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Audi A3 (latest model)

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mats01_99 | 13:22 Tue 22nd Mar 2005 | Motoring
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I believe that these are one of the nicest looking cars on the road, a little on the pricey side for the size, but good resale value as there doesn't appear to be too many about. Anbody got any thoughts?


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Sexy, nice bum. (If cars have 'bums'). Always promised myself one, but stuck with the beamers :-(

Nice enough car, and as you say, not that common, they are also well built and they hold there value well. The downsides are that they are, again as you have said, rather expensive for what they are and for what you get, worst of all, they aint that special to drive, the ride and handling are stodgy and they are not particularly fast. To my eyes they always look like a big arsed Golf in an expensive frock, which is basically what they are!

The A3 is basically a Golf. They share the same chassis and components. If you bought a Golf it would be just as nice to drive, but without the "prestige" badge.
Audi's do look nice and have plenty of extras but, it doesn't matter how you tart it up, its still a massively overpriced Volkswagen. An Audi A3 is a VW Golf is a Skoda Favorit is a SEAT Leon. They are all overpriced mush.
BMWs are much better value for money, unless you want the much over-rated 1 Series or the poxy Mini.
However, anything made by the Volkswagen Audi Group is bound to be better than any of the complete cr@p that Ford (Europe), Vauxhall/Opel, Peugeot, Renault and Fiat all churn out by the billion.

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