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Audi A3 Cabriolet

A3 loses its top but retains credibility

I’m no fan of convertibles. Manufacturers spend gazillions on structural stiffness and eliminating noise, vibration and harshness, so why would you want to lose all that integrity and be charged more for an inferior car?

It is therefore against expectation that I find myself quite enjoying the new Cabriolet version of Audi’s A3. This is the 2.0 TFSI S-line – the most exciting model in the line-up – and with nearly 200bhp and a hefty 206lb ft it certainly gives the 1485kg (up just 55kg from the hatch) A3 Cab genuine Golf GTI-rivalling pace.

More impressively, the chopped A3 maintains astounding structural stiffness that allows the suspension to work efficiently.

 

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