Bubbly performance from our car’s hushed petrol engine almost matched the VW Golf 1.6-litre. Mechanical refinement was excellent and the precise, short-throw gearbox worked beautifully. Solid front disc brakes and rear drums yielded excellent stopping power, with good pedal feel and no fade.
Using conventional MacPherson struts up front and a rear torsion bar, the Audi was delightfully agile but fidgeted over patchy surfaces.was 250mm longer than an A-Class and offered impressive interior space. Featureless front seats aside, the special-feeling cabin set new standards among superminis. The car’s high price was also reflected in a generous roster of toys and safety kit.Advertisement
長岡さん a2!意外! フォルクスワーゲンのこのころのパサートとかはどうですか?
Is it the mini or beetle?
good
they never made an automatic 🙁
Not the most attractive machine, but nice drive!
nice
Glad to have scratched that itch, albeit quite briefly. I had a TDI 75, but with the first lockdown, I decided I didn't need two cars to WFH. Really spacious and a 'big car' feeling for the footprint.