About to place order
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About to place order
Hey everyone...been a lurker for quite a while as I decided which car to buy...i've decided on an a3 2.0t...but am a little torn on the premium vs. sport package...was hoping to get some input...
drove a fully loaded 2.0 with the sport package (the config i'd get) for a spin, and loved it...a little worried about the ride being a little harsh on bad chicago roads...right after, took a spin in another a3 (a totally stripped down model, as the dealership didn't have any with the premium package available...no shift paddles, leather etc...)...impressions were that i felt all the same bumps, but the car tended to bounce alot and felt extremely rubbery (i drive an old 4runner, so know all about rubbery rides)...turning, the car seemed to lean very heavily into the corners...anyway..
i asked the salesguy if the suspension on the stripped down a3 i drove was the same as that on a car equipped with the premium package, and he said it was...this guy was kind of a clueless fool (he told me that the a3 with a premium package didn't have shift paddles...despite there being one sitting right inside the dealership)...can anyone shed some more light on this for me?
thanks,
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drove a fully loaded 2.0 with the sport package (the config i'd get) for a spin, and loved it...a little worried about the ride being a little harsh on bad chicago roads...right after, took a spin in another a3 (a totally stripped down model, as the dealership didn't have any with the premium package available...no shift paddles, leather etc...)...impressions were that i felt all the same bumps, but the car tended to bounce alot and felt extremely rubbery (i drive an old 4runner, so know all about rubbery rides)...turning, the car seemed to lean very heavily into the corners...anyway..
i asked the salesguy if the suspension on the stripped down a3 i drove was the same as that on a car equipped with the premium package, and he said it was...this guy was kind of a clueless fool (he told me that the a3 with a premium package didn't have shift paddles...despite there being one sitting right inside the dealership)...can anyone shed some more light on this for me?
thanks,
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#2
RE: About to place order
An 07' A3 should have shift paddles I believe.
But not the Aluminum paddles that the S-Line has, but the black rubber/plastic ones instead.
If anyone else can confirm, please share.
But the ride of a bone/stock 07' A3 is the same as a Premium package one.
What made me choose the Premie package was the Power Lumbar Seat.
I was tired of always using manual adjustment for all my previous car's, so this time I wasnt settling for that again. But I do like the look and feel of the Sport seating.
Also, I wasnt into all the Brushed Aluminum in the interior of the S-Line. The Premie package already had just the right amount aluminum in all the right places.
I would have perhaps opted for the S-Line only because of the Sport Suspension, but then again, I dont live in Europe/Germany with those awesome narrow and curvy roads with speed limits of whatever you want, haha.
I need more of a comfort ride and the Winter conditions here in Jersey arent helpful, so therefore the Sport suspension was a no no.
But not the Aluminum paddles that the S-Line has, but the black rubber/plastic ones instead.
If anyone else can confirm, please share.
But the ride of a bone/stock 07' A3 is the same as a Premium package one.
What made me choose the Premie package was the Power Lumbar Seat.
I was tired of always using manual adjustment for all my previous car's, so this time I wasnt settling for that again. But I do like the look and feel of the Sport seating.
Also, I wasnt into all the Brushed Aluminum in the interior of the S-Line. The Premie package already had just the right amount aluminum in all the right places.
I would have perhaps opted for the S-Line only because of the Sport Suspension, but then again, I dont live in Europe/Germany with those awesome narrow and curvy roads with speed limits of whatever you want, haha.
I need more of a comfort ride and the Winter conditions here in Jersey arent helpful, so therefore the Sport suspension was a no no.
#3
RE: About to place order
Premium does get the shift paddles, but not aluminum as theevidence187 stated. I too tried the premium, but didn't like the bounce, rubbery feel as you noted. The sport suspension was much more in line with my preferences. Yes, the premium and base suspensions are the same.
#4
RE: About to place order
I struggled with the Sport and Premium decision too. I was sold on sport until I test drove one on a bumpy road and I went Premium. I like the power seat and the toned down interior. You certainly do get shift paddles with any auto transmission car. The premium makes them black. The Sport silver actually looked cheap in my opinion.
I figured if I do end up taking it to the track lots I can always mod the suspension. Truth is I think it's still sporty, but yes with more body roll. Realistically my use is frequent road trips and it will be just fine for long comfortable rides toting my gear.
I highly recommend getting the roof rails if you intend to put a rack on it. They are easier to get manufactured into the car and are very sleek, hardly noticed.
Congratulations!
I figured if I do end up taking it to the track lots I can always mod the suspension. Truth is I think it's still sporty, but yes with more body roll. Realistically my use is frequent road trips and it will be just fine for long comfortable rides toting my gear.
I highly recommend getting the roof rails if you intend to put a rack on it. They are easier to get manufactured into the car and are very sleek, hardly noticed.
Congratulations!
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RE: About to place order
Sports package doesn't have that harsh of a ride. Remember that the suspension will soften dramatically with just a little wear. It was a no-brainer for me, but I do drive very very fast, and I don't want a "Buick". LOL
Cheers!
Cheers!
#8
RE: About to place order
Depends on your particular preference of seats (sports versus premium). We had some pretty harsh roads here locally why I went with Premium. What I found interesting was how much softer the back seats were in premium A3's versus the extra stiff back seats in sports package, so you kind to have to make a decision about your passengers also. No argument that A3 has a little less corner lean with sports suspension, but my impression is that the basic suspension is still quite sporty to drive and certainly not even close to a "Buick" ;-)
#9
RE: About to place order
We were set on a premium, but drove the s-line and loved the handling and the more aggressive look. It really came down to us not getting the
storage and power seat which we didnt care too much about.
storage and power seat which we didnt care too much about.
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RE: About to place order
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We were set on a premium, but drove the s-line and loved the handling and the more aggressive look. It really came down to us not getting the
storage and power seat which we didnt care too much about.
We were set on a premium, but drove the s-line and loved the handling and the more aggressive look. It really came down to us not getting the
storage and power seat which we didnt care too much about.