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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2009

Award winning automotive journalist Tom Voelk tests the Audi A3 3.2 Quattro. The review also includes foot space for his size 11s, bluetooth connectivity (if the car has it), and the ever popular Toliet Paper (TP) test.

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  • s-line is the name of the trim option....it does not mean a 3.2 vr6 engine.....this guy is dumb. you can get an audi a3 1.6l s-line. What a twat

  • @onyx187 ok dude, chill. Tom Voelk did not mean any harm O_o

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  • @Vanrocco66 a3 tdi. it gets 42-44 hwy and a diesel engine is among the longest lasting in this market. We have 2 vw golf tdi. one has 320,000 miles and the other has 570,000. they have little injector issues come aroung 250,000 miles but the engines last forever

  • I'm trying to decide between the Mazda CX-7, Audi A3 and the Nissan Murano. I drive between 17-25,000 miles per year and most are highway miles. I don't need to seat more then 4 or 5 people. Gas mileage is important but reliability is probably a little more important. I'm used to driving an 8 cylinder Grand Cherokee but I don't have any problem driving something smaller and less powerfull providing the engine can take the miles I will put on it.Any advice is appreciated!

  • I'm trying to decide between the Mazda CX-7, Audi A3 and the Nissan Murano. I drive between 17-22,000 miles per year and most are highway miles. I don't need to seat more then 4 or 5 people. Gas mileage is important but reliability is probably a little more important. I'm used to driving an 8 cylinder Grand Cherokee but I don't have any problem driving something smaller and less powerfull providing the engine can take the miles I will put on it.Any advice is appreciated!

  • 1:04 "... turbo ..." the engine is FSi ( natural aspirated )

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