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		<title>Short Term Drive: Audi A3 TDI</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 17:54:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linh Pham</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday, I dropped my car off for it&#8217;s 6-year scheduled maintenance and for it to be detailed (it&#8217;s been too long since I&#8217;ve had a chance to do the full treatment inside and out), and was able to get a loaner car. I was given the choice of two types of vehicles to choose from, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Yesterday, I dropped my car off for it&#8217;s 6-year  scheduled maintenance and for it to be detailed (it&#8217;s been too long  since I&#8217;ve had a chance to do the full treatment inside and out), and  was able to get a loaner car. I was given the choice of two types of  vehicles to choose from, an <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.audiusa.com/us/brand/en/models/a3_tdi.html">Audi A3 TDI</a> and an <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.audiusa.com/us/brand/en/models/q7_tdi.html">Audi Q7 TDI</a>.  You can probably guess, I did not choose the ogre that is the Q7 TDI,  not to mention, I was thrilled to be able to get a TDI as a loaner.</p>
<p>The loaner A3 TDI is Ice Silver Metallic with the all black interior  of the included S-Line package. It&#8217;s drivetrain includes a turbocharged  2.0-litre that makes 140HP at 4200 RPM and 236 lb-ft of torque from  1750-2500 RPM, and is mated to a dual-clutch transmission (which is also  known as DSG or S-Tronic in VW/Audi parlance).<span id="more-156"></span></p>
<p>Knowing that the A3 TDI can get around 40 MPG on the highway and 30  MPG in the city, I was still surprised that I was able to get around 26  MPG in stop-and-go traffic when I drove it from the dealership to work  the first morning. This morning, my morning commute was clear of any  slowdowns and using the shifting paddles and/or keeping it in S-mode, I  was able to get around 35 MPG. I am pretty impressed with that number,  since I&#8217;m a heavy guy and I was driving a bit more aggressive than  usual.</p>
<p>Speaking of shifting and the dual-clutch transmission, it isn&#8217;t quite  as butter smooth as a regular automatic transmission, but shifts were  lightening fast and the paddles just clicked (short travel, good tactile  stop). Being a front-wheel drive vehicle, I was expecting a bit of  torque steer, but I haven&#8217;t run across any, even when I put the shifter  into S-mode. I did get the tires to spin a couple of times when pressing  the go pedal about two-thirds the way down from a stand still. The 0-60  time of 8.9 seconds is a bit deceiving, as there is a lovely amount of  torque up front (sometimes with a slight hesistation when I press the  accelerator pedal), then after a couple of seconds, it starts to calm  down to a pace akin to a naturally aspirated four-banger in many compact  cars.</p>
<p>It being diesel, the engine is a bit noiser than the Audi petrol  engines that I&#8217;ve driven, but the noise isn&#8217;t a problem for me. In  fact, I really like the sound of the diesel engine as it revs up, in  addition to the whine of the turbocharger. After a quick sprint in the  car, I couldn&#8217;t discern any of the stereotypical diesel smell from the  rear when it was idling.</p>
<p>As far as ride quality is concerned, it is a bit stiff, thanks to the  S-line&#8217;s suspension and tires, but it is not as tooth-rattling as other  sports cars that I&#8217;ve been in. The seats have enough bolster and  support that keeps me from being tossed around too much. Unfortunately,  the seats do not go low enough for my large body, so my head is within  an inch or two from the wide open glass roof.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t get a chance to test out the ultimate sound quality of the  audio system, as I kept on forgetting the Aux cable for my iPod.  Listening to a couple of local FM and a couple of Sirius/XM stations  didn&#8217;t give me enough data to lean either way.</p>
<p>I like the A3 TDI, it has a good amount of get up and go (can you say <em><strong>torque</strong></em>?),  pretty good ergonomics and the interior is the typical, high-end look  and feel found in all modern Audis. It is a bit too small for me, which  is why I would really like to see Audi replace the current  2.0TFSI-powered <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.audiusa.com/us/brand/en/models/a4_avant.html">A4 Avant</a> with a TDI. That would provide the perfect utility vehicle, without the  bloat and lumbering characteristics of most SUVs or crossovers.</p>
<p>To sum it all up: we need more TDI vehicles, Audi!</p>
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