Audi A1 Sportback Reviews/Advice

Audi A1 Sportback Reviews/Advice

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JRC1

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464 posts

106 months

Friday 29th April 2016
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The other half has been offered one of these amongst other cars as a lease car for work.

She wants something small that's easy to park and that still has enough space for equipment (hence the 5d sportback rather than just the standard 3d hatchback). Also needs to return good MPG and be comfortable for long journeys.

I notice the 2.0 diesel version quotes 68MPG and the 1.6d even better at 74MPG.

Are these comfortable enough as a long journey/commuter car or should she be considering the new A3/Leon instead?

As above, she wants something that is small and likes the idea of the A1 over the A3/Leon size but I'm worried the A1 is a more 'nip to the shops' type car rather than a 25-30,000 mile a year type car...

Any advice/recommendations are appreciated

James

JRC1

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464 posts

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Friday 29th April 2016
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SteBrown91 said:
You can't get the 2.0 diesel anymore they never continued it with the facelift
Interesting - thanks.

Do you know why out of interest?

JRC1

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464 posts

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SteBrown91 said:
Not really a big seller, they replaced it with the 1.4 tsi with cylinder on demand.

Most A1 buyers want the premium look and status and don't care about the engine, hence why most are 1.6 diesels and 1.2 tsi's
Is the 1.6 diesel perceived to be a good engine?

I don't think a tsi will be the most ideal choice for the amount of miles she is going to accumulate. Plus my old mans Golf 1.4 tsi just went bang on 35k so my views on small engined tsi's at the minute are somewhat skeptical

JRC1

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daydotz said:
I owned a sport on 17inch wheels it was perfectly comfortable you can always down spec the suspension sport>SE S-line>sport

The face lift is ment to be more comfortable overall
Thanks. Yeah I mean she doesn't have to get the sport. Comfort is key over sport so the S line or SE may be better alternatives?

It's mainly whether the car is a good choice for a lot of miles. I know it wouldn't be the car of choice for up and down a motorway every day but she isn't going to be doing this. A and B roads mainly.

As I said in my OP I did throw the A3 and Leon as options to her but she feels that are slightly on the large side.