The new Audi A3 sedan offers more kit for less money than a comparable SUV, so should you consider this entry-level premium car?
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0:00 - Introduction
1:10 - Interior and Tech
5:15 - Back Seats
6:24 - Boot and Cargo Space
7:40 - Running Costs
9:23 - Driving Dynamics
14:28 - A3 Sedan Verdict
The new-generation Audi A3 small luxury car has been on sale in Australia for a few months. You can get a mild-hybrid 1.5-litre turbo 35 TFSI model, reviewed here in sedan form. It costs $49,600 before on-road costs. There is also an A3 Sportback hatch that is $2500 cheaper, and arguably more practical. Or, for $56,500 you can have an AWD A3 40 TFSI Quattro with 140kW.
The Audi A3 competes with the BMW 1 Series and 2 Series Gran Coupe, Mercedes-Benz A-Class and CLA, Cupra Leon and other premium small cars.
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