If you’re okay with being able to haul less crap around, the Audi S3 solves many of the Golf R’s annoying interior problems. Some materials aren’t as good as the old one, but that’s the unfortunate norm with many post-Dieselgate Volkswagen/Audi interiors. I’ve had a 2015 Audi S3 for over seven years and with proper snow tires, it’s a tank in horrible winter conditions and very easy to live with, never got it stuck either. I would consider replacing it with an S4 for a tad more comfort/refinement, otherwise it’s a great package.
Just about anything today is mountain friendly if you intend to stay on the roads. I learned to drive in the Sierra Nevada and back in the stone age of the 1980s most people had two wheel drive cars and pickups (often RWD). Its really not a big deal. Get winter tires if you in a snowy area and keep a set of chains in the trunk.
They made this a lot more desirable-looking to my eyes in this generation. Personally I'd probably pocket the nearly 10k and get the Golf R but the Audi is definitely the looker of the two (not enough space for the infotainment...). Sweet car though.
The brilliance of this channel is not only in the inevitable charm of the hosts, but moreover, an actual practicality test by a small family gives a real world review rather than a spec sheet. Bravo!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I love that I recognize all these roads! I grew up driving in these areas. And then as a pizza delivery driver. Would have been really nice in a ride like this!
again, hate to be that person, but the car seat even a year later still isn’t properly installed and winter jackets in a car seat aren’t safe. I promise I’m not trying to be a Karen, but if you’re talking about safety aspects of a car, it is important to point out car seat safety as well, in my opinion. The car can be the safest car on the market, but if kids aren’t in proper seats for their age/weight or if it’s not installed properly, then the safety of the car as a whole won’t matter in the event of a car accident. Again, I promise I’m not being a karen, I can just tell safety is important to you guys 🤍
Hi, Scarlett. We're always open to input. I'm confused though. Based on our child's weight, height, and age, the NHTSA confirms she is more than qualified for a booster seat. As for the install, our booster features lower latch points, which are always connected, including in the Rogue video you watch. What are we missing regarding the install?
@@MicahMuzio by the looks of the video it looked like the forward facing latch wasn’t connected to the back. The AAP also recommends kids maxing the limits on seats, for example, our seat rear faces to 50 pounds so our children rear face to 50. Their forward facing seat also does the 5 point harness to 65 pounds so we do that until then. But the biggest concern now, is the jacket being on in the car seat. Car seat manuals even state no puffy or thick jackets as they interfere with how the seatbelt works in the event of an accident, they aren’t even safe for adults to wear. I could be totally wrong with the anchor not being attached and it could have just been because I didn’t see it. Again, I promise I’m not trying to be that person, just wanna make sure you guys know 🤍 now that it’s been a year, she definitely looks bigger than before and as long as she’s above 5 and is mature enough to seat in a high back booster with a seatbelt then it should be fine (which she totally did look mature enough, As in she wasn’t trying to escape the seat belt lol)
@@lavenderandchaos Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Scarlett! No offense taken here. We appreciate your kindness and concern. As for installation, our booster has no upper tether, only has lower Latch points, which we always connect. To your broader point though, no we don't max out the limits on our seats. That's a decision we've made in the interest of comfort and happiness. We also fly in a helicopter and make car reviews as a family, so I'm guessing our family's risk tolerance is different than yours. That said, practical risk mitigation is wise and your note about my kiddos jacket is a good one. We live in the mountains where it get really cold but for longer trips, making sure our daughter's jacket is removed or at least unzipped is a good strategy. In conclusion, thank you for being a good human who is concerned for the well-being of others. Cheers!
The interior looks simple nice and clean, but it really need some color, perhaps red seats, a lighter color tan, or beautiful Brown baseball like leather. Great review as always
Love Audi but the fake exhaust they use on many of there vehicles is ridiculous & way to much piano black trim, also stop only offering black leather for ventilated seats. VW of course has the same issues & I really wish they'd stop with that trend because it's a bad trend.
Evie's "maybe" is probably generous. This looks like a very nice, but pricey 2+2. It might fit better once all children have their licenses! It is sad to see a car with so little trunk space and such a high price using those stone age trunk hinges instead of a compact, multilink hinge.
The fact that this $45,000 300hp Audi S3 exists based off the Volkswagon Jetta/Golf R is the same reason why Acura thinks it is okay to sell a $35,000 200hp CVT Acura Integra while making it look like a hatchback ILX when it is just a rebadged $27,000 Honda Civic Si.
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Audi has the best dashboard layout I've seen. They don't have an all flat display layout that looks plain in my opinion. Audi has a nice balance of display and depth of field design for it's dashboard
...I would be too. I'd also naturally gravitate toward the fancy cars too. A Honda fit really doesn't grab the heart strings like a TLX Type-S A-Spec....
I agree this video Evie is laying down some heat: "I find this car really approachable, but the limits of it are definitely higher then what I can throw at it; Which makes me actually want to be a better driver." That's the beauty of entry level sports cars. Even people who generally don't like sporty cars can see the fun in having one. Everyday you get in, and are ready to have fun becoming a better driving and pushing your personal limits. It's no longer about having the most comfortable ride, or getting from Point A to Point B. But the journey, and just the experience while driving makes the car what it is. Just a beautiful description from someone who's not well-versed in the sports-car world. I think this would be the perfect daily driver, or entry level sports-car for someone who's not really comfortable with sportscars in general, or hasn't done any form of performance driving; The s3 is very approachable, and confidence inspiring.
Small cars work in the snow but low ride heights can result in body, paint, and undercarriage damage if you live in an area that gets a lot of snow. Also, your grill becomes a snow trap as you plow down the road. I learned these lessons the hard way. I’ve dealt with snow for years but recently moved with my Nissan Sentra to an area that can get FEET of snow at a time. Next car will DEFINITELY by higher up off of the ground.
Good review. I agree with most of what you said. We just bought one 2 weeks ago. Great car for the $. Not cheap...but awesome driving experience...especially in DYNAMIC MODE!
The back and side profiles give me huge Kia Forte vibes. (Yes, I know Kia has poached a former Volkswagen group designer) Despite that, definitely best in class over the cheap looking A-Class and the ugly 2 Series.
The new RS3 was going to be my next car. Unfortunately, Audi Canada can't bring it into to the market due to regulatory reasons. The S3 is a similar recipe but the lack of that sport clutch pack the Golf R has makes it a no for me. I don't think I'll ever buy a Volkswagen again after the years of cost cutting.
...if it doesn't, it is probably a (child) safety feature to prevent unwanted egress and help keep arms inside the car. A lot of cars have this feature.
What I don’t get…. You guys have so much access to driving so many cars and you settle on the Ford Bronco. I know it’s a decent car, but there are so many more refined SUVs. Anyway, hope the Bronco is doing well. Another great review. I would love to get something like this one day.