Placed an order last night for a facelift A3 to replace my current 8V. Spec is in my signature... looking at a March delivery hopefully!
There we go Jassy.Can't see it via my phone
Very nice spec and colour. Very good choice.Placed an order last night for a facelift A3 to replace my current 8V. Spec is in my signature... looking at a March delivery hopefully!
Can't see it via my phone
Congratulations. I will be ordering a new 184 TDI myself early next week to replace my current 184. Not the same spec as you but with the same great engine, s-tronic and quattro + £5k worth of options and in Floret Silver. Just finished sorting out a deal with my usual dealer. Decided to try a PCP this time. 11.35% discount, £5000 PCP deposit, £395 per month over 48 months and a cheque from them for £10,000.Placed an order last night for a facelift A3 to replace my current 8V. Spec is in my signature... looking at a March delivery hopefully!
There we go Jassy.
S-Line 2.0 TDI 184 S-Tronic Quattro Sportback in Cosmos Blue, advanced key, comfort & sound pack (b&o sound system, heated front seats), driver assist pack (ACC, lane assist, high-beam assist, pre-sense front, traffic sign recognition), folding & auto-dimming mirrors, hold assist, leather/alcantara seats, matrix LED exterior lighting pack, park assist, rear-view camera, side assist with traffic jam assist, tech pack advanced (virtual cockpit, MMI nav plus, MMI touch, audi connect, audi phone box), tow bar
There we go Jassy.
S-Line 2.0 TDI 184 S-Tronic Quattro Sportback in Cosmos Blue, advanced key, comfort & sound pack (b&o sound system, heated front seats), driver assist pack (ACC, lane assist, high-beam assist, pre-sense front, traffic sign recognition), folding & auto-dimming mirrors, hold assist, leather/alcantara seats, matrix LED exterior lighting pack, park assist, rear-view camera, side assist with traffic jam assist, tech pack advanced (virtual cockpit, MMI nav plus, MMI touch, audi connect, audi phone box), tow bar
Placed an order last night for a facelift A3 to replace my current 8V. Spec is in my signature... looking at a March delivery hopefully!
Nice spec, was there anything left on the options list..
Congratulations. I will be ordering a new 184 TDI myself early next week to replace my current 184. Not the same spec as you but with the same great engine, s-tronic and quattro + £5k worth of options and in Floret Silver. Just finished sorting out a deal with my usual dealer. Decided to try a PCP this time. 11.35% discount, £5000 PCP deposit, £395 per month over 48 months and a cheque from them for £10,000.
We will no doubt be getting our new cars around the same time, along with TDI-Line as well.
Turn it round to landscape yer plank then you will !! lol
Congratulations. I will be ordering a new 184 TDI myself early next week to replace my current 184. Not the same spec as you but with the same great engine, s-tronic and quattro + £5k worth of options and in Floret Silver. Just finished sorting out a deal with my usual dealer. Decided to try a PCP this time. 11.35% discount, £5000 PCP deposit, £395 per month over 48 months and a cheque from them for £10,000.
We will no doubt be getting our new cars around the same time, along with TDI-Line as well.
No I'm not ordering an S-Line just the much rarer Sport with options to make it in to my own particular version. If fact the only option I am ordering extra to my current A3 are the Park assist and Aluminium roof rails. They will give me something to hold on to when I'm getting in and out of the car as my legs are not as good as they were. The only other change will be that Audi no longer off the Black/Grey in the Rallye cloth interior so I will be having Black/Red.Only £5K worth of options Laddy frickin Da Dave...... must be a S-line..... thing ...
Yes I did finally get Audi to find out who had a 2.0 TFSI 190 as a demonstrator and drove it for the afternoon last Saturday. It was OK, quiet around the town but no quieter once on the open road where the tyre noise was the same same as mine. I do tend to quite like the 'lazy' way a powerful diesel engine works but I found you had to like revving the engine quite hard to get the same sort of response from 190. Out of the A14 dual-carriageway I came up behind another car in the top (7th) gear and had to change down to pass it. In my current 184 in top (6th) gear I would have just had to press the throttle and it would speed up without the need for a gear change. I found it was the same going through some lanes, drop a gear in the 190 - not necessary in the 184. The extra 60Nm of torque from the 184 was certainly noticeable. I like my present 184 very much and really enjoy driving it, so I thought I would have some more of the same. Working out the cost including the fuel for 14k miles over 3 years the 184 still worked out a few hundred ponds cheaper, even with the new RFLs.Congratulations, Dave.....by the way, did you manage to get a test drive in the new 2.0 litre petrol engine A3...if so, what were your impressions?
Cheers, Allan
Placed an order last night for a facelift A3 to replace my current 8V. Spec is in my signature... looking at a March delivery hopefully!
And a third when I place my order on Tuesday. one Cosmos Blue and two Floret Silver.Nice one Cemerson, that's another 184Q for March delivery.
And that is an awesome spec too.
Saw the title of this thread and this tune instantly filled my head...it still sends a shiver over me when I hear it
I recall being in a club in Chester at the tender age of 19 and the DJ played it, everyone in there was singing it...good times and good memories But wow those 26 years have gone fast!!!
Minted lolAt least Blue Monday isn't an S3 Exclusive colour.
Why's that mate? Something I've not heard/seen!?!?I hope it's blow £40k and is registered before 1 April 2017 otherwise you will be paying an extra £310 per year for 5 years in road tax.
Why's that mate? Something I've not heard/seen!?!?
Cars registered after April 1st 2017 will pay a one-off tax charge for the first year, with rates decided by a heavily revised version of the current CO2-based tax band system. The adjustments mean most buyers will see their first year tax charge virtually doubled, while only zero-emissions vehicles will get away with paying nothing at all. From the second year onwards, the CO2 scale becomes irrelevant, as two flat rates will then be applied – a £0 (zero) VED rate for zero-emissions vehicles only, and a flat annual rate of £140 for all other cars. While cars costing over £40,000 will also be liable for the £140 VED rate from year two, they will also be forced to pay an additional annual ‘supplement’ of £310 for the first five years.Why's that mate? Something I've not heard/seen!?!?
That's mentalCars registered after April 1st 2017 will pay a one-off tax charge for the first year, with rates decided by a heavily revised version of the current CO2-based tax band system. The adjustments mean most buyers will see their first year tax charge virtually doubled, while only zero-emissions vehicles will get away with paying nothing at all. From the second year onwards, the CO2 scale becomes irrelevant, as two flat rates will then be applied – a £0 (zero) VED rate for zero-emissions vehicles only, and a flat annual rate of £140 for all other cars. While cars costing over £40,000 will also be liable for the £140 VED rate from year two, they will also be forced to pay an additional annual ‘supplement’ of £310 for the first five years.
That means expensive £40k+ zero-emissions cars will no longer get away with a free ride, as they’ll have to pay the £310 supplement. Everything else in the £40k+ bracket will pay £450 a year (£310 supplement + £140 flat rate) until that five-year period is over and they revert to the £140 flat rate.
One of the reasons I'm thinking of changing, BUT, will there be great deals when it comes into force ??That's mental
....is that list price or after options lol
One of the reasons I'm thinking of changing, BUT, will there be great deals when it comes into force ??
Info here:
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/car-ne...everything-you-need-to-know-about-uk-road-tax
Cars registered after April 1st 2017 will pay a one-off tax charge for the first year, with rates decided by a heavily revised version of the current CO2-based tax band system. The adjustments mean most buyers will see their first year tax charge virtually doubled, while only zero-emissions vehicles will get away with paying nothing at all. From the second year onwards, the CO2 scale becomes irrelevant, as two flat rates will then be applied – a £0 (zero) VED rate for zero-emissions vehicles only, and a flat annual rate of £140 for all other cars. While cars costing over £40,000 will also be liable for the £140 VED rate from year two, they will also be forced to pay an additional annual ‘supplement’ of £310 for the first five years.
That means expensive £40k+ zero-emissions cars will no longer get away with a free ride, as they’ll have to pay the £310 supplement. Everything else in the £40k+ bracket will pay £450 a year (£310 supplement + £140 flat rate) until that five-year period is over and they revert to the £140 flat rate.
If the car on its own or with options take it over £40k you pay the full whack!That's mental
....is that list price or after options lol
Wow...first time I've properly looked into the new rules. Makes for grim reading!One of the reasons I'm thinking of changing, BUT, will there be great deals when it comes into force ??
Info here:
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/car-ne...everything-you-need-to-know-about-uk-road-tax
PMSLFor example a S3 saloon costs, at list price say £38,500......that would exempt it from the £310 banger for the duration.... so if one adds £1500-01p on options your ******..... lol
For example a S3 saloon costs, at list price say £38,500......that would exempt it from the £310 banger for the duration.... so if one adds £1500-01p on options your ******..... lol
Sort of, if it's over £40k it will be £140 (to year two) + £310 for five years so yeah, buy a new one now or keep it under £40k. The article suggests pre-reg cars value will increaseCheers guys, so an S3 after April will be £500 the first year and then £140 after that, or if you buy in March £180 first year and £180 after that!!!
If the car on its own or with options take it over £40k you pay the full whack!
In short, an option for a few hundred pounds could end up costing you more than £1500 over five years in extra VED costs.
I said many years ago to my kids that the car VED would change because of all the NIL rate cars out there, like you said "typical thieving incompetents" loosing out so their out to sting the innocent motorist.So they change the system to encourage more efficient cars (sorry, raise more cash) and when the manufacturers produce more efficient cars the politicians move the goal posts again (to raise more cash again) Typical thieving incompetents!
Jessy's diary, Monday 14th November. Ordered new S3 Sportback Black Edition FL, with all options. Ha ha, F U 2017 VED tax bands....