Audi A3 GPS, underneath the Financial Back up for Users
The new three-door Audi A3 will cost from £19,205 and is available to order now ahead of UK sales in September. Smooth line with high performance engine and installed with Audi A3 GPS together, what a marvelous work for it! Three spec options are offered – SE, Sport and S-line – as well as three engine choices, which initially include a 120bhp 1.4TFSI, 178bhp 1.8TFSI and 2.0TDI with 148bhp. The 1.4TFSI and 2.0TDI versions are mated to a six-speed manual gearbox as standard, while the 178bhp 1.8TFSI comes with a seven-speed S-tronic ‘box.
The new design of Audi series appeals to a large quantity of enthusiasts to pay close attention on. If the firm decision was made, then it’s sage to complete the stereo part with an indispensible Audi A3 GPS. A 99g/km CO2 1.6TDI will join the range at the end of the year, with a 1.4-litre TFSI with Cylinder on Demand technology due to hit showrooms in early 2013. Quattro all-wheel drive models will also make the A3 line-up. Designed to be lighter on the scales than its predecessor, the entry-level three-door 1.4TFSI weighs in at 1175kg, some 80kg lighter than its equivalent outgoing brother. Standard kit across the Audi A3 range comprises 16-inch alloys, an MMI radio with folding screen, air conditioning, Bluetooth and a multi-function steering wheel.
From the momentum of car multimedia system to integrate, Audi A3 GPS, Audi A4 DVD Navigation and AUTO A6 Navigation System are full of competitive price for users that have limited budget. Above SE spec, Sport models add 17-inch alloys, Audi’s ‘adaptive dynamics system’ – which allows drivers to choose between Comfort, Auto, Dynamic, Efficiency and Individual driving modes – plus sports seats, climate control and flashes of aluminium inside and out. Range-topping S-line A3s get large 18-inch wheels, more aggressive body styling, xenon lights with LED daytime running lights and part leather sports seats.
Suspension grades across the three specification levels are more interchangeable in the latest A3. As standard, SE models feature more comfort-oriented standard suspension, while Sport and S line versions move to a firmer sport setting which in S line models can be taken to an even more overtly handling-focused level with the no-cost option of dedicated S line sports suspension. A3 Sport with Audi A3 GPS and S line customers can now, however, also take the opposite approach by combining the attractions of Sport and S line specification with the optimum comfort of standard suspension.
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