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April 3, 2008
One thing we don’t really need is a lot of prestigious organizations and institutes to tell us in Denver what a great car the Audi A3 is. Sure it’s nice to know we’re not alone in our admiration of the Audi A3. Though when you begin to take stock of the multitude of awards the car has earned then it becomes even more clear that there must be something to it. The list below identifies just a few of the specific awards we know of for the Audi A3. They include:
- (2008) Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) Top Safety Pick in midsize cars
- (2007) Audi 2.0T FSI named Engine of the Year
- (2006) International Car of the Year Entry-Level Car of the Year – “Most Spirited”
- (2006) Auto Interior of the Year in popular-priced category
- (2006) Named overall best New England Winter Vehicle by the New England Motor Press Association
- (2006) Best Luxury Small Car Pick by BusinessWeek Magazine
- (2006) South African Car of the Year
- (2005) Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) Double Best Pick for frontal-offset and side-impact tests
- (2000) Brazilian Car of the Year
- (1998) Federal German Prize for Product Design
- (1997, 1999, 2000) Auto Motor und Sport readers’ poll Best Car award
- (1997) Autozeitung “Auto Trophy” award
- (1996) Bild am Sonntag “Golden Steering Wheel” award
The Audi A3 is typically available as a hatchback wagon. Equipped with quattro the Audi A3 presents Denver, Colorado drivers making it an interesting alternative to SUVs and other larger Audi models. The Audi A3 presents an upscale and comfortable cabin with a secure feel and ride.
If you’re in proximity to the Denver, Colorado area and you’re interested in checking out an Audi A3, we encourage you to stop by or call for additional information. We’ve been here for more than 30 years so there must be something we’re doing right.
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