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S3 is worth price
Christian Jessen
written on 05-12-2016
I tried this while looking at the A3 and A4. While I am more partial to a smaller sedan and would have been happy with the A3, the S3 was worth the extra cost for me for the added acceleration and sport performance. Driving the S3 versus A3 the driving experience itself is definitely different the extra horsepower is a definite rush while driving the S3. If you are a fan of a little "vroom vroom" while driving you will love this car. Update 11-2017 Still loving this car took it in for its 25,000 mile service and still going strong.
I waited for the motor to be fully broken in before I measured its performance, but after 18 months of ownership I can honestly say this S3 looks very ?nice? but doesn?t have the acceleration (or reliability) I was hoping for. As well, the magnetic ride is a farce, I get a ?banging? noise on the rear passenger sides strut, which bother my passengers as well as me. The dealership says ?they don?t hear anything, and this noise is normal? but other forum posters say it?s not normal, as they are in the same predicament... Looks like I should have accepted the legal route after all. I think I?m going have to look at a Lexus for my next purchase.
After looking at various websites including Edmumds.com and using their buying service. I received a great deal on a 2016 Audi S3. The car is very well optioned and is a lot of fun to drive. It is very quick, brakes superbly and very fun to drive. The car has a fantastic audio system, Bang and Olephson. I would highly recommend this vehicle.
I tried this while looking at the A3 and A4. While I am more partial to a smaller sedan and would have been happy with the A3, the S3 was worth the extra cost for me for the added acceleration and sport performance. Driving the S3 versus A3 the driving experience itself is definitely different the extra horsepower is a definite rush while driving the S3. If you are a fan of a little "vroom vroom" while driving you will love this car. Update 11-2017 Still loving this car took it in for its 25,000 mile service and still going strong.
Loving every minute
By Mike written on 03-14-2016
Get it, You wont regret it!!
Best Audi besides the R8
By Thomas Chung written on 05-26-2016
Ultimate value if you want a fun luxurious all around performance car
After 18 months of ownership...
By Dave written on 04-11-2016
I waited for the motor to be fully broken in before I measured its performance, but after 18 months of ownership I can honestly say this S3 looks very ?nice? but doesn?t have the acceleration (or reliability) I was hoping for. As well, the magnetic ride is a farce, I get a ?banging? noise on the rear passenger sides strut, which bother my passengers as well as me. The dealership says ?they don?t hear anything, and this noise is normal? but other forum posters say it?s not normal, as they are in the same predicament... Looks like I should have accepted the legal route after all. I think I?m going have to look at a Lexus for my next purchase.
Audi S3
By Bob Duarte written on 08-09-2016
After looking at various websites including Edmumds.com and using their buying service. I received a great deal on a 2016 Audi S3. The car is very well optioned and is a lot of fun to drive. It is very quick, brakes superbly and very fun to drive. The car has a fantastic audio system, Bang and Olephson. I would highly recommend this vehicle.
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