Audi Q3 8U (from 2011 -) - Used vehicle, experience,
Benefits
- Quality of workmanship and materials
- Total payload
- certainty
- Economical diesel
Mane
- Poor Off Road ability
- Crowded space for rear passengers
Audi Q3 8U experiences
Audi The Q3 8U is an SUV that hit the market in 2011. Its design was conceived as a combination of off-road and sports car. Its length is 4,38m and its weight is relatively low and is 1,5-1,6 tons.
The 5-door hatchback is equipped with a start-stop system and a hill-climb assist system, some with a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission that contributes to lower fuel consumption. Standard and first power windows, leather steering wheel and air conditioning are standard. Car load capacity is 540 kg, which is fine for this class.
At least 460 liters of luggage fit in the trunk, and with the lower seats down, we get seats for 1365 liters of luggage. The front passenger seat is also foldable and can further extend the cargo area.
ACAD criticized the model because the rear seats have too little headroom. The driving characteristics are also not great when getting off the road on unpaved roads. The vehicle is equipped with Quattro all-wheel drive, but does not have any options and options for off road driving such as electric differential lock.
The Audi Q3 has good safety features: front airbags for the driver and front passenger, rear airbags for the head, safety control, anti-skid control.
The engine range consists of 4 cylinders with turbocharger. Gasoline engines are available from 170-211 hp and diesel from 140-177 hp.
In everyday use gasoline consumes about 9 liters per 100 km, while diesel consumes about the same distance of 6 liters.
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