Bought a fully loaded 2020 late last year - quantum gray with red leather - and got a great deal due to the lack of sales in 2020. Everything you say is exactly right - perfect size, lots of power (and a tune takes it to S3 levels), great handling. My only dislike is that I prefer manual transmissions, but the dual-clutch is as good as an auto can get. Get rid of that E-Golf and get an A3!
What are the main things they break, I have been looking for a Audi , MB, or a older Bentley , I have seen some 2016 A3 quattro for under $14k with 26k miles.
My gas cap says 87 to 91 and its a 2.0 t premium quattro so ive been useing 87. Guess theres nuttin wrong with that. Does ir inside cap say 91 to 93 or 87 to 91?
@@xxgetr3ktson815 Audi recommends changing the oil every 10,000 miles or once a year. That is the official schedule from the dealer. I should have mentioned that in my earlier post. I have stuck to their maintenance schedule since I bought the car, no issues- not one single repair. I have not had to add oil in between scheduled maintenance, not one time. That was my point. It hasn't burned oil at all. The car has been literally flawless. I'd say that's a pretty good 4-year track record.
Bought a fully loaded 2020 late last year - quantum gray with red leather - and got a great deal due to the lack of sales in 2020. Everything you say is exactly right - perfect size, lots of power (and a tune takes it to S3 levels), great handling. My only dislike is that I prefer manual transmissions, but the dual-clutch is as good as an auto can get. Get rid of that E-Golf and get an A3!
Nice review. l like the 8 but have an A3 budget haha
Despite the price difference I prefer the A3 myself!
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A3 uses Haldex- front drive bias where as the rest of the lineup uses Torsen
how many miles were on that car?
What are the main things they break, I have been looking for a Audi , MB, or a older Bentley , I have seen some 2016 A3 quattro for under $14k with 26k miles.
Cool story bro
14? Oh yeah? Where?
Under $14? That sounds too good to be true. I'd definitely have a mechanic look at it.
When you drop down the screen, can the music still play?
Yep
I want this specific Audi but in Black
Any issues or problems till now?
I have a A3 sport back 2016 Quatro don't Know how to put door lights on any help
David Garratt you can only do that if you have the lighting package
Are the front seats all the way back
Not all the way. I'd guess about 3/4
Aren’t they based of the gti?
Yes 2.0T
I like how you pronounciate
What gas does it take? 87?
It requires premium. 91 I believe
@@DrivenCompanion i have had a a3 for bout 2 weeks now and my gas vap says 87 minimum. I have been doing 87 is that bad u think?
Manual suggests 91 octane. I use 91 in my Audi a3.
My gas cap says 87 to 91 and its a 2.0 t premium quattro so ive been useing 87. Guess theres nuttin wrong with that. Does ir inside cap say 91 to 93 or 87 to 91?
Apr tune it and it’ll be 300hp
No paddle shifters ?
Streetlife CC it’s an option
is this car burn engine oil?
I don't know that, but burning a little oil is common in Audi's. Typically not a big deal as long as you periodically top it off.
No, it does not. I have a 2015 A3 and have never had to add oil. It's now 2019, so I'm guessing no. :)
Lee Kohler Umm i change my oil every 5k miles on my 13’ 328i. I’d suggest changing your oil asap
@@xxgetr3ktson815 Audi recommends changing the oil every 10,000 miles or once a year. That is the official schedule from the dealer. I should have mentioned that in my earlier post. I have stuck to their maintenance schedule since I bought the car, no issues- not one single repair. I have not had to add oil in between scheduled maintenance, not one time. That was my point. It hasn't burned oil at all. The car has been literally flawless. I'd say that's a pretty good 4-year track record.
Lee Kohler Makes sense lol I thought you hadn’t changed your oil yet since purchasing it😂