Audi A3 Cabriolet 2.0 TDI S line 2dr Car Review - March 2012

REVIEW
List Price: £29,465
Tax Band: C
Insurance Group: 26
MPG: 61.4
CO2: 119
0-62 Mph: 9.6 secs
BHP: 138 BHP
Range: 743 miles
CarSite Verdict:  3.5/5
The 2.0 TDI S line is a great option for an A3 cabriolet if you don’t have an issue with a diesel engine in an open top car. The engine is a little noisy, certainly more so than the petrol version, but the fuel efficiency is great and the CO2 emissions are very low.

The S line trim has lots of equipment and a sporty design, which suits the car well, although it costs quite a bit more than the Sport trim, which will suit most people just as well.

PROS:  The S line trim offers loads of equipment and the sporty looks suit the engine, which is powerful and refined. The diesel engine is ultra efficient and has lower running costs than the petrol versions.

CONS:  The diesel engine, though more efficient, is also less powerful and much noisier than the petrol engines. The suspension on the 2.0 TDI S line is also quite firm, to the point of being uncomfortable. The price is quite high for what is on offer.

Behind the Wheel

For an open top, the A3 has good stability and offers great handling and sharp responsiveness, with a refined engine. The suspension on the Sport and S line trims can be a bit firm.

The roof is fabric, rather than metal and the wind noise suffers as a result of this decision, although Sport models get a thicker roof and this keeps the noise down. With the roof down, the cabin is sheltered without too much buffeting.

The engine is 1968cc and uses diesel petrol with a fuel tank capacity of 55 litres. There is a manual six-speed gearbox, whilst provides smooth acceleration.

The 2.0 TDI S line has a 138bhp engine delivering 236lb-ft of torque at 1750-2500rpm and reaches 0-62mph in 9.6 seconds with a top speed of 129mph.

Looks & Equipment

The interior of the A3 is plush and elegant, although some of the features look a little cheaper than the rest of the cabin.

The roof comes down in a swift nine seconds and can be operated at speeds of up to 19mph. The Sport models have a fully automated roof mechanism, but standard models are only semi-automated with the driver having to release the roof manually.

The 2.0 TDI S line comes with cloth/leather seats, power steering, climate control, stability control, alloy wheels, MP3 connectivity and stereo as standard, with optional extras including metallic paint for £510, cruise control for £220, rear parking sensors for £305, Bluetooth for £250 and satellite navigation for £655.

The A3 cabriolets all feature engine stop/start systems and brake energy recuperation technology designed to save fuel consumption.

Practicality, Safety & Reliability

The A3 hatch received great feedback for reliability from the 2011 JD Power Survey and the cabriolet should follow suit.

The A3 comes with stability control, electronic brake force distribution, with twin front and side airbags as standard, although without the hatchback’s full-length curtain airbag. The immobiliser and alarm add to security, but the Audi’s fabric hood is never going to be as much of a deterrent as the metal folding roof.

The rear seats are a little tight, but the cabriolet still easily seats four. The boot is fairly sizeable at 260 litres with the roof up or down and the rear seats fold down to extend the boot size to 674 litres. The rear seats also have the option to fold 50:50.

Value for Money

The A3 2.0 TDI S line model costs £27,915 and has a combined economy of 61.4mpg and CO2 emission rate of 119g/km.

As with a lot of the A3 cabriolets, this is more than you should need to pay for a good open top car. However the performance of the 2.0 TDI S line is great and the trim comes with lots of equipment and sporty features. The diesel engine is incredibly efficient, much more so than the petrol engines, but lacks a little in performance and the speed is not as good as the TFSI.

The resale values on the A3 cabriolets are great, so it is a worthwhile investment, whilst Audi promise good service and reliability. Considering the excellent running costs, it represents decent value for money.

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