2015 AUDI S5

$23,990
$1,680
above average
66,799 Miles
11,303 Miles
below average

Vehicle Details

Mileage: 66799
Color: White
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission: Automated Manual
Engine: 3L gas
Drive Train: Unknown
Fuel: Gasoline

I'm interested in: 2015 AUDI S5

I am writing you to learn more about this vehicle.

I live in the area.

Please give me a call at number.

By clicking the button, you agree to our terms.



Vehicle Engine:
Country:
Last odometer reading:
Last selling price:

Full report includes maximum info:

  • Major Accidents
  • Open Recalls
  • Vehicle Services
  • Airbag Deployment
  • Total Loss
  • and more
Vehicle History Report
VIN
Odometer
found
Open Safety Recalls
found
Accidents
found
Sales Records
found
Auctions
found
Photos

Option & Equipment

CD/MP3 (Single Disc)
Premium Wheels 19+
Adaptive Cruise Control
Luxury Pkg
Driver Assist Pkg
Ventilated Seats

Notes

At Carvana, we go miles beyond the extra mile. That's why we provide you with a convenient, fast, and hassle-free car buying experience that puts you in the driver's seat. Plus, choose to get your car delivered as soon as the next day or pick it up f...


Vehicle Records & Info. Your report VIN WAUVGAFR5FA025277 includes:

Vehicle specifications
Safety report
Environment report
Recalls & Defects
Manufacturer info
Alternate listings
Bill of sale Service
State Documentation
Accident history
Title information
60+ Vehicle problems
Odometer readings
Taxi, Lease, Police use
Structural Damages
Total loss & Theft check
Junk & Salvage


Vehicle Rating & Owner Reviews

Overall Rating
3.8
based on 4 Reviews

OK, but not what I hoped for.

4
SCVolunteer on 08/07/2016

Comfort Rating: 4 Performance Rating: 2 Interior Rating: 4 Reliability Rating: 4 Safety Rating: 4 Technology Rating: 3 Value Rating: 20

The Audi S-badge was supposed to be the answer to the BMW M-badge...well...uh...in a word, NO. The S5 would flat get dusted and embarrassed by any of the BMW M's I've owned and the F-type Jag would laugh aloud. The S5 feels more luxurious and smooth. More like 330/430 in performance. Sluggish to rev up and acts like you are asking a lot to get up and run. Not ready for a hot-lap on the track like the F-Type that feels like it's jitterey and hopped up on espresso and biting it's nails off to go everytime you start it. The S5 really feels like it just wants to stroll over to the Country Club and look pretty. That's OK but not for the price. There is never enough trunk space in cabriolets for a golf bag, couple tennis rackets fit fine. Handling is very nice and crisp and the steering has a very connected tight feel that almost does what you think, very BMW-esque. The HVAC is not "high volume" and and takes 15 minutes to cool off at 90F+. Not a problem in Munich but definitely a problem in SC. But of course it's a cabriolet, not an A8. Ride is very quiet with almost no noise. Very tied down cabin. The Audi technology and Volkswagen mechanics should also be FAR MORE reliable than my BMW and definitely my Jaguar who all began their slow and steady decline to the grave around that magical 100k and 60k milestones respectively. That said, the BMW technology is just more current. NONE of the Audi Cabriolets have voice command option. Not even the R8!!! Apparently they couldn't figure out where to place the microphone...really?? FAILURE. My $30k Toyota Truck has voice command AND a touch Screen?! The Audi also lack front parking sensors. I guess they figured you can see the front? The interior of the Audi feels more like an LA hillside California ranch with unobstructed minimalist details that are all kind of understated but very modern. I did Pay $25-30k less for my S5 than an M4 and maybe even a little less than a 435 Cabriolet. Maybe that's the lesson here. I just hope I can say the Audi doesn't lose bladder control and leak oil all over my garage and try to Break My Wallet (BMW?) after the warranty runs out. Overall, the BMW is faster and sharper with better technology and the F-type is just hot wet dripping sexy. The only part of the S5 I feel might be a little sexy is the gauge cluster and the grimmacing LED and Xenon headlights. See you around the track...sorry, I meant club.


How environmentally friendly is this vehicle?

Learn which vehicle is more economy and less polluting. By reducing vehicle emissions you save money and help the environment. Access report to get full details.

Overall Rating
5
5 / 10