching
So with logic, maybe I can get your opinion... I’m not sure if you know how the car system in Singapore works, but basically we pay to own cars for 10years.
Would you switch a 2009 is250 for a 2010 525i or a 2010 Lexus RX ?
I know that’s one of the last E60 6cyl engines and they spec it with suction doors and stuff... but I’ve always been concerned about the reliability of a bmw and it’s inherent problems. Lexus’s are generally problem free and also cheaper to insure. What do you think?
P.s. I loved my ‘09 Xtype! it was in old man champagne with beige leather; with so much soul but it was truly rubbish compared to ‘09 Lexus. It was lagging so far behind.
Samuel Lim That’s a tough one. I see the appeal of the bmw but the Lexus’s would both be more reliable. I wouldn’t buy the RX unless you need the extra space as they’re a bit boring to drive
Weird thing is the scuttle shake is virtually non existent in the a4 yet Each time I drive an a5 the scuttle shake is horrific. those cvt boxes are horrific too in all audis
You're right
Great review 🔥🔥🔥
Torn between an A5 convertible or bmw 6 series coupe. Luxury of a 6 but good value convertible?
Definitely go for the 6 series! I've had several and they're great cars
Really frustrating that Audi uses the CVT. Their s-tronics are fairly rare and the tiptronic is mostly only in the Q7. CVT's love to pack up at higher mileage. At least Beemer and Merc use the traditional slush box and it's nice and reliable for the most part.
kyndryd spyryt I’ve got it wrong! The Quattro isn’t a CVT. whatever it is it isn’t very quick to respond anyway 😂
@@HighPeakAutos Usually dual clutches change on the paddle almost instantly. Maybe needs software update..
Gotta start thinking bout my first car soon, this year a5 engine reliable?
and your haircut looks good
Hurrah, a convertible / soft top on review. Nice video and quite surprised to find the 3.2 is fitted with a CVT gearbox. Would it sway me from my Z4? No, admittedly I'm not normal - as in my Z4 is a daily driver, my only car, and yet I find it really easy to live with - but then the girlfriend has a sensible car so for those times when we want to take the dog for a walk, or get the family shop, we use hers. So yeah, get a Z4 in. ;-)
I agree! If you've got access to another car, then why not go for a 2 seater that's more fun to drive. I would do the same :)
I'm on the fence, love my Zed4, but need a 4seater now, considering a 3series or one of these. Oil consumption & timing tensioner issues are concerning. After all, all my Beemer ever did was puke oil out its valve cover!👍
3.0 tdi six cylinder Quattro absolute beast
That’s mine, 2008 first edition and just passed 280,000 miles.
Have you styled your look on Johnny Bravo? :) (glad you have recorded a new video)
Paul Lees 😂
Great video, these look best top down :D
I’m devouring your videos, very informative and entertaining With less money to spend (under 3k ) would you suggest the A4 or even Audi 80 cabriolet might be a good buy ?
Thanks for watching! They’re great value. Go for a manual and you can’t go wrong
Great review Matt👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 Have watched all your vids from the start and have yet to see a bad one. Keep um coming 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌 Regards Steve.
Cheers Steve! Appreciate it :)