That's my Mum's old car! Vegas Yellow, and always on the lookout for that plate! We spotted it at Re:Fuel. It has a Revo Stage 1 Remap on it - so is running around 300bhp. 😁
NO. WAY. That is absolutely hilarious, and explains why I've considered it so fast, over 228bhp! Thank you for saying. Did you have anything done suspension wise? If you have time, let me know if you know anything about what I comment about in my "everything wrong with it" video. I won't be mad. Thanks for reaching out!
@@eddieariesI’ve got an S1 5 door Competition and yours looks like it’s got a set of lowering springs on it. And if it’s a bit firm then they’ll be H&R lowering springs.
@@barrywakefield4942 Thanks for getting in touch, it does look like it. Particularly on the front. It was briefly inspected, and they said that there aren't any markings on the springs, which if they were original, there would be, which also throws into doubt H&R?
I truly feel the quicker you get to 70mph, the less of a chance you get to enjoy the progression, and you pretty much just end up "racing between the lights".
One of the best videos I’ve stumbled across, currently in the process of thinking about getting a S1, I know a few people that have them but wanted more information and opinions on it and your video really helped me especially the mpg part lol, currently getting around 25-30 in my Clio RS, not a huge power difference between that and a S1 but just want something different
That's much appreciated, thank you. I'm really glad it's been helpful. 35mpg has been average long term, with a mix between daily driving and weekend "spirited" driving. Sounds like a good alternative to a Clio RS as they are both rarer European hot hatches. I've got a few videos on the S1 and an upcoming road trip, so stick around!
The awd system can be configured to send more power to the rear (same setting as the RS3). Infotainment can be upgraded with CarPlay easily and that’s all you need to make the car feel new again. The gearbox was very vague when I got it too but adding the 4h-tech short shifter stopped me from missing the gears and made it way more precise. Common issues with this car are the water pump thermostat and the timing chain cover gasket failing.
@@mrhacker99999 This is why I love the car community, there's always a fountain of knowledge and recommendations. It's reassuring to know you still love the car all these years later. There's something really intoxicating about them, I believe it's a mixture of the sound and manual gearbox. That's crazy power for such a small car, how is it holding up with all the upgrades? It's nice to know that my thoughts on the dynamics are shared. Good to know about the common issues too, hopefully I don't encounter any during my ownership. Thanks for your comments!
@@eddiearies when you take it a bit further you just have to be handy with tools. Regular services are required with these and keeping spare oil and coolant is never a bad idea
@@mrhacker99999 Not a bad shout with spares and servicing. I'll certainly make sure it gets some TLC. It feels like it has had a bit of a mixed history of being cared for and not...
Good call for the new car! Don't know if this is actually the case, but from what I've seen the Abarth has been done to death on TH-cam, and weirdly the S1 seems - at least to what the algorithm does for me - rarer. I'd kind of forgotten it exists until I saw this. Welcome to German car ownership haha
Thank you very much, JJ, I know you like a rarer car, and it certainly is that; especially as a manual Audi S car. That's fantastic, I'm glad I could bring it back to the old psyche. Thank you, let's see how real world ownership sheds a light on German reliability. Hopefully see you at a show soon?
I know what you mean about being scared of losing your license. I’ve had mine about two months now and the temptation to cane it down a 30 limit road in which you could easily get to 60 or 70 is too high 😂
It's such a capable car and the majority of UK roads don't support such. I also found out that it's actually running 300bhp, which doesn't help. Video to follow!
I find it interesting how your right side A-pillar also has the panel trim not quite flush with the rest of the roofliner. Is it a tiny bit loose? Because my A1 has the exact same problem lol despite that, both the A1 and the S1 are a lot of fun for spirited drives! A bit too uncomfortable though
I had a look yesterday, and you're right. It is slightly away from the roof lining on that side. It's okay on the other side. The rubber window seal was also slightly under it. It does look like it has been off before, and not clipped back on fully. It might have been someone installing a dashcam or something previously. Thanks for pointing it out, and I'm glad you're enjoying your A1. Perhaps don't buy an S1, it's even firmer!
Over a month later, I would certainly revise my initial speed and power concern - although still find a lot of it unusable on UK roads. Coming from a CR-V, it was a bit of a shock to the system!
It turns out that it was Stage 1 remapped, topping it up to 300bhp. I bought the car as a nimble B-road hot hatch, but with the traction and power, it was reaching legal limits too quickly to enjoy the progression. Coming from MX-5s, I enjoy the overall drive and handling of cars, over 0-60. As it was, it was best for straight line speed. Bear in mind that this review was before I was officially made aware of the remap. The S1 with 228bhp is far more useable, suiting this power more.
That's my Mum's old car! Vegas Yellow, and always on the lookout for that plate! We spotted it at Re:Fuel. It has a Revo Stage 1 Remap on it - so is running around 300bhp. 😁
NO. WAY. That is absolutely hilarious, and explains why I've considered it so fast, over 228bhp! Thank you for saying. Did you have anything done suspension wise? If you have time, let me know if you know anything about what I comment about in my "everything wrong with it" video. I won't be mad. Thanks for reaching out!
@@eddieariesI’ve got an S1 5 door Competition and yours looks like it’s got a set of lowering springs on it. And if it’s a bit firm then they’ll be H&R lowering springs.
@@barrywakefield4942 Thanks for getting in touch, it does look like it. Particularly on the front. It was briefly inspected, and they said that there aren't any markings on the springs, which if they were original, there would be, which also throws into doubt H&R?
@@eddieariesH&R springs are usually navy blue in colour. However, the H&R markings are white but over time wear off.
New to your channel. loving the content, along with your honest approach. Well done 👍
Thank you so much for saying and subscribing. I do try, as though I'm test driving every car for myself. Thanks again!
you make a very good point about the speed cars can go now they getting faster but we still can,t legally go over 70.
I truly feel the quicker you get to 70mph, the less of a chance you get to enjoy the progression, and you pretty much just end up "racing between the lights".
One of the best videos I’ve stumbled across, currently in the process of thinking about getting a S1, I know a few people that have them but wanted more information and opinions on it and your video really helped me especially the mpg part lol, currently getting around 25-30 in my Clio RS, not a huge power difference between that and a S1 but just want something different
That's much appreciated, thank you. I'm really glad it's been helpful. 35mpg has been average long term, with a mix between daily driving and weekend "spirited" driving. Sounds like a good alternative to a Clio RS as they are both rarer European hot hatches. I've got a few videos on the S1 and an upcoming road trip, so stick around!
Love mine had it for almost 4 years now and recently taken it to 400 bhp 550 nm. Hoping it will be a great track toy now
The awd system can be configured to send more power to the rear (same setting as the RS3). Infotainment can be upgraded with CarPlay easily and that’s all you need to make the car feel new again. The gearbox was very vague when I got it too but adding the 4h-tech short shifter stopped me from missing the gears and made it way more precise. Common issues with this car are the water pump thermostat and the timing chain cover gasket failing.
@@mrhacker99999 This is why I love the car community, there's always a fountain of knowledge and recommendations. It's reassuring to know you still love the car all these years later. There's something really intoxicating about them, I believe it's a mixture of the sound and manual gearbox. That's crazy power for such a small car, how is it holding up with all the upgrades? It's nice to know that my thoughts on the dynamics are shared. Good to know about the common issues too, hopefully I don't encounter any during my ownership. Thanks for your comments!
@@eddiearies when you take it a bit further you just have to be handy with tools. Regular services are required with these and keeping spare oil and coolant is never a bad idea
@@mrhacker99999 Not a bad shout with spares and servicing. I'll certainly make sure it gets some TLC. It feels like it has had a bit of a mixed history of being cared for and not...
Good call for the new car! Don't know if this is actually the case, but from what I've seen the Abarth has been done to death on TH-cam, and weirdly the S1 seems - at least to what the algorithm does for me - rarer. I'd kind of forgotten it exists until I saw this. Welcome to German car ownership haha
Thank you very much, JJ, I know you like a rarer car, and it certainly is that; especially as a manual Audi S car. That's fantastic, I'm glad I could bring it back to the old psyche. Thank you, let's see how real world ownership sheds a light on German reliability. Hopefully see you at a show soon?
@@eddiearies Yep I'm all about the unusual stuff! I'm attending Shedfest in May, are you going?
@@JJonCars Haha, I liked our "cars you don't see" discussion, like the Urban Cruiser. Not that one, but DRIVETRIBE!
I know what you mean about being scared of losing your license. I’ve had mine about two months now and the temptation to cane it down a 30 limit road in which you could easily get to 60 or 70 is too high 😂
It's such a capable car and the majority of UK roads don't support such. I also found out that it's actually running 300bhp, which doesn't help. Video to follow!
I find it interesting how your right side A-pillar also has the panel trim not quite flush with the rest of the roofliner. Is it a tiny bit loose? Because my A1 has the exact same problem lol
despite that, both the A1 and the S1 are a lot of fun for spirited drives! A bit too uncomfortable though
I had a look yesterday, and you're right. It is slightly away from the roof lining on that side. It's okay on the other side. The rubber window seal was also slightly under it. It does look like it has been off before, and not clipped back on fully. It might have been someone installing a dashcam or something previously. Thanks for pointing it out, and I'm glad you're enjoying your A1. Perhaps don't buy an S1, it's even firmer!
It’s detuned 35bhp compared to the s3 8p and it maybe a little lighter but compared to a stage 1/2/2+ S1 in standard form it’s extremely slow.
Over a month later, I would certainly revise my initial speed and power concern - although still find a lot of it unusable on UK roads. Coming from a CR-V, it was a bit of a shock to the system!
I think you'd love a Lexus!
Not a bad car, particularly with a V8!
So you've bought a performance car and one of your complains about it is that it's reaching the speedlimit too fast?
It turns out that it was Stage 1 remapped, topping it up to 300bhp. I bought the car as a nimble B-road hot hatch, but with the traction and power, it was reaching legal limits too quickly to enjoy the progression. Coming from MX-5s, I enjoy the overall drive and handling of cars, over 0-60. As it was, it was best for straight line speed. Bear in mind that this review was before I was officially made aware of the remap. The S1 with 228bhp is far more useable, suiting this power more.