2024 Audi RS 7 Consumer Reviews
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Underwhelming?!?!?!
I wish I could give this car 7 stars to negate the previous 3 star review. I agree with every point in the Edmunds review. This beast is ferocious and yet refined. Launch control on dry pavement will give you vertigo while the on-board G meter touches 1.1! I also own a GR Supra which can't touch the RS7. The Supra is its own kind of tail happy fun, but the 4wd, 4 wheel steering RS7 is supremely fast and confident in all conditions. It's perfomane reminds me of a new R8 I recently drove on the track, incredibly fast without the drama of a Hurican. In comfort mode it is a teutonic GT around town and on the interstate a relaxing but not numb cocoon. At the same time it converts back to beast with the touch of one button to embarrass the Covette or 911. As for its cmpetion the M5 is boring to look at, the AMG sedate and the Blackwing plasticky. What's not to love?!
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Perfect mix, performance and luxury
I have had it for a short time. However, i like the V8 twin turbo coupled with a nice air suspension and a Quattro and all steer wheel drive. I wish the carbon ceramic brakes were standard with the 190 mile top speed. I think they are cutting short the performance for customers whom chose the steel brakes. Just don’t offer the steel brakes period.
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Underwhelming
We had a 2017 RS7, It was mainly my Wife's car, it was mean, ferocious, sounded great, and just super fast, a hair on fire car that always put a smile on your face even as a passenger, so when we saw the 2022 model we thought time to do it again, problem was no test drives available as none to drive, but we figured its going to be as good. I have no idea what Audi did to it, but underwhelming is an overstatement. Maybe we are just used to fast powerful cars but it's just MEH. It's a nice car, but Audi messed with it, and you don't want to be dropping $130-140K for just nice. It was one day a couple of months ago I said to her, i'm not feeling it, and she said OMG I thought it was just me, but I didn't want to say anything. So it's gone now, seriously test drive before you drop a dime on these new RS7's they are not what they used to be, If we had been able to test drive we wouldn't have bought it and just kept our older model.
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2021 Audi RS7
Great auto...great looks, great interior, great power
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Loving it!
Agree with all elements of the review. Just bought a 2021 RS7 with 55K miles. Bought it and then drove it home 400 miles. Its an awesome car! Leaving a 2014 750i. This car not same class, but its ride is just as comfy for an everyday vehicle..its very smooth! But put in RS2 mode and its a monster in sheep clothing. Really, the ride in Auto Mode is super comfortable...the big 22's are just fine with the adaptive suspension. What is questionable..the steering wheel could be softer and the heat more intense. The B&O midrange is weak but subwoofer pumps. Wish there were controls on seat lat cushions to widen or narrow. Per Germans, no room for "stuff". Overall its an 8.5/10. If you want a subtle beast in a Tux, this is for you. Want sick performance get a BMW but its a BMW...want to be a snob get an AMG. Want refined subtle excellence , get this! Suggest a lighter color with Carbon Optic to see the pop! The red is "sick" as is Nardo Gray. Just do it!
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