I sat in this thing today. I am 6’4 with and bigger than this dude and he’s right- getting in and out requires contortion and neck craning, but once inside, it has an insane amount of leg and knee room. Actually had a decent amount of headroom even with the sunroof, but would’ve traded some of it for more shoulder room. At the shoulders, it’s a snug fit.
Its not that difficult getting in and out like he said. I work at an audi dealer and have driven them. There is a difference but not that bad. It is more so his size with really wide shoulders and arms that make it a little more difficult. there is a little less head room though due to the raking roof like and the size of the safety cage of the car.
Must come with the territory of being a hefty guy, but he always, always, just HAS to sit on the front fender or hood of the car he’s reviewing. Typically, every car either has 2, 5, 7 or even 8 seats. Take advantage of them next time.
@sergewesker I think anybody that has ever worked out that yeah he might have a belly but you can also see this guy is huge and what I mean by that is his fuckin arms, chest, and treps. If you know what those are lol!!!!!!!
@derek400004 yeah i noticed that too but if you watch cnet’s review of the A7 Brian Coolly makes it seem that the A7 has great entry and exit. However even if that’s an issue it would not stop me from buying that amazing car.
i love how you mentioned the pillar may block the bigger fellas coming in and out of the car. i’ve seen alot of reviews of the A7, but almost none of them mention small details like these that might make or break the deal for alot of car buyers. good stuff!!
his revues always seem to be customized to the targeted demographic which is great.
I sat in this thing today. I am 6’4 with and bigger than this dude and he’s right- getting in and out requires contortion and neck craning, but once inside, it has an insane amount of leg and knee room. Actually had a decent amount of headroom even with the sunroof, but would’ve traded some of it for more shoulder room. At the shoulders, it’s a snug fit.
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Its not that difficult getting in and out like he said. I work at an audi dealer and have driven them. There is a difference but not that bad. It is more so his size with really wide shoulders and arms that make it a little more difficult. there is a little less head room though due to the raking roof like and the size of the safety cage of the car.
This guy needs a truck to get in.
Must come with the territory of being a hefty guy, but he always, always, just HAS to sit on the front fender or hood of the car he’s reviewing. Typically, every car either has 2, 5, 7 or even 8 seats. Take advantage of them next time.
how about the BMW F10 /// M5
Please do a review of that monster
@sergewesker I think anybody that has ever worked out that yeah he might have a belly but you can also see this guy is huge and what I mean by that is his fuckin arms, chest, and treps. If you know what those are lol!!!!!!!
dont sit on the car u fat fuck
I see a JUKE. juke juke juke juke juke juke
3:17 contrasting one of the prettiest with the most disgusting car ever made (background).
The rear of the side profile just doesn’t look right…
@GlockNinja its an audi so dont worry..
@derek400004 yeah i noticed that too but if you watch cnet’s review of the A7 Brian Coolly makes it seem that the A7 has great entry and exit. However even if that’s an issue it would not stop me from buying that amazing car.
Is it a quiet ride? How is the road noise and engine noise?
i love how you mentioned the pillar may block the bigger fellas coming in and out of the car. i’ve seen alot of reviews of the A7, but almost none of them mention small details like these that might make or break the deal for alot of car buyers. good stuff!!
Ooh a Nissan Juke…
great car great review!
Thanks for the review !