For The engine is quiet and very light on fuel. For a little more than the basic model, this has a few extras that help it to look every inch the premium small hatch.
Against Performance is very flat at the bottom of the rev range, so the engine isn't very flexible. Despite the price premium over standard cars, there are still a couple of gaps on the equipment list.
The lean fuel consumption from the 1.6 is tempting, but it’s not the most flexible engine. Stick with the 1.4 TSI instead.
The A3 shares many of its parts and engines with the cheaper VW Golf, which is a mixed blessing. It means crisp handling and some fine engines, but you’ve got to question where all your extra money is going, since neither brand performs particularly well in our reliability or satisfaction surveys.
The entry-level petrol and diesel models are comparatively cheap to buy and own, but the petrol is short of power and refinement. The 1.4 TFSI petrol and 2.0 TDI engines are a better bet: both supply plenty of overtaking punch but are clean and frugal.
Entry-level trim supplies the basics, but if you’re paying this much, you may as well upgrade to SE, which adds some the kind of niceties you expect at this level. Sport and S line models have lowered suspension that makes the ride firm, so make sure that you’re happy to trade sporty looks for comfort. Sportback five-door models give a little extra practicality over three-door cars, but neither is particularly spacious.
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