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Green and Beige/Tan by andres3
Jun 02, 2008 (6:48 pm)
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Green and Beige/Tan are the two colors Audi needs to add most!!! and it's the colors most blatantly left off... bad decision!
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Re: 2009 A3 [diggydoc1] by huntzinger
Jun 03, 2008 (1:19 pm)
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Replying to: diggydoc1 (Jun 02, 2008 1:17 pm)

I have my salesman's color list at home. There were only 5 colors on it for 'immediate' delivery, so it differs from this.
 
Since I only recall one shade of gray, either the Lava or the Meteor isn't initially available (another "delayed introduction").
 
The two colors in the S-Line weren't mentioned as I wasn't looking to order an S. Don't have any particular insight on those.
 
-hh
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BRING BACK THE COLOR SELECTIONS by andres3
Jun 04, 2008 (10:01 am)
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Murano Green, but in a slightly lighter shade!!!
 
Dakar Beige, both of these are beautiful colors.
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2009 A3 Options by f8u1e
Jun 25, 2008 (12:05 pm)
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Does anyone have up-to-date info on any changes to the 2009 A3 options packages and interiors. Colors seem to be covered. Thanks
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Re: 2009 A3 Options [f8u1e] by diggydoc1
Jun 25, 2008 (5:23 pm)
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Replying to: f8u1e (Jun 25, 2008 12:05 pm)

Like what specifically?
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Re: 2009 A3 Options [diggydoc1] by f8u1e
Jun 26, 2008 (12:27 pm)
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Replying to: diggydoc1 (Jun 25, 2008 5:23 pm)

We are in the process of ordering a 2009 A3 w/S-Line, Open Sky, BiXenons, Heated Seats and Convenience Pkg. based on 2008 data. Our dealer does NOT have either the information or pricing. Any significant change from the 2008 information will impact the order.
 
Thanks.
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2009 A3 Prices by f8u1e
Jun 30, 2008 (12:09 pm)
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Does anyone have 2009 A3 prices?
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Awesome... oh wait by sunilb
Sep 08, 2008 (7:28 pm)
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so, I just read that the '09 A3 will offer the 2.0T engine with quattro... excellent, i thought but then I went to Audi's website only to find out that, in Audi's new fashion, they are only offering the quattro with the automatic transmission (sorry, DSG or whatever... it's missing the third pedal).
 
Lame, as I was hoping to put this in my consideration set... I love the size and the really want a wagon/hatch but don't want FWD.
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Audi A3 Diesel coming for the USA ?? by donthegreek
Sep 10, 2008 (7:30 pm)
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Audi’s diesel-powered R10 has captured the hearts of many enthusiasts whose veins may pump fuel but their minds think green. Even better, the wait for the first modern diesel Audis to hit the American market is almost over so long as you’re looking for a large SUV with consumption in the mid-twenties. If you want something more frugal than that, say some of our Audi contacts, your wait may not be as long as some fear. Enter the A3 2.0 TDI.
 
No, this won’t be the most potent 2.0 TDI sold in Europe, which even powered this year’s Worthersee-inspired A3 Clubsport quattro TDI show car. That engine would necessitate the added cost and weight of the A3’s Haldex-based quattro system and federalization of a whole new drivetrain, which would price the car out of the market. Instead, say senior German sources, Audi of America is considering the use of the same new commonrail 2.0 TDI drivetrain that’s currently hitting the market in the Volkswagen Jetta.
 
This North American 2.0 TDI drivetrain is produces 140-hp and 236 lb-ft of torque and, in the Jetta TDI, provides and estimated EPA fuel economy of 29 MPG city and 40 MPG highway. The EPA figure only tells part of the story though as Volkswagen contracted a third party certifier AMCI to test the Jetta and the study netted real world figures 24 percent better…. Figure 38 mpg city and 44 mpg highway. Given similar size and weight, don’t expect an A3 2.0 TDI to deviate far from these numbers.
 
The 2.0 TDI has already been certified with a 6-speed manual transmission or a 6-speed S-tronic (also known as DSG at VW). Just which powertrain will be made available remains unclear, though Audi may choose to simplify and sell only the S-tronic. While manual gearbox loyalists may grouse, we find S-tronic to be well suited for use with this particular engine. The low red line and immediate torque make the fast-shifting dual-clutch setup ideal.
  
 
Even better, Volkswagen is making headlines pointing out that their 2.0 TDI offerings are eligible for a $1,300 Federal Income Tax Credit that was recently announced. In the case of the Jetta and Jetta SportWagen, the only two cars in which the 2.0 TDI are currently offered, the Internal Revenue Service recently issued a certification letter that confirmed both Volkswagens qualify for the Advanced Lean Burn Technology Motor Vehicle income tax credit. There’s no reason to believe an A3 sharing the same drivetrain would be any different.
 
As near as we can tell, the decision hasn’t been completely finalized. The car is up in the air, but prospects are likely. Even better, once the nod has been given from Ingolstadt, production of the A3 2.0 TDI could begin immediately and mean cars in market within a year. For Audi, this would be a welcome draw of attention to their diesel market and a much more luxurious competitor to the wedge-like Toyota Prius – the perfect runabout for green-focused, higher income earners and TDI enthusiasts alike.
 
This would be great!!!
don
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Re: Audi A3 Diesel coming for the USA ?? [donthegreek] by nomowhale
Sep 10, 2008 (8:40 pm)
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Replying to: donthegreek (Sep 10, 2008 7:30 pm)

Don, after I bought my 2.0T A3 in June I emailed Audi of America and suggested they take their 2.0TDI engine from the new Jetta and put it in their A3 for the US market. The Jetta and the A3 are about the same weight. I received a call back from Audi of America and the representative said nothing has been finalized yet except the Q7 diesel and A4 diesel. I hope they bring the engine to the A3. However, if the don't offer the 6 speed manual they will lose my business. All I know is my next car will be a diesel hatchback unless the cost premium for the diesel can't be returned over a reasonable amount of time. I am eager to see what fuel efficient, performance cars become available over the next few years. A few possibilities have grabbed my interest for my next car--Fiat 500 Abarth, Ford Feista, Ford Focus (European), Mini Cooper D, A3 TDI, Suzuki Swift Sport, BMW 120d or 123d. Who knows if any of these will become available in the US. Time will tell, but the future looks interesting.
 
Larry

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