That's what you took away from this? LOL This is an ad for "we can help you source used cars through Carwow." Most people with common sense know that the cars he showed will put you further into debt because, "german reliability"
@@JoeJacksonGT3 Tbh, i hope they continue making videos like these though. This video was pretty informative. And I liked how for the a1 especially, he compared base price, to the price with spec options that most people usually go for. Also, very interesting to make people aware that older cars can be much for fun to drive even though they may lack the tech in newer cars.
It's because of stupid insurance prices. I would have bought a C63/M5 but I was quoted a premium that was 30%+ the value of the car. I won't pay that out of pure morals *shrug emoji*. So that dampens demand.
@@AKingOfTheStoneAge Think it's because of several factors. I'm young, have little driving experience, live in London and add a little bit of profiteering lol.
@@AKingOfTheStoneAgeit’s not just insurance, in the eu anyone can buy a lhd car and bring it to their country, much bigger customer base. UK is rhd only, so historically even before Brexit car prices drop quickly.
@@UltimateMTBidiots who don’t watch or read car reviews, and just take the word of a salesman. It’s fools like them that hurt our expectations from cars these days, constantly reducing the quality every year.
I’d go for the S4. You get the most performance, beautiful interior and looks pretty much brand new and you won’t have to worry about repair/ maintenance too much just yet.
The R8 has the most performance whilst the Q7 is the most practical. Sometimes it's best to get one product for each purpose, other times it's fine to split the difference and make compromises to get the best of both worlds. The Short-Sedan S4 achieves that here, although I would've been partial to an RS3 for that long-hatch layout which gives good parking ability with ample interior for practicality and performance to put a smile on your dial. ....what I know most of all, is that the majority of the world is jealous of your market, used car prices, and access to all those parts and mechanics. You wouldn't (not should you) buy a luxury European Sports car if you live outside of North/West Europe and East-Coast USA. Not unless you can afford to do so. For most other markets, Toyota and Hyundai seem to be good options.
Dear Carwow, this is one of your best videos ever made. Just seeing what ridiculous prices are common nowadays, it's refreshing to see someone point out some great examples in the used car market
@eal1 I have quite a lot of used Audis around me in my family, friends group and all and there are no bad examples yet. Nothing more than a Bearing or a faulty sensor which kinda is to be expected with VW Group cars. So I cannot share that opinion, they seem to be quite reliable in my experience at least
@@Reeatorparents have had 6 Audis so far, a 2009 TT, 2015 A1, 2015 SQ5, 2018 A1, 2018/19 Q7 and a 2022 Q5. Only issue has been a recall for an iffy Bosch oil filter with the 2022 Q5 and 1 injector fault on the 2018/19 Q7. Very reliable (so far).
More of these please! Really good content. It would be interesting to do a full series of same brand equivalents for the majority owned manufacturers in the UK, followed by a cross brand finalé.
@@filipbojko353I will respectfully disagree while internally insulting you and resenting your existence for daring to have an opinion I deeply disagree with.
@Svannuta That is a lot, but, that inline 5 is so sweet it almost sounds exotic. Shame it's transversely mounted. They do hold value well though, even 10 year old decent ones costs 25k+.
It's even worse in my country. Choose whichever existing car you want and, then multiply the price by 3 and the mileage by 2 and you'll get how much it would cost here. (Technically it would be cheaper to import the car from let's say America and pay the transport + all the taxes at the border rather than buying it from here) What a time to be alive and a country to live in.💀💀💀
Ive got an S3 and absolutely love it!. Before i bought it, i realised that for the same price, i could have a Bentley Continental GT that was 6 year's older but then realised theres no way i could afford to run or repair it. Glad i went with the S3 anyway, had it 3 years now and its an amazing car! :")
Brilliant comparison - more with other makes please. One important factor was missed...the massive depreciation suffered when buying new. For example, the R8 is perhaps at the bottom of its depreciation curve - you could sell it a couple years later for pretty much what you bought it for (not factoring in unfortunate expensive repairs i.e.).
Quite possibly the most informative and educational videos from Matt is a loooong time. Please consider interspersing this type with the usual ones as I can’t go too long without my Yanni fix😊.
As someone who just went through this decision, I totally concur with your assessment. I had the option of a 2022 A4 and went with a 2018 S4 with 40K miles instead and I'm loving it. Price was similar in the end after adding a 3 year warranty. No buyer's remorse here! Another tick for the used car.
Approved is the best and safest way to buy in my opinion. In 2022 I got a BMW approved M140i Shadow Edition with just 23k on the clock for £24k. Sure it costs a lot to fuel and insure but when I sell it I can recoup alot of the money I paid for it. Not like PCP where you lose tons of money and have to keep paying forever.
i get that the digital dials are newer and such, but i prefer the look of analog dials - my e92 has a mix, the speedo and tacco are analog, with a middle digital panel and its a great combo IMO great video carwow
Yeah, you don't really need anything digital on the dials. All they need to do is tell you the speed, after all. My mum has a Ford Puma 2020 with analog dials and they're perfect for the job. I feel like the most egregious option is the capacitive buttons. Why would you pay extra to not properly feel the press of a button you're not looking at? I was already disappointed in capacitive buttons when I checked out the iPhone 7, which made the fingerprint home button capacitive, and most capacitive car buttons I've seen don't even come close to that one. A modern infotainment is a definite upgrade however. Especially if it has Android Auto and Apple Carplay, because that would prevent its eventual obsolescence for much longer than normal.
Awesome series btw Matt. Would love to see more of these it’s literally the live version of looking on autotrader every night playing what would I buy?! Love it.
I think they missed the used Audi to actually go for... 2018 SQ5... perfect mix of performance and practicality... just a quick as the S3/S4, with loads of space..
It blows my mind how people would buy a newer budget car over a 10 year old perfectly good luxurious car. Without these people we would never get these bargains though
R8 easily. Yes, it's going to be more to keep going, but a manual R8 will never depreciate a penny. In fact, it'll probably gain enough value to make owning it effectively free.
Ownership might be free but day to day running costs will be through the roof. Bet the road tax is £700. Tyres are probably £1800 insurance won't be cheap. Mpg won't be great.
It’s bonkers how much newish car you can get for 30k it’s amazing , I really like the A6 😍 and it’s also the current gen , wow , we need more of these videos btw that weather was horrendous 😅
@respox2191 What about people that buy with 35% discount a new car, use it under warranty and practically no maintenance for 3 years and then sale it for 50% original price ? ;)
I got the S4, first gen R8 for me next 😅 I’ve had the s3 and I’ve got the S4 as of now. It is a great motor. It’s a great all round car. And you can get 40mpg on the motorway! Which is not bad coming from a 3L petrol
@@redemptionx2918 I've had 2010 A3 diesel, 2016 Q3, 2013 A6 and currently have a 2013 A3 and 2018 SQ5. I want a S3 hatch, but not easily obtained in the states. I did just purchase another 13 A3 has a project car. Its in pieces in the garage. Love Audi but thinking 911 with my next purchase if I can't get a deal on a newer V10 R8.
@@bryantwest4887 haha I see you like your Audis, a very nice portfolio😂 yea I see you only just got the RS6 out there! The states done like hatchbacks that’s fosho. Feel like now will be the only Time to own a v10! Well especially in the UK/Europe the way things are going atm. I love the newer R8s and I wouldn’t turn one down but the fist gen is more reasonable for me and Ofc it comes with the manual which is a must…😏
@@redemptionx2918 the RS6 is a beast. I'm glad they are releasing more RS cars to us. In a perfect world I would have those to play with instead of the A3s I've collected over time. Eventually, I'll get the ultimate grocery super hatch.
Very good video Mats, for most of the people who can not afford the 60t start price tag, this are very, very good options. We need more reviews like this!
i have a 2009 A5 2.O tfsi and its a brilliant car! my first car being a motorcyclist since i were old enough but my god it's beautiful to drive, and you could fit about 7 people in the boot alone
Happy to see a video on used cars!! there are some HUGE deals out there. I just picked up a 2020 e-tron 55 Launch Edition Quattro with every UK factory option on the car, 31k miles driven, 3 years extended warranty, 5 years remaining on the battery. 2 free services and 1 MOT.. it was under £34,000 with £0 deposit, brand new it was £90,000 something!!! 90!!!!. What a machine it is! its like nothing i have ever driven before in terms on luxury and speed, adpative air susspection and RS6 orange brakes are outstanding. The car looks hardly driven, only wear slightly on the driver seats, small scratch on black plastic... thats it, likley business use. Its the best bits from A1-A8 in an SUV basically. Audi even got the alloys redone in black for me and gave it new tires, paint correction and ceramic coating. its much better than the Kia EV6 is replaces and cheaper as well! pretty fast at 408bhp tbh, 220 miles range, pretty decent, The e-tron does coasting on the motorway so you end up travceling say 4 miles, but use 1-2 miles range, Audi EV secret sauce! they call it something odd tho. Audi glide lol so I was told. Charged on a ultra rapid chargers in 19 mins flat! from 2%-87%. Tested recently, very fast charging car indeed. I charge at home, £5 or so to fully charge it.
@@Premiumsauce Maybe you reffering to the Q4 e-tron or standard e-tron 50?. e-tron SUV 55 and 55 S are verging 408 - 600bhp. EV6 GT Line S is only 321 BPH, GT Line is 200 something, their slow in comparrison and is like lego inside lol, the thing started to fall apart after 18 months (Kia warrenty is a joke BTW). EV6 GT is slightly faster that the e-tron 55 S. e-tron 55 Launch Edition is much better looking with black optics pack, no chrome at all, lowered with RS wheels on it. Kia EV6 just dosent have a look in,. I do like EV6 is blue though, shame the rest of the car is a shambles inside. If Kia done better ineriors I would go back.
The sound of the old 4.2L N/A V8 in that R8 is heaven ~~ same engine as in the old RS 4 and RS 5. It was phenomenal and listening to how high it revs is amazing 👏👏
Worth noting for these that Audi offer a 2 year warranty and service plan for all main dealer serviced second hand Audi's for around £1000. This means both the S3 and S4 could have a warranty nearly as long as the A1 for the same price! I recently had this taken out on my S3!
@@shanginadildo Always! Fundamentally it covers the same stuff as the New car warranty (when you read the small print) so if you don't like the extended you wont like the new car one!... Maybe Audi isn't the brand for you!
Audi in my opinion has some of the best timeless designs in the business. When I was in my 20's I saved up about 20k and bought 17 cars in 10 years with that money. All second hand. You can drive just about any brand car for that money if your willing to buy second hand. It is honestly something not enough people do, they just try and find the "perfect" car for the money instead of having some fun. Buy something and immediately resell it for +5~15% more than you bought it. At that price it will likely not sell quickly which is fine it gives you some time to enjoy the car. If you're a little bit technical there's some very easy things you can do to make your car more valuable as well. Take out that old 2001 radio and put in something aftermarket and you can easily get double you spend on it back. It's not like it's some rare collectable car that needs to stay 100% original. People that buy most of these cars actually will pay extra for it.
I had an exact S4 on lease, a great car, lovely interior with the Red leather massage seats. Engine sounded great and I got 40 mpg+ on the motorway (when driving like Miss Daisy). 2018 model with 12k miles which went to auction in 2020 after the lease and sold for 25K. Thats was a bargain for someone !! Got a RS3 after that which I sold for 4k profit. :-)
@@trollmanrsdepends what year, car prices have easily risen by £4k in 2020 2021 and 2022 for any one of those years, for the more expensive ones. 😢 Apparently adjusted for inflation house prices haven't actually gone up since 2011. Hard to believe I know.
LOVE the video! It was super fun. Personally, I always go for 3-4 years old cars, which can often see something like 40% drop in price compared to the new one, but you still get a lot of life from them without the need for any major maintenance.
Prices in the UK seem crazy tho. A new A1 is 19.000€ (~£16.000) in germany. But the cheapest used A8 with specs like in the video is 55.000€ (£46.000). So almost 3 times the price of the new A1. I don't get how new cars are so expensive and used ones so cheap over there.
Amazing video, really interesting to see. Would love for this series to continue with other brands as well. Reallly just goes to show the pros and cons of buying old vs new.
You could have gone for the new A1 40 competition, it’s 2.0 turbo and does 0-60 5.7secs, and 4.9 secs with a £400 tune. That only cost me £28k last year.
Loved watching this! Glad that you mentioned the cost of ownership (the fact that the older high mileage models can be expensive to maintain). A simple question would be if your car needs a new tyre, can you afford it? Like a new tyre on that old R8 vs an S4 or A6 or Q7.
I got a jetta V from 2006, and I couldn't be happier. great condition overall for me, and with the smallest ECU remap, I got 125+- VW horses that get the job done. Soundproofing is the best I've had, as with some of the quality of the materials inside. I absolutely couldn't care less for this every new year a new product thing, especially for the money. Sure, it helps to know where you're getting the car, and that could develop into a nightmare if you don't
Running costs, Insurance, Brake pads/disks and other general wear and tear items plus of course the stupid price of 2nd hand cars these days wasn't really discussed. Carwow obviously have a glut of cars they cannot sell, hence this video.
Great idea and nice video! Really love this channel keeps innovating. Would have been nice if Matt had gone a little bit more into common issues with these 2nd hand cars (such as the famous oil leak issues with the S4 engine).
Be careful when buying a used Audi tho I had an s3 and it was amazing when it worked but I had issue after issue the dsg gearboxes are made of chocolate even ones with under 50k on them the clutch packs and the mech unit go and you’re looking at a couple of grand to sort it out. Then also the turbos are prone to failure.
Makes me realize the great value my 2020 G20 was. 20 plate, bought in March 21. 9000mi, 320i, loaded with extras, HUD, Harman Kardon. Paid £27500 for it at BMW. Crazy.
awesome comparison...just have to be aware on the older cars of the following: timing chains, PCV valves that fail and mix coolant with the oil and you get a nasty beige mess and the oil filter will need to be changed and flushed by and experienced mechanic; suspension arms can fail/ cause knocking when turning left or right ( bushes get worn over time and can be just popped out, or changed completely ); wheel bearings - can cause the washing machine whooshing sound - these will need changing drive shaft - can fail and needs changing - wheel lockup/ stiff steering or none at all petrol filter - the actual fuel filter will be fine, but if there is condensation in the petrol filter, the engine will cut due to not enough fuel getting to the engine yes, I've had all a these, so know what issues you're gonna get with higher performance cars in this line up... but other than that, the cars are premium and well made and German engineering really comes through and is pretty reliable
Those little 3 cylinders are awful, feel like diesels. Had two different loaners with them recently and both were dreadful. The turbocharged one was worse than the non turbo, because the boost in 1st on the auto box was so unpredictable. Never knew if you were going to get no power or all the power it can make whenever you moved away.
The vibration of the 3 cylinder engine is not nice at all. I think it's worse than a diesel it feels very off balance. It seems to shake everything really vigorously.
It would be interesting to know what each of these would be worth after 3 years of ownership. I'd say the A1 would depreciate the most, followed by the A8, Q7, A6, S4 and then S3 in that order. I wouldn't be surprised if the R8 was still worth somewhere close to 30k after 3 years, especially if it's a manual and you look after it. That said, the A1 would definitely be the cheapest to run...
Really? In my experience smaller cars usually are the ones that depreciate the least. Looked at typical used prices for 2011 Audis with 150k kilometers: Audi A1: 7500 euro Audi A3: 7000 euro Audi A4: 7750 euro Audi A6: 8500 euro I was even surprised to see it myself but the A1s were even worth more than the A3s!
@@swecreations Ah, but you're not really making a fair comparison there as all of the cars you've compared are the same age. After 3 years the A4 will be 6 years old and the depreciation from years 3 to 6 are much less than from new to year 3. And that's the point, only the A1 is new and the biggest hit of depreciation will happen the day you drive it away from the dealer as a new car.
@@colinduncan1530 Well the depreciation will of course be highest in the beginning, but the A1 still wins out either way, for example if I take your example and buy a 30k 2020 3-year-old A4 it will only have 9 years until it reaches the prices above, while a 2023 brand-new Audi A1 will have 12 years.
Great video, nice change. I'm a fan of high spec, high mileage A4s with quattro drive having had 3 over the years, and a quattro 20V coupe. Wouldn't ever buy new. Yes, you'll get a few bigger bills occasionally, but great build quality and value for money, and pride in keeping an older car in good nic
Dad bought an R8 first gen for roughly around same price as listed here, was always his dream to have one since they came out, unfortunately he ended up spending thousands less than a year into owning it for bits and bobs/cosmetics and was constantly worried to take it out, gearbox was very uneasy as well as the mentioned tech inside, he still loved it but he had it not even 9 months before he sold it and took a heavy hit.
I kinda get your point but knowing what I do with cars I'd still go for the R8, and - if I couldn't - just Q7/A8. And that R8 is SO MUCH FUN! You just cannot be afraid of it
@@RichFromThePooryea like bro it has more features and it’s probably more economical than the old R8 and who cares if it slower but I do love the other cars still
I went this year for an Audi A8 D4 with a 4.2 liter FSI V8, which has 370 hp. Spend 20k EUR for it (I'm not British). MOT in a few weeks, hopefully it be reasonably fine.
First time I ever react to a video on TH-cam… I see a lot of Mat and carwow and this was the nicest i’ve seen so far. What i would like added to it are the costs of having it in GB. Taxe and insurance etc. I’m from the Netherlands and we have very high ownercosts (also a comparisation between countries would be cool content I would love to watch). So, less dragraces, more comparisation old-new and other car related stuff and its gonna be perfect for me🙌🏼
I very much enjoyed the budget approach to this video. This is how a large number of consumers shop. They know how much they’re willing to spend, and look at EVERYTHING.
I drive a A1 40TFSI. 200HP with an automatic gear box. Never driven such a fun little car. Got it 2020 for just 24000€, 1 year used. Best deal of my life lol
I had gone through literally the exact scenario 4 month ago and I went for a 2016 TT haldex quattro over a 2020-ish A1. and over S3s as well, a surprisingly practical little sport car As for this video, I laughed very loud when noticing the gradually increasing raindrops on your jumper, especially the miserable you at 15:54
Drop a LIKE on this comment to thank Mat & the team for filming in such a HUGE downpour! ☔☔☔
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Matt needs to do more episodes like this with second hand cars comparisons
Lancia Rally 037 maybe have some words for these Audis.
Because these cars are way more valuable than newer we-use-cheaper -materials-for-cost-reduction-reasons bs manufacturers are doing nowadays
Shows how overpriced new cars are.
Agree, maybe do the same with a different brand or maybe 4 used cars within 5 yrs and under 60k miles
like 5th gear🤔
This is a great concept. You should do this for other brands too.
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@DarsheelSethia lol, so what?
Yeah, like chevy.
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Huge props for raising awareness for second-hand cars. They play a huge role in most peoples lives and you're showing everyone they can be fun!
That's what you took away from this? LOL
This is an ad for "we can help you source used cars through Carwow."
Most people with common sense know that the cars he showed will put you further into debt because, "german reliability"
@@JoeJacksonGT3 Tbh, i hope they continue making videos like these though. This video was pretty informative. And I liked how for the a1 especially, he compared base price, to the price with spec options that most people usually go for. Also, very interesting to make people aware that older cars can be much for fun to drive even though they may lack the tech in newer cars.
I just took delivery of a 45 TFSI A4 for $35,613 USD (about £29400). I absolutely love it.
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Raising awareness ups the price. Same issue with Douggy D 🤦♂️
The UK used market is crazy if 30k gets you an 2018 S4 with 30k miles. A similar car with similar milage would cost around 55k in central Europe
Exactly, I remember watching Top Gear and them buying some used cars for those challenges, it was bonkers how cheep these cars used to be sometimes
It's because of stupid insurance prices. I would have bought a C63/M5 but I was quoted a premium that was 30%+ the value of the car. I won't pay that out of pure morals *shrug emoji*. So that dampens demand.
@@FireVortex720 that makes sense. Can you say why the insurance is so high, though?
@@AKingOfTheStoneAge Think it's because of several factors. I'm young, have little driving experience, live in London and add a little bit of profiteering lol.
@@AKingOfTheStoneAgeit’s not just insurance, in the eu anyone can buy a lhd car and bring it to their country, much bigger customer base. UK is rhd only, so historically even before Brexit car prices drop quickly.
£32,000 for 1.0L 3 cylinder hatchback with no armrest. Wonderful.
...and visible metal door frames on the inside. Wonderful.
I've always wondered... Who is buying these sorts of cars brand new?
@@UltimateMTB teenage girls £299 a month.
@@UltimateMTBidiots who don’t watch or read car reviews, and just take the word of a salesman. It’s fools like them that hurt our expectations from cars these days, constantly reducing the quality every year.
At least is a manual
I’d go for the S4. You get the most performance, beautiful interior and looks pretty much brand new and you won’t have to worry about repair/ maintenance too much just yet.
Bang on same here!
Yeah me too brother, the A8L is a hustle with the maintenance cost and the insurance plus the change parts are never found in the market for cheap
The R8 has the most performance whilst the Q7 is the most practical.
Sometimes it's best to get one product for each purpose, other times it's fine to split the difference and make compromises to get the best of both worlds. The Short-Sedan S4 achieves that here, although I would've been partial to an RS3 for that long-hatch layout which gives good parking ability with ample interior for practicality and performance to put a smile on your dial.
....what I know most of all, is that the majority of the world is jealous of your market, used car prices, and access to all those parts and mechanics. You wouldn't (not should you) buy a luxury European Sports car if you live outside of North/West Europe and East-Coast USA. Not unless you can afford to do so. For most other markets, Toyota and Hyundai seem to be good options.
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Actually much prefer these kind of videos over the drag races that Carwow do these days. A breath of fresh air.
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Dear Carwow, this is one of your best videos ever made. Just seeing what ridiculous prices are common nowadays, it's refreshing to see someone point out some great examples in the used car market
Carwow is always the best like TH.
Well said !
They're second hand Audi's, so unreliable they are cheap for a reason
@eal1 I have quite a lot of used Audis around me in my family, friends group and all and there are no bad examples yet. Nothing more than a Bearing or a faulty sensor which kinda is to be expected with VW Group cars. So I cannot share that opinion, they seem to be quite reliable in my experience at least
@@Reeatorparents have had 6 Audis so far, a 2009 TT, 2015 A1, 2015 SQ5, 2018 A1, 2018/19 Q7 and a 2022 Q5. Only issue has been a recall for an iffy Bosch oil filter with the 2022 Q5 and 1 injector fault on the 2018/19 Q7. Very reliable (so far).
More please about this topic, 30K on new vs old BMW, or other brand. Im quite enjoying this series
More of these please! Really good content. It would be interesting to do a full series of same brand equivalents for the majority owned manufacturers in the UK, followed by a cross brand finalé.
That first gen R8 will always be one of the most beautiful designs in history. 15 years old and still looks amazing.
Was not bad for that time. But today even the most average looking car looks better.
@@filipbojko353You wish.
@@filipbojko353no. R8 has timeless design
Got one in black and everybody thinks thats a new car @@filipbojko353
@@filipbojko353I will respectfully disagree while internally insulting you and resenting your existence for daring to have an opinion I deeply disagree with.
£30k for a mid range mini hatch...what a time to be alive
@Svannuta That is a lot, but, that inline 5 is so sweet it almost sounds exotic. Shame it's transversely mounted. They do hold value well though, even 10 year old decent ones costs 25k+.
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It's even worse in my country. Choose whichever existing car you want and, then multiply the price by 3 and the mileage by 2 and you'll get how much it would cost here. (Technically it would be cheaper to import the car from let's say America and pay the transport + all the taxes at the border rather than buying it from here) What a time to be alive and a country to live in.💀💀💀
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Ive got an S3 and absolutely love it!. Before i bought it, i realised that for the same price, i could have a Bentley Continental GT that was 6 year's older but then realised theres no way i could afford to run or repair it. Glad i went with the S3 anyway, had it 3 years now and its an amazing car! :")
A Bentley oil change costs more than some cars engines 😂😂😂
You picked the better option anyway, S3's r speedy and practical. It's also Audi, which u can't go wrong with.
@@calussy8040 Bentley and Audi are both owned by VAG 😂
Bro was weighting up a Bentley or an S3 💀 your regular maintenance on a Bentley is unbelievable 🤣
S3 with APR mod, real sleeper
Brilliant comparison - more with other makes please. One important factor was missed...the massive depreciation suffered when buying new. For example, the R8 is perhaps at the bottom of its depreciation curve - you could sell it a couple years later for pretty much what you bought it for (not factoring in unfortunate expensive repairs i.e.).
But you want to hard pass on the R8 at this price point, the regular maintenance on that car is very expensive at this price point
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Quite possibly the most informative and educational videos from Matt is a loooong time. Please consider interspersing this type with the usual ones as I can’t go too long without my Yanni fix😊.
As someone who just went through this decision, I totally concur with your assessment. I had the option of a 2022 A4 and went with a 2018 S4 with 40K miles instead and I'm loving it. Price was similar in the end after adding a 3 year warranty.
No buyer's remorse here! Another tick for the used car.
how many farts in the driver seat before you?
@@Ludak021bro who tf cares lmfao I wouldn’t be seen dead in a 1 litre A1 🤢
This is the CARWOWs first 2nd hand car video and I think it’s great. Hopefully they’ll be making more of these
No it isn't
No it’s not
Their whole company is about used cars bruh
Approved is the best and safest way to buy in my opinion. In 2022 I got a BMW approved M140i Shadow Edition with just 23k on the clock for £24k. Sure it costs a lot to fuel and insure but when I sell it I can recoup alot of the money I paid for it. Not like PCP where you lose tons of money and have to keep paying forever.
Its absolutely remarkable how professional and calm your presentation is during that horrible weather! very appreciated!
Just a regular day in the UK 🤷♂️
Horrible weather? Mate its just rain not a fcking tornado💀💀
@@piyushhbeatsit was raining pretty bad tbf
i get that the digital dials are newer and such, but i prefer the look of analog dials - my e92 has a mix, the speedo and tacco are analog, with a middle digital panel and its a great combo IMO
great video carwow
Yeah, you don't really need anything digital on the dials. All they need to do is tell you the speed, after all. My mum has a Ford Puma 2020 with analog dials and they're perfect for the job.
I feel like the most egregious option is the capacitive buttons. Why would you pay extra to not properly feel the press of a button you're not looking at? I was already disappointed in capacitive buttons when I checked out the iPhone 7, which made the fingerprint home button capacitive, and most capacitive car buttons I've seen don't even come close to that one.
A modern infotainment is a definite upgrade however. Especially if it has Android Auto and Apple Carplay, because that would prevent its eventual obsolescence for much longer than normal.
Yeah, I would never give up physical moving dials for a screen.
Idk I'll never go back to analogue speedo, reading digital display/number is so much faster, eyes back on the road way faster than an annoying dial.
@@Fennecbutt That is a user error! Reading a dial is just as fast as reading 130km/h
Out of all those cars, I'd go for the Audi!
@Kelveron All of them were audi ...
I would go for the VW
@@Wr3nchNPlayJoke went right over your head. 💀
@@Wr3nchNPlayr/woosh
Nah the Audi is better
Awesome series btw Matt. Would love to see more of these it’s literally the live version of looking on autotrader every night playing what would I buy?! Love it.
I think they missed the used Audi to actually go for... 2018 SQ5... perfect mix of performance and practicality... just a quick as the S3/S4, with loads of space..
Honestly has to be the S4. What a car.
I’d buy it, black out the wheels and dechrome all trims
This concept is so fun to watch. Would love to see simulair videos on different brands and at different pricepoints :)
Very fun. But wish we also add Tommykaira ZZ-II on this list.
Of course the older you go, you need to consider maintenance and service costs. The R8 would cost the most on top of the used price.
Doesn't matter. The newer cars literally sell all the information they collect on you. Some cars literally track when you bang
Kind of stating the obvious...?
@@venomshot2815please explain further I've never heard of either of these things
Buying any car adds up maintenance cost. These cars already use premium equipments so one needs slightly more than 2⅖ brain cells to figure that out.
@@venomshot2815don't bang in cars
Great format! Really entertaining. Definitely should do this for the rest of the brands 👍🏻
I really enjoyed this, I hope Matt does more like it. So interesting to see what you can pick up for roughly the same money as buying new.
It blows my mind how people would buy a newer budget car over a 10 year old perfectly good luxurious car. Without these people we would never get these bargains though
Please do this kind of video with more major car brands like Mercedes, BMW, VW etc.
Outstandingly enjoying to watch
No
Yes
problem is, people can afford to buy a 30K used car, but they're all to often not properly maintained due to the maintenance costs being much higher
nah, the real problem here is the A1 used in my country is.... more than 30k lmao
Yeah if you get any problems. It can cost a lot. Plus road tax, petrol, etc.
Dont forget insurance. Super cars are very hard to get insurance for reasonable prices.
This is a good point, 30k does put an R8 into a lot of people's budget but how many of them will have the resources to look after one properly?
yeah right, come to Cyprus with monthly salary of 1000 euro and tell me you can buy a 30k car LOL
R8 easily. Yes, it's going to be more to keep going, but a manual R8 will never depreciate a penny. In fact, it'll probably gain enough value to make owning it effectively free.
Ownership might be free but day to day running costs will be through the roof. Bet the road tax is £700. Tyres are probably £1800 insurance won't be cheap. Mpg won't be great.
I have a V10 6MT in the states. Tires are $1500, and registration is $1000 a year yes, but to me, totally worth it@@chrishart8548
You just do the maintenance yourself obviously.
It’s bonkers how much newish car you can get for 30k it’s amazing , I really like the A6 😍 and it’s also the current gen , wow , we need more of these videos btw that weather was horrendous 😅
Yea but its shit.
I never understood who is buying new cars. Great video!
Thank you sooooo much, Matt, for these series , I've always been wondering myself for used vs new
Only two kinds of people buy new cars: wealthy people, and suckers.
@respox2191 What about people that buy with 35% discount a new car, use it under warranty and practically no maintenance for 3 years and then sale it for 50% original price ? ;)
It would be between the S4 or S3 for me. Love the line up. Thanks for the video Matt and team
I got the S4, first gen R8 for me next 😅 I’ve had the s3 and I’ve got the S4 as of now. It is a great motor. It’s a great all round car. And you can get 40mpg on the motorway! Which is not bad coming from a 3L petrol
@@redemptionx2918 I've had 2010 A3 diesel, 2016 Q3, 2013 A6 and currently have a 2013 A3 and 2018 SQ5. I want a S3 hatch, but not easily obtained in the states. I did just purchase another 13 A3 has a project car. Its in pieces in the garage. Love Audi but thinking 911 with my next purchase if I can't get a deal on a newer V10 R8.
@@bryantwest4887A3 TDI for me has around 226bhp.
@@bryantwest4887 haha I see you like your Audis, a very nice portfolio😂 yea I see you only just got the RS6 out there! The states done like hatchbacks that’s fosho. Feel like now will be the only
Time to own a v10! Well especially in the UK/Europe the way things are going atm. I love the newer R8s and I wouldn’t turn one down but the fist gen is more reasonable for me and Ofc it comes with the manual which is a must…😏
@@redemptionx2918 the RS6 is a beast. I'm glad they are releasing more RS cars to us. In a perfect world I would have those to play with instead of the A3s I've collected over time. Eventually, I'll get the ultimate grocery super hatch.
hands down this guy is on topgear level of entertainment which i havent seen in a long time, mad respect i enjoy watching your videos so much
This is a very topgeary format and I'm all for it
Wow, recording such a long test in that weather, respect for Mat and the crew.
This is one of the best videos of Carwow. Please continue this to other brands too. Matt is the best
Very good video Mats, for most of the people who can not afford the 60t start price tag, this are very, very good options. We need more reviews like this!
There is A1 competition version of this car with 200hp+. I own one and it is better than I expected. Adaptive suspension from the factory too.
i have a 2009 A5 2.O tfsi and its a brilliant car! my first car being a motorcyclist since i were old enough but my god it's beautiful to drive, and you could fit about 7 people in the boot alone
Happy to see a video on used cars!! there are some HUGE deals out there. I just picked up a 2020 e-tron 55 Launch Edition Quattro with every UK factory option on the car, 31k miles driven, 3 years extended warranty, 5 years remaining on the battery. 2 free services and 1 MOT.. it was under £34,000 with £0 deposit, brand new it was £90,000 something!!! 90!!!!. What a machine it is! its like nothing i have ever driven before in terms on luxury and speed, adpative air susspection and RS6 orange brakes are outstanding. The car looks hardly driven, only wear slightly on the driver seats, small scratch on black plastic... thats it, likley business use. Its the best bits from A1-A8 in an SUV basically. Audi even got the alloys redone in black for me and gave it new tires, paint correction and ceramic coating. its much better than the Kia EV6 is replaces and cheaper as well! pretty fast at 408bhp tbh, 220 miles range, pretty decent, The e-tron does coasting on the motorway so you end up travceling say 4 miles, but use 1-2 miles range, Audi EV secret sauce! they call it something odd tho. Audi glide lol so I was told. Charged on a ultra rapid chargers in 19 mins flat! from 2%-87%. Tested recently, very fast charging car indeed. I charge at home, £5 or so to fully charge it.
EV6 much better looking imo and faster to boot. Sounds like you downgraded but did for a good finance deal. Enjoy your new car 👍
@@Premiumsauce Maybe you reffering to the Q4 e-tron or standard e-tron 50?. e-tron SUV 55 and 55 S are verging 408 - 600bhp. EV6 GT Line S is only 321 BPH, GT Line is 200 something, their slow in comparrison and is like lego inside lol, the thing started to fall apart after 18 months (Kia warrenty is a joke BTW). EV6 GT is slightly faster that the e-tron 55 S. e-tron 55 Launch Edition is much better looking with black optics pack, no chrome at all, lowered with RS wheels on it. Kia EV6 just dosent have a look in,. I do like EV6 is blue though, shame the rest of the car is a shambles inside. If Kia done better ineriors I would go back.
@@logicpro8382 yeah sorry, I was referring to the EV6 GT 600hp one!
The one no one bought lol@@Premiumsauce
30k for a small new car with 110hp, absolute theft.
30k for a 2wd car with a 1ltr 3 cylinder engine .
110HP is plenty, it's the price that's is so high
german cars rob people then onto of that maintaining it
I know who in their right mind would pay that for such little performances 🤣 I would get a Rs4 or M3
Would love to see more episodes like this! Mercedes & BMW & Volkswagen would all fit in the lot of this kind of videos! 🤩
He really calls the first gen Audi R8 "old". By his standards, my car is prehistoric
The sound of the old 4.2L N/A V8 in that R8 is heaven ~~ same engine as in the old RS 4 and RS 5. It was phenomenal and listening to how high it revs is amazing 👏👏
This is a great idea, you can do this for all brands this would be great content
Worth noting for these that Audi offer a 2 year warranty and service plan for all main dealer serviced second hand Audi's for around £1000. This means both the S3 and S4 could have a warranty nearly as long as the A1 for the same price! I recently had this taken out on my S3!
Yeah but have you read the small print?
@@shanginadildo Always! Fundamentally it covers the same stuff as the New car warranty (when you read the small print) so if you don't like the extended you wont like the new car one!... Maybe Audi isn't the brand for you!
@@tarth4400 lol alright big man calm down
@@tarth4400 I can guarantee you (pun intended) that you won't get as extensive cover on a used car as you do with a new. You mug
@@shanginadildo😂😂but you asked him
I think you should do more videos like these, maybe choose a category and go all used/ new in that price range
Audi in my opinion has some of the best timeless designs in the business.
When I was in my 20's I saved up about 20k and bought 17 cars in 10 years with that money. All second hand.
You can drive just about any brand car for that money if your willing to buy second hand. It is honestly something not enough people do, they just try and find the "perfect" car for the money instead of having some fun. Buy something and immediately resell it for +5~15% more than you bought it. At that price it will likely not sell quickly which is fine it gives you some time to enjoy the car.
If you're a little bit technical there's some very easy things you can do to make your car more valuable as well. Take out that old 2001 radio and put in something aftermarket and you can easily get double you spend on it back. It's not like it's some rare collectable car that needs to stay 100% original. People that buy most of these cars actually will pay extra for it.
Anything below 100k miles and eight ish years old is completely fine unless it has been driven horribly which you can see when you go look at one.
I had an exact S4 on lease, a great car, lovely interior with the Red leather massage seats. Engine sounded great and I got 40 mpg+ on the motorway (when driving like Miss Daisy). 2018 model with 12k miles which went to auction in 2020 after the lease and sold for 25K. Thats was a bargain for someone !! Got a RS3 after that which I sold for 4k profit. :-)
Hardly a profit mate considering inflation 🥲
I sold the RS3 within a year of buying it so yes it was a profit ! @@SlonopotamIII I think you misread my comment.
@@trollmanrs ah ok 👍
@@trollmanrsdepends what year, car prices have easily risen by £4k in 2020 2021 and 2022 for any one of those years, for the more expensive ones. 😢
Apparently adjusted for inflation house prices haven't actually gone up since 2011. Hard to believe I know.
yup I was lucky it was 2021 during the chip shortage @@chrishart8548
A great episode. Very thought provoking as these wildly different levels of performance and utility in the same price range.
Thanks for this video, one of your most exciting ones lately! Watched all the way through the end.
LOVE the video! It was super fun. Personally, I always go for 3-4 years old cars, which can often see something like 40% drop in price compared to the new one, but you still get a lot of life from them without the need for any major maintenance.
But no warranty from most manufacturers.
Prices in the UK seem crazy tho. A new A1 is 19.000€ (~£16.000) in germany. But the cheapest used A8 with specs like in the video is 55.000€ (£46.000). So almost 3 times the price of the new A1. I don't get how new cars are so expensive and used ones so cheap over there.
I loved this style of video! The R8 looks so much fun still considering the age!
I've always found older cars more fun .
Absolutely loved this kind of videos. Should definitely do the same concept with other brands
Yep. Like SAAB, Skoda, or Hyundai or Proto Motors.
Amazing video, really interesting to see. Would love for this series to continue with other brands as well. Reallly just goes to show the pros and cons of buying old vs new.
Wish we could see Audi R8 against TommyKaira ZZ-II or ZZIII.
5:07 why did he look at me like that
0:19 the water drops are going upwards... That was trippy.
You could have gone for the new A1 40 competition, it’s 2.0 turbo and does 0-60 5.7secs, and 4.9 secs with a £400 tune. That only cost me £28k last year.
Then it wouldn't be that fun mocking that shitty 1l garbage engine 😂
That’s not an a1. That’s an s1
Loved watching this! Glad that you mentioned the cost of ownership (the fact that the older high mileage models can be expensive to maintain). A simple question would be if your car needs a new tyre, can you afford it? Like a new tyre on that old R8 vs an S4 or A6 or Q7.
0:35 What about my insurance bro? 😯
I got a jetta V from 2006, and I couldn't be happier. great condition overall for me, and with the smallest ECU remap, I got 125+- VW horses that get the job done. Soundproofing is the best I've had, as with some of the quality of the materials inside. I absolutely couldn't care less for this every new year a new product thing, especially for the money. Sure, it helps to know where you're getting the car, and that could develop into a nightmare if you don't
"I need to be careful with a 16 years old car" - procedes to drift it.
Great video as usual but I would have loved if you had also compared the fuel economies of these cars.
Running costs, Insurance, Brake pads/disks and other general wear and tear items plus of course the stupid price of 2nd hand cars these days wasn't really discussed. Carwow obviously have a glut of cars they cannot sell, hence this video.
@@amcr3556 Carwow don't have any cars
Great idea and nice video! Really love this channel keeps innovating. Would have been nice if Matt had gone a little bit more into common issues with these 2nd hand cars (such as the famous oil leak issues with the S4 engine).
Agree.
Loved this one, hope you will compare more in the future. Looking forward for c43, 440i especially
That R8 has aged like a fine wine
Be careful when buying a used Audi tho I had an s3 and it was amazing when it worked but I had issue after issue the dsg gearboxes are made of chocolate even ones with under 50k on them the clutch packs and the mech unit go and you’re looking at a couple of grand to sort it out. Then also the turbos are prone to failure.
I enjoyed watching the Video. A very good selection of used Audi Models 😊
"Because we've got a beautiful British summer day to enjoy" 😂😂
Love this. Do it with more brands!
Makes me realize the great value my 2020 G20 was. 20 plate, bought in March 21. 9000mi, 320i, loaded with extras, HUD, Harman Kardon. Paid £27500 for it at BMW. Crazy.
awesome comparison...just have to be aware on the older cars of the following: timing chains, PCV valves that fail and mix coolant with the oil and you get a nasty beige mess and the oil filter will need to be changed and flushed by and experienced mechanic; suspension arms can fail/ cause knocking when turning left or right ( bushes get worn over time and can be just popped out, or changed completely ); wheel bearings - can cause the washing machine whooshing sound - these will need changing
drive shaft - can fail and needs changing - wheel lockup/ stiff steering or none at all
petrol filter - the actual fuel filter will be fine, but if there is condensation in the petrol filter, the engine will cut due to not enough fuel getting to the engine
yes, I've had all a these, so know what issues you're gonna get with higher performance cars in this line up...
but other than that, the cars are premium and well made and German engineering really comes through and is pretty reliable
Those little 3 cylinders are awful, feel like diesels. Had two different loaners with them recently and both were dreadful. The turbocharged one was worse than the non turbo, because the boost in 1st on the auto box was so unpredictable. Never knew if you were going to get no power or all the power it can make whenever you moved away.
My 1.0 TSI Ibiza was super smooth and punchy. Though I had it remapped to 140 BHP…
The vibration of the 3 cylinder engine is not nice at all. I think it's worse than a diesel it feels very off balance. It seems to shake everything really vigorously.
3 cylinder engines are really nice far less polluting than diesel
It would be interesting to know what each of these would be worth after 3 years of ownership. I'd say the A1 would depreciate the most, followed by the A8, Q7, A6, S4 and then S3 in that order. I wouldn't be surprised if the R8 was still worth somewhere close to 30k after 3 years, especially if it's a manual and you look after it. That said, the A1 would definitely be the cheapest to run...
Really? In my experience smaller cars usually are the ones that depreciate the least.
Looked at typical used prices for 2011 Audis with 150k kilometers:
Audi A1: 7500 euro
Audi A3: 7000 euro
Audi A4: 7750 euro
Audi A6: 8500 euro
I was even surprised to see it myself but the A1s were even worth more than the A3s!
@@swecreations Ah, but you're not really making a fair comparison there as all of the cars you've compared are the same age. After 3 years the A4 will be 6 years old and the depreciation from years 3 to 6 are much less than from new to year 3. And that's the point, only the A1 is new and the biggest hit of depreciation will happen the day you drive it away from the dealer as a new car.
@@colinduncan1530 Well the depreciation will of course be highest in the beginning, but the A1 still wins out either way, for example if I take your example and buy a 30k 2020 3-year-old A4 it will only have 9 years until it reaches the prices above, while a 2023 brand-new Audi A1 will have 12 years.
@@swecreations Well then you should buy an A1 and be happy with it!😁
Dayum! 30k for an r8?!
well it's the V8, they weren't all that popular compared to the V10. Those should be around 20k more expensive.
@@Raven16691 oh, i havent fully watched the video when i commented, so i didnt know. Thanks though!
Because its another 30k if anything goes wrong. And it's guaranteed it will.
From experience they are terrible unreliable cars. Oil leaks especially are constant
Great video, nice change. I'm a fan of high spec, high mileage A4s with quattro drive having had 3 over the years, and a quattro 20V coupe. Wouldn't ever buy new. Yes, you'll get a few bigger bills occasionally, but great build quality and value for money, and pride in keeping an older car in good nic
"But, it's 5 years old"
*Laughs in 24 year old Volvo*
Good one Mat !
0:39 real british
Until you get hit with a £20,000 repair bill.
yeah Brits are too dumb to buy Toyota and reduce running costs
What's the 20k repair bill? Engine? 😬
@@stacks_producerprobably yes or the suspension. Or multiple modules failing.
@@chrishart8548if you brought it to Audi to fix probably
Dad bought an R8 first gen for roughly around same price as listed here, was always his dream to have one since they came out, unfortunately he ended up spending thousands less than a year into owning it for bits and bobs/cosmetics and was constantly worried to take it out, gearbox was very uneasy as well as the mentioned tech inside, he still loved it but he had it not even 9 months before he sold it and took a heavy hit.
I kinda get your point but knowing what I do with cars I'd still go for the R8, and - if I couldn't - just Q7/A8. And that R8 is SO MUCH FUN! You just cannot be afraid of it
I have an S4 and I absolutely love it. Would definitely choose it over the rest, especially the new A1.
İmagine getting A1 💀
I would get it
Same here@@WHRtarzan
@@RichFromThePooryea like bro it has more features and it’s probably more economical than the old R8 and who cares if it slower but I do love the other cars still
Is not a bad car. Only thing is that its not a cheap car, you can get better options for 30k.
I went this year for an Audi A8 D4 with a 4.2 liter FSI V8, which has 370 hp. Spend 20k EUR for it (I'm not British). MOT in a few weeks, hopefully it be reasonably fine.
We also learn over the period of this video that these cars are available on Carwow.
First time I ever react to a video on TH-cam… I see a lot of Mat and carwow and this was the nicest i’ve seen so far. What i would like added to it are the costs of having it in GB. Taxe and insurance etc. I’m from the Netherlands and we have very high ownercosts (also a comparisation between countries would be cool content I would love to watch). So, less dragraces, more comparisation old-new and other car related stuff and its gonna be perfect for me🙌🏼
I very much enjoyed the budget approach to this video. This is how a large number of consumers shop. They know how much they’re willing to spend, and look at EVERYTHING.
I drive a A1 40TFSI. 200HP with an automatic gear box. Never driven such a fun little car. Got it 2020 for just 24000€, 1 year used. Best deal of my life lol
This video is spot on Matt. We love supercars and drag racing Porsches but we want more of this.
You should also discuss maintenance cost
I had gone through literally the exact scenario 4 month ago and I went for a 2016 TT haldex quattro over a 2020-ish A1. and over S3s as well, a surprisingly practical little sport car
As for this video, I laughed very loud when noticing the gradually increasing raindrops on your jumper, especially the miserable you at 15:54
This is the most useful car comparison video I have ever seen, thanks carwow.