Audi A1 review - pictures
Audi A1 review - pictures

This is the handsome Audi A1 supermini.

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The smart layout, excellent execution and quality materials used in the dash gives the A1 a classy look. <p class="p1">Impressive Bose sound system is a £690 optional extra, but our SE model featured alloys, air-con and a 6.5-

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<p class="p1">LED headlights aren’t an option on entry-level SE cars, but you can specify auto lights and wipers for £125 – plus foglamps for £140. </p>

Audi, as always, provides the A1 in a number of different engine sizes and power outputs.
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The overall driving experience in the Audi A1 is mature and civilized rather than exciting like its rivals, the MINI and DS3.
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Audi also offers the A1 with a 1.4-litre petrol engine with two output levels, 123bhp and 148bhp.

The swept-back headlamps are similar to those on the A3 and A4 models.
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The Audi A1 comes with a 1.0 litre TFSI petrol engine with the output of 94bhp and CO2 emissions at less than 100g/km.

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The Audi A1 has plenty of space for passengers in the front seats considering its size.

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