This one:
A1
Black Edition 2.0 TDI 6 speed
RRP:
26,975.00 GBP
ROTR Price:
27,620.00 GBP
Basic RRP: 20,465.00 GBP
Equipment 6,510.00 GBP
What the I don't even
This one:
A1
Black Edition 2.0 TDI 6 speed
RRP:
26,975.00 GBP
ROTR Price:
27,620.00 GBP
Basic RRP: 20,465.00 GBP
Equipment 6,510.00 GBP
Black edition makes it all worth it
No idea how anyone could justify spending that much on an A1.
[TW]Fox;25019754 said:That depends on your circumstances and requirements.
Are you completely skint yet desperate to get into a 'flash mota' at any costs, have no money to buy a car with but can just about get the cash together for a 15% APR PCP deal over 60 months on a bottom of the range Audi? Go for a 1.2TSI.
Are you a recently retired FTSE100 index director after a cheap runabout for your wife whilst you are at the Golf Club? Go for a 1.8 TFSI S-Line.
If none of these apply to you, perhaps a little more context might help us give more tailored advice.
Theres a guy on the Audi A2 forum, who has spent 30k on an A1, I actually got told off by a mod there for calling him a bit mad, considering a brand new A4 with a similar spec list would only be a few k more. What even more amusing, he cites 60mpg and £0 road tax as major reasons for purchasing the A1.
brilliant motorway cruising
Had an A1 before I bought my F30 and have to say the last thought on my mind was the A1 had a cheap interior..... first time ive read such a comment in regards to the interior of the A1![]()
This onewhich model should i go for ?
You forgot to add 'for what it is - a small city car'![]()
Am I the only one who finds the interior of the A1 completely unacceptable for the money charged for the things new? The dash just looks incredibly cheap and boring and far, far too like the polo et al
It's not a small city car though :/ it's actually quite a large small car and fast.
How's the depreciation? Why would you change it after 2 years for fundamentally the same car?Wifety bought base spec 1.2TFSi last year, and it has been a fabulous city car. Perfectly suitable for school runs, daily few miles commute for her, decent enough for the odd longer drive.....can't fault it. Plan to change it next year, when it hits 2yrs old or so, and will likely replace with the COD engine, on Sport spec, but have to give a big thumbs up on the A1 overall.
Decent economy, well under £200/yr to insure and a pittance in tax - nice![]()
[TW]Fox;25053501 said:I cannot see how any of the A1 attributes lend themselves to making it a brilliant motorway cruiser.