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Hi, been looking at a 8P 2.0 FSI SE A (S-Line), but I'm a bit confused with the 8P trim level.
The car is listed as SE, however it has S-Line bodykit and interior (leather seats etc), I thought the SE meant it's standard edition?

Also, would it better to go with a TFSI engine instead of a FSI?

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It has been retro fitted.

range went SE then s-line. What does a reg check list the car as?
 
Dont buy an fsi, tfsi is much better to drive imho, naturally aspirated fsi has no guts & if you like to remap, fsi wont give you the flexibility.
 
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It has been retro fitted.

range went SE then s-line. What does a reg check list the car as?
I don't think it has as when looking up via reg it shows 'A3 SE S LINE FSI A', which I found to be a bit strange.
Dont buy an fsi, tfsi is much better to drive imho, naturally aspirated fsi has no guts & if you like to remap, fsi wont give you the flexibility.
Yeh, I had a feeling. I don't think I'll go the remap route anyways, thanks.
 
I have a 2.0tfsi S-Line SE......SE means "special edition " on my car (had me confused at first as though SE was a lower trim level). The Special Edition S-line had 2 tone cream/black leather, and also RS4 style alloys (can't remember name of them). So yep you can get an SE S-Line
 
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I have a 2.0tfsi S-Line SE......SE means "special edition " on my car (had me confused at first as though SE was a lower trim level). The Special Edition S-line had 2 tone cream/black leather, and also RS4 style alloys (can't remember name of them). So yep you can get an SE S-Line
Ah mystery solved, thanks for your help! ;)
 

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