YouTuber finally gets his RS6 back from America after a year — but his BMX bike goes missing

  • British YouTuber Mat Armstrong waited a year to get his Audi RS6 home
  • After it arrived, he found someone had stolen his BMX
  • The bike had been left in the trunk, but had ended up in Savannah

Published on Apr 28, 2025 at 8:18 PM (UTC+4)
by Henry Kelsall

Last updated on Apr 28, 2025 at 8:18 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

A YouTuber has finally gotten his Audi RS6 back from the United States, but his BMX bike is currently missing.

British YouTuber Mat Armstrong posted on his second channel that he’d been waiting for a year to get his hands on the car.

However, he quickly found out his bike is missing, and that led to some fears that it had been stolen.

He was, however, very happy that the RS6 was home, giving him his first chance to actually take a closer look at the car.

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What Mat thought of his Audi RS6

Mat says it took a year to get the car back home, which is specifically an Audi RS6 C7.

He’d used the car in America to ferry parts around, but it was only able to stay there for one year.

Initially, he planned to bring the car back in September 2024.

But it’s took until April 2025 to get it here.

What worried Mat, though, was that before it was shipped, the RS6 was cleaned up and prepared for its journey home.

However, he saw dirt around the wheels, which suggested someone had driven the car before it left America.

The car also needed some work, with a few damaged areas noted.

Things took a turn for the worse, however, when Mat looked for his BMX.

Someone had stolen the YouTuber’s BMX bike

Mat planned to have the BMX in the trunk and use the Audi to drive to riding locations.

But there was a big gap where the bike should have been.

The YouTuber was at a loss to explain where it had gone, however, the car’s tracker was in the bag he’d left on his bike.

Looking at the tracker app, the bag was last seen four months prior, in the United States.

But it had somehow ended up in Savannah, deepening the mystery.

So while the car has made it across the Atlantic, it seemed the bike had very much decided to stay in the States.

Cue a frustrated and mad Mat, who soon realized it had indeed been stolen.

The question is whether he can somehow get it back or if he’ll be forced to buy a new one.

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Henry is a content writer with nearly ten years experience, having written for various publications since 2017. Qualifying with a Sports Journalism degree from Staffordshire University, Henry loves all things automotive but has a particular soft spot for classic Japanese cars and anything Lancia. He also has a curious passion for steam locomotives.