MM Full-Review: 2015 Audi A3
I've driven the 1.8T and found it to be quite peppy. Then, I have not driven the 2.0T, so I'd likely have a different opinion if driven both or back to back. But I think for the average, every-day-needs driver, the 18T is plenty.
One other advantage of the 2.0T is the slightly better fuel economy. This is odd, considering it's a larger engine than the 1.8T.
"Minimalistic" is a good word to describe the dash and center stack. I think it looks too boring and unfinished, especially for a premium car.
For what it's worth, the sport package option now includes a lowered suspension. This hadn't been the case with the sport package offered since launch.



I finally did find that on the Audiusa.com website, but it's in very fine print...you really have to search carefully for it. It gives a "summer" introduction date and a 41-46K price-range.
Last edited by mmarshall; Jul 9, 2014 at 04:52 PM.
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Yes, that's true from a power/fuel-economy standpoint (and I have to admit that the 2.0T has long been one of my favorite in-line fours). But usually the two extra cylinders also brings an extra level of smoothness and refinement.
I ended the review, BTW, in THE VERDICT section, with a general recommendation of the 2.0T/AWD versions, unless the lowest price was the top priority and/or AWD was nt needed. The 2.0T, in my experience, is significantly more responsive than the 1.8T, even with only 0.2L more displacement.
). And I think the S3 base price is going to have similar price creep with bundled option packages.
Last edited by tex2670; Jul 10, 2014 at 07:35 AM.
). And I think the S3 base price is going to have similar price creep with bundled option packages.
I was actually thinking of chipping it to 265hp....done for under $1000 with full Audi warranty.












