I’ve had my A3 for 4 months now and I’m really not a fan of the standard silver painted alloys on the s line model. I was wondering if anyone has got them power coated to a different colour or would recommend to do that.
Surprised they aren’t diamond cut on the face. Most Audis wheels I’ve had have diamond cut faces apart from winter alloy wheels.I’ll attach a photo below
I think it’s the lightning. If you zoom in on the alloys the gap isn’t as big as it would appear. Not sure if the sport suspension is standard on the S-Line though or if thats just Edition 1 and above.Is that the standard suspension?
Yeah it's standard on S Line and aboveI think it’s the lightning. If you zoom in on the alloys the gap isn’t as big as it would appear. Not sure if the sport suspension is standard on the S-Line though or if thats just Edition 1 and above.
Yep, they're some of the nicest wheels in the entire Audi lineup imo. Very happy with them.The wheels were a big deal for me - saw the standard ones on the configurator and autotrader at the point of ordering, and knew these would just not do. Therefore this was one of the few optional extras I had to tick - very happy with my diamond cut grey wheels...
As a £150 option, they are good value, too. (I don’t usually specify upgraded wheels, but for that price they were a no-brainer for me).Yep, they're some of the nicest wheels in the entire Audi lineup imo. Very happy with them.
All black alloys have never done anything for me. They either make the car look like a base spec or a wannabe chav. A gunmetal colour would look much nicer in my opinion.I’ve finally found an a3 8y with the standard s line alloys powder coated in black. Let me know what you guys think.
cost cutting almost all audi are design for diamond cut but are one color , proboboly to safe money and on other trim or models they are diamond cutSurprised they aren’t diamond cut on the face. Most Audis wheels I’ve had have diamond cut faces apart from winter alloy wheels.
I think they could look quite good with a dark ish gun metal grey with a shiny diamond cut face to contrast.