
The newly launched Audi F1 Card is stirring conversation, but reactions are mixed. Launched this month, many are wondering if the high price comes with substantial benefits, or if itβs just a flashy gimmick.
Many people are unsettled by the cardβs price, causing a buzz on forums. One commenter bluntly stated, "130 for a branding? No thank you," reflecting widespread skepticism about the card's true value. Others echoed this sentiment, mentioning, "I would be ready to pay 10% of what they ask for."
While some see potential value in collecting this card, many question the benefits. A user remarked, "Maybe itβs crazy expensive but on the other hand it doesnβt have any benefits," highlighting doubts about the practicality of the purchase. Another collector drew a comparison to collectible cards, saying, "I collect the cards like Pokemon," indicating a deeper passion than just financial reasoning.
Speculation surrounds the perks attached to the card. Some are optimistic, with rumors of advantages like unlocking Audi vehicles, but clarity is lacking. "For that price I guess I can unlock any Audi's car with the card, or what tf is going on?" questioned one frustrated commenter. This added uncertainty fuels further debate about the cardβs perceived value.
Interestingly, it seems that access to benefits is a sticking point. A user noted, "Thanks, you need a subscription to have CC (cruise control)βbasic option included in most cars." This reinforces perceptions that the card may not deliver on promised features.
Questions also arose about availability outside Germany. "Will this card be available outside of Germany?" one person asked. Another noted that it is indeed available in the UK, indicating that prospective buyers may be in different regions.
"It is available here in the UK. Disappointing," one individual remarked, suggesting the global rollout might differ significantly in reception.
General sentiment leans toward skepticism. While some admire the potential for collection, the overwhelming majority seem unconvinced regarding tangible benefits, leading to a cautiously pessimistic outlook on widespread adoption.
β³ Users express discontent with the cardβs price point, deeming it excessive.
β½ Interest seems more tied to collectible value rather than actual benefits.
β» "130 for a branding? No thank you," sums up prevalent criticism.
As the F1 season picks up steam, the future of the Audi F1 Card remains uncertain. Will it become a desirable item among enthusiasts, or fade into obscurity due to its pricing and perceived lack of benefits? Only time will reveal its path.