2003 Audi A3 2.0 TDI Attraction Full Review,Start Up, Engine, and In Depth Tour
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For more in depth reviews check my channel: www.youtube.com Filmed by: Tomaž Kožar Jesenice Audi's reputation in the last half-a-decade has improved tremendously, and while not at the same level of, say, BMW and Mercedes, it is surely knocking on their respective doors. With this in mind, the second generation compact Audi has been unveiled, and aims to achieve higher levels of prestige, luxury and refinement than the outgoing model. The original A3 was first released in 1996, but survived the test of time well, with a few updates here and there helping to keep interest levels high. Six years on, Audi has finished work on an all-new model, which Audi reckons will reach lofty heights thanks to improved interior space, refinement and power. But the question is, can Audi achieve this in such a tough market? Firstly, Audi is pitching the A3 as a more upmarket hatch: The equipment levels and trim are now of the same standard that is typical of the larger models in the Audi range. Like its precursor, which many attribute to the creation of the premium compact class, the new Audi A3 sets a high standard, introducing three new trim levels, which may filter through to other models, such as A4 and A6. The three trim levels consists of Attraction which is entry-level, Ambition which is for the 'go-fast' brigade and Ambiente which is the top-o-the-line model. Standard items on Attraction models include 'Easy Entry' front seats, electric front windows and central locking with radio <b>...</b>
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Start Up, Engine, and In Depth Tour
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