Does anyone know if the A1 will be getting the 1.8 TFSI engine in the UK?
Should offer the same performance to the Polo GTI. 0-62 in 6.7sec, 47mpg comb.
I am looking for a quick AND comfortable car. Test drove the MK7 Golf GTD a few weeks ago. Sport Suspension is great on a good road - terrible on a bad road. My wife felt a bit sick when we drove over one of the Glens. Bit like sitting in a go-kart really. Reminded me if this...
The A1 should be reasonably comfortable if they offer the Dynamic Suspension option. (For people who live in rural locations and do not want a firm, choppy, jiggly car.) I have just hit another pothole with my Mk6 GTD sport suspension and knocked my steering wheel off again! Another visit to get wheel alignment done
I also like that the A1 is the only Audi that has a place to rest your right foot when you set cruise control. VW have this, but no option to change suspension in their faster cars.
... unfortunately, it will likely have gloomy black headlining like my current car. But I can put up with that.
Should offer the same performance to the Polo GTI. 0-62 in 6.7sec, 47mpg comb.
I am looking for a quick AND comfortable car. Test drove the MK7 Golf GTD a few weeks ago. Sport Suspension is great on a good road - terrible on a bad road. My wife felt a bit sick when we drove over one of the Glens. Bit like sitting in a go-kart really. Reminded me if this...
The A1 should be reasonably comfortable if they offer the Dynamic Suspension option. (For people who live in rural locations and do not want a firm, choppy, jiggly car.) I have just hit another pothole with my Mk6 GTD sport suspension and knocked my steering wheel off again! Another visit to get wheel alignment done
I also like that the A1 is the only Audi that has a place to rest your right foot when you set cruise control. VW have this, but no option to change suspension in their faster cars.
... unfortunately, it will likely have gloomy black headlining like my current car. But I can put up with that.
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