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The 2009 Audi A3 is one of the most well-appointed factory wagons on the market.
Its sleek exterior is a great compliment to the elegant interior and upscale
safety features. New for the 2009 A3 is an exterior facelift, including a more
streamlined profile and the addition of "wings" to the headlamps. The front
grille has been modified, and turn signals have been implemented in the side
view mirrors too. The Audi Quattro drivetrain can now been added to the 2.0L
model, as well as the original offering on the 3.2L. One of the most innovative
additions is the optional Magnetic Ride Suspension, which lets owners change the
ride quality to "Sport."
Under the hood, the base Audi A3 is equipped with a 200 horsepower 2.0L
four-cylinder with an exhaust turbocharger. Buyers can opt for either a
six-speed manual or six-speed S-tronic automatic transmission. The S-tronic
transmission allows for faster and smoother shifting and includes steering
wheel-mounted shifter paddles. The highest trim level is fitted with a 250
horsepower 3.2L Quattro six-cylinder. "Quattro" refers to Audi's version of
permanent all-wheel drive, which provides improved handling and a smoother ride.
This trim is only available with the six-speed S-tronic automatic transmission.
With 21 city MPG and 30 highway MPG on the base trim, the Audi A3's fuel
efficiency is satisfactory, though it cannot compete with the hybrid models.
Inside, this 2009 Audi is stocked with bonus features that will certainly whet
buyers' appetites. With aluminum accents, dual-zone automatic climate control,
leather seating and leather-wrapped steering wheel, and an Open Sky sunroof
(3.2L model), the A3 is among the most well-appointed in its class. The Open Sky
sunroof is a larger, two-panel glass version of the typical sunroof. A premium
ten-speaker sound system is included with a built-in subwoofer, and buyers can
upgrade to a sophisticated in-dash navigation unit on the base model.
Safety features galore in the 2009 Audi A3, including an anti-lock brake system
with electronic brake-pressure distribution, a tire pressure monitoring system,
and impact protection through a reinforced steel/aluminum frame. The tire
pressure monitoring system features a display in the instrument cluster that
continuously supervises the pressure in all four tires. It will automatically
alert drivers if a tire has too much or too little pressure.
Overall, the 2009 Audi A3 is a great pick for buyers looking for a twist on the
conventional luxury models. Families, especially those with small children, will
appreciate the ample safety features in this four-door vehicle. Also, for those
consumers that live by the motto "One can never have too much," there are
several package options to add on to the A3. Finally, with an intro MSRP of
$26,920, less than a Volkswagen Passat Wagon, buyers are simply getting a
bargain.
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