Doug DeMuro's Quirk Dance Proves The Audi RS7 Is A Used Car Bargain
From a slightly odd manual to the 'towing mode' for the air suspension, this four-year-old RS7 is a weird and definitely wonderful way to spend $73,000
Doug DeMuro is up to his usual tricks again, finding the unusual and interesting nuggets in and around a used car. This time it’s the Audi RS7, which, out of its warranty and with only a few miles on the clock, is about half the price of a new one.
From the owner’s manual’s assertion that children are people too, to the radio station presets pad, which is strange and pointless but sort of cool at the same time, Doug gets the Q-word out a few times and highlights why, if you’ve got the money for a brand new E-Class or 5 Series, this car is such a bargain.
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Non car people: you cannot fanboy over the most absurd car details and make a career of it
Doug DeMuro: hold my bumber to bumper warranty paper
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Too much quirks
His definition of a bargain is sooo different from mine, lol
“bargain” isn’t a set amount of money, it’s relative. Something can be expensive but also be a bargain if it is the cheapest thing with a specific feature you care about.
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All the quirks and features are too many for my own good XD
The RS7 is soo underrated😍😍😍
As a former Audi owner unless it comes with one of those cover everything CarMax warranties it is extremely far from a bargain as the repair bills add up real quick.
Isn’t the A7 series more a competitor to the CLS and 6-series than the E and 5 series
Yes, it’s true. A7, CLS, and 6 series are 4-door coupes
Doug Demuro should die the clickbait loser