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Fashionable small cars are a boom industry at the moment with numerous manufacturers deciding that MINI has had things its own way for too long. Audi's attempt to muscle in is the A1 and its Volkswagen Polo mechanicals coupled with classy Audi design give it a fighting chance. [MORE]
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Broadening the appeal of the A1 range by adding an extra pair of doors is a timely move by Audi and one that's certain to prove popular. From the sensible 1.6 diesel up to the punchy 185bhp 1.4TFSI, the A1 offers small car dimensions with big car quality. It's a winning combination. [MORE]
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If you want something a little more premium than a family hatchback based cabriolet, then Audi's A3 Cabrio provides it. Quality and technology are stand-out attributes. It's a car you'll feel good about owning. [MORE]
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"I deserve this." It's a justification that can lead to all manner of financial meltdowns but in the case of the Audi A3, it's possible to have your cake and eat it. The most beautifully built hatchback money can buy, the A3 even works out on the balance sheet. The latest revisions tweak the formula to add more presence and improve quality. [MORE]
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Audi's A4 2.0 TDI is a highly accomplished car with a driving experience well balanced between comfort and sportiness and a common-rail diesel engine producing performance and economy in generous quantities. Some will hanker after a more thrilling drive but for the average compact executive customer, the A4 will be near the mark. [MORE]
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The latest Audi A4 has rapidly established itself as the go-to car in its sector if you want space and driving enjoyment. Should you need a little more space, the current Avant model can serve that up too with 490 litres of fresh air behind the back seats and a hefty 1,430 with the back bench folded. [MORE]
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Fancy an A4 Avant with extra road presence and ability in slippery conditions? If the answer is yes, you'll be wanting an A4 allroad. This is Audi's alternative to a full-blown SUV and for the majority of buyers who never undertake challenging off-road trips, it could be preferable. [MORE]
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