Audi A3 Hatchback (03 on) - Review Review by David Ross on 16 July 2008 Last Updated: 02 September 2010 The Audi A3 is one of the most popular premium hatchbacks around and still dominates despite the introduction of younger alternatives like the BMW 1 Series and Volvo C30. Relatively roomy and with class-leading build quality, the Audi A3 is a desirable premium alternative to more mundane cars like the Ford Focus or Vauxhall Astra. It’s also comfortable and refined and, while it may not be as rewarding to drive as some similar hatches, it is available with a wide range of excellent petrol engines that offer good performance or economical and low-emitting diesel engines. Standard accessories can be a little on the sparse side and ticking the boxes for optional extras means the price of the car can quickly rise. In mid-2005 the Audi A3 was given a facelift to look more like the five-door Sportback version. An eco-friendly diesel model was also introduced which emits 109g/km of CO2 and can average 69mpg. It was given another overhaul in 2008. This included sharper looks with a reshaped bonnet and front wings as well as a new bumper and grille design. The interior was also given an upgrade with the addition of aluminium air vents, light switches and centre console while more soft touch material was used around the cabin. Some models were also fitted with a stop/start system that further improves fuel economy. The 2.0-litre diesel engines were also heavily re-engineered. The new common rail injection system meant they were more refined and efficient than before. At the same time the seven-speed S Tronic automatic was introduced for the first time with selected engines. All cars after this year came with air-con and electric windows as standard, so be careful if you’re looking at a used older model as there’s a possibility it could be missing both of these. Early entry level models were also fitted with cassette players, rather than a CD stereo. In 2010 a 99g/km version was added to the engine line-up. This makes the 1.6-litre diesel model exempt from road tax while the claimed average fuel economy is an impressive 74mpg. Read the full Audi A3 review to find out more. 4 out of 5 Other Audi reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Owners' Reviews Gallery 4 out of 5 Safety Audi A3 safety levels are high and all models are packed with electronic safety gadgets to go with the strong body. Standard equipment includes front seatbelt pretensioners, as well as driver, passenger, side body, head and knee airbags while all models also have an alarm/immobiliser and remote central locking with deadlocks. As a result, the A3 was awarded a four-star Euro NCAP rating, which although not class-leading, is still very good. Euro NCAP Provides motoring consumers with a realistic and independent assessment of the safety performance of some of the most popular cars sold in Europe. Visit Euro NCAP for more info Adult Occupant Rating 4 out of 5 Child Protection Rating 3 out of 5 Pedestrian Test Rating 1 out of 5 4.5 out of 5 Reliability As it’s an Audi, anything other than perfect will be seen as a failure. Thankfully, the interior is superbly constructed and shouldn’t give owners any niggles or problems. Overall Audis have excellent build quality and therefore Audi A3 reliability should be bulletproof. Car check problem points Body No problems reported. Engine/Gearbox No problems reported. Other A few recalls. One in 2004 for the bolts on the fuel pump cover that may break and another in 2005 for a flywheel that could fail. Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Audi A3 cars for sale We have 497 models like this for sale. Find Audi A3 cars for sale Previous: Costs Next: Buying & Selling