briand88 Posted September 23, 2013 Posted September 23, 2013 Hello Everyone first post be gentle lolIm looking at potentially buying an S3 there is just a few things thatare making me hold back. i would like to clear up first, I havepreviously owned a facelift focus ST and had it mapped and modded andafter 3 years of ownership putting 70.00+ a week in fuel in the thingjust started to really get on my nerves and paying 330.00 per month forit. I admit i did drive it in boost a fair bit but why not its what thecar was built for. My average mpg was 17.8 when i traded that in. I thenmade a somewhat silly/impulsive buy decision, i traded it in for a 2.0CDTI Insignia SRI Nav. And at the ripe old age of 25 and 16 months laterfelt that this was just to i dunno drab/OAP/reps car for me. So what iwas after was something with a little power when needed, turns heads canalso be driven nice and calmly and return decent mpg when doing so.So when i was browsing the forecourt i came across the S3 in Black itwas a car that never even crossed my mind to buy. But i really liked thelook of it and speaking to the salesman, he said ill show you thecurrent average mpg it was. 15.1 now i know this is NOT from it beingdriven normally it has either been reset and then just diddled about theforecourt OR on small short journeys after being reset or the personthat brought it up from down south was hammering it all the way up .The salesman's boss the owner off the company then went onto tell methat he had and S3 and was doing city driving and some country drivingto a destination about 30 minutes from where we were and told me he wasgetting 37 MPG. The salesman then told me he could show me the govermentfigures for that car and it was 23 About town/short journeys (door todoor as he said) and 40 combined doing both.The salesmen then took me into the sales room to start talking figuresthe car was 15,595 he was after 280 odd a MONTH which is not bad in oneway its a cracking looking little car the pictures do it no justice atall, its a good spec has sat nav,full leather etc, BUT when you look at it in the other hand this car isalmost 6 years old and i admit the mileage is not to high at 48k BUTisnt this alot of money to be parting with on a car at almost 6 yearsold? What is a realistic figure of MPG with sort of normaly driving andthe occasional bit of fun? Are there any common problems with Audi S3?And how do they hold their value so well? are there any tell tale signsunder the bonnet to suggest that the car has been modded? and lastlywould YOU pay this for an S3 and WHY? what makes it so good that atalost 6 years old its still worth 15.5k?.Here is a link: Used Audi S3 Hatchback S3 Quattro 3dr in Edinburgh, Midlothian | Deutschmarque LtdI know there are alot of questions would just like my mind put at ease.Thanks for reading.Brian
Bald Eagle Posted October 1, 2013 Posted October 1, 2013 I used to work with a guy who had an S3 and he got rid of it due to petrol costs. He went for a 1.9 diesel Saab instead. Still a fairly lively motor, but not quite the oomph of the S3 (250 bhp?) My A3 is a 2-litre 197 bhp turbo petrol and I can get a silly 9.1 mpg if I really push it. Or I can get a respectable 42 mpg on a run. I might get even more in the 50 mph traffic management bit of our local motorway. I have exactly the same point of view as you: I want decent performance when I want to move it, and respectable economy when I need it, but why have a quick car and drive it slowly. It's quite a battle between enjoying the car and making the fuel last. My last motor was a 2.2 diesel Mondeo that I took from 155 bhp and 295 lb ft to 180 bhp and 325 lb ft with a few mods. It was a lot of fun but could still give me over 60 mpg when I was gentle. Why not test drive a 2-litre diesel A3 and see if it's fast enough for you? If it is, you can have a bit of fun when you want and be frugal in between! Audi motors hold their value simply because the price when new keeps numbers down, so there are not the numbers on the road compared with Focuses and Astras.
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