In my opinion, the Q2 has the most beautiful grill of the entire Audi family. From the front, it looks simply irresistible and it's a very nice and accomplished small SUV.
Just got an immaculate 2020 Q2 1.0 sport for a steal with very very low mileage and it's a lovely little thing indeed. cheaper to run than our old 1.3 Corsa, more higher range models are more expensive fuel wise. Nice and solid on the road, sharp breaks, nice expensive feeling steering and suspension which is very tight. The engine surprisingly has a fair bit of grunt to it. Great fun to drive despite the negative reviews. Would never buy one of these brand new though, got ours with a 5 year warranty through an authorised dealer. These things have masses of storage and carrying space inside, it's incredible what you can fit inside it. It's congestion charge exempt and cheap to insure. Worked out as a nice cheap-ish Audi although it hasn't got all the bells and whistles of the top of the range, but we don't really need them and we can still have a decent holiday every year...
Thanks, good review. I've just ordered a 35TFSI Sport S-Tronic with Comfort and Sound pack and the dual zone controls. I wanted to get a pure petrol car while I still can, and hope that by the time I next need to change, there has been more progression in either synthetic fuels, or hybrid technologies, as I'm really not convinced full electric is the way to go.
I have just got the S Line Q2 71 plate and it’s fantastic, I absolutely love it as I’ve only ever had new Fords and Vauxhall’s and didn’t really appreciate the little difference that the Audi has, such as the little click when you move the dials. Great car.
Do you enjoy the car? Also, how is it driving the car as I’ve ordered one but currently waiting to it to be finish built and delivered. I’m very excited but nervous as I didn’t test drive the car
@@reecelouieee It's a good car mate, really throaty little engine. The automatic gearbox is a little bit docile at worst. It's sticks to the road like a gokart. We have 3 kids too and it's ample room for them 3, not too good for 3 adults though. That and the tech isnt quite as good as I expected compared to a new insignia that I got in 2015. Apart from that though as a day to day car, you're more than right to be excited. You'll definitely not be disappointed pal.
I was thinking of trading up to a Q2 but very surprised by the boot space in what is supposed to be a SUV. 405 L and 1050L with the seats folded down. My little Peugeot 208 with the seats folded down has 1106L.
Interesting review, thanks. I’m surprised that you haven’t covered Personal Contract Hire (PCH) costs due to that form of car “ownership “ becoming increasingly more popular - why didn’t you mention it please?
German cars are reliable but the cost of maintaining them is the problem. Audi's and VW cars have the best reliability in the short term. So a new one can last about 5 years before you decide to sell.
I refused to buy this car because they're way behind in tech offering compared to the Ford puma. No blind spot monitoring. LED only in the front. Parking sensors on in the rear....it's a long list actually. No thanks Audi!
Weird how other reviews complain about the DSG with the 1.5 engine, does this engine still suffer from the kangarooing issue or has that been fixed? Either way, it looks dated, old tech inside and too expensive for what it is.
Honestly the Audi for the sporty luxury feel. For me tho that want a comfortable and just enjoyable car the t-roc that it is well almost the same as does the job just great😌
Probably the dullest car ever made! I would forgive it if it was reliable but will Audi will NEVER EVER EVER beat any of the Japanese manufacturers in this regard. I love how motoring journalists think "perceived quality" means reliability.
Thank you, only complaint - slow down, spoke way too fast. Not fun stop, start and listen - stop, start and listen - stop, start and listen on and on......