• Audi Q3 40 TFSI Quattro sport back SUV - a little pricey but just so good

  • Oct 13 2024
  • Length: 2 mins
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Audi Q3 40 TFSI Quattro sport back SUV - a little pricey but just so good

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  • Driving Audi’s best seller today – the compact Q3 40 TFSI quattro S-Line
    Sportback SUV – a 2.0-litre turbo 132kW four-cylinder seven-speed dual clutch
    automatic with all-wheel-drive. I’ve always highly regarded the Audi Q3 and the
    sloped roof Sportback variant adds another perspective – these days its grown in
    price like a lot of cars – now $78,245 drive-away but fortunately still under the
    luxury car tax threshold. A roomy cabin and nicely proportioned power front
    seats make this a very comfortable compact SUV – it’s the perfect package size
    for four good sized adults. And despite the sloped roof, headroom in the rear
    remains nearly as good as the wagon version. A flat bottom steering wheel gives
    it a sporty feel while an excellent dash and instrumentation with large touch
    screen and a driver’s display can be configured in different ways. The driving
    side features a nice torque band from 1400 to 3900 revs while Sports mode steps
    up the enjoyment level making it real driver’s car. Push it hard however and it can
    become a little thirsty, I managed 8.9l/100 on 95 grade petrol. But with a stack of
    convenience, comfort and driving features the compact Audi Q3 Sportback offers
    just so much despite its hefty price tag. I’m David Berthon

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