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I thought the A1 was aimed at 19 year old girls with (sugars) daddys with more money/hormones than sense
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostGet a Kia Cee'd or a Hyundai i30 - 5-7 year guarantees, solid build quality and nice inside.
Audi A1s are for brain-washed brand cretins who would like to waste 7-10K more for a similar car.
Agree on the Audi. Don't see the benefit on the small cars of the luxury brand premium. At the top end of the model range yes, but for an eco box, £20K? Yikes.
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Get a Kia Cee'd or a Hyundai i30 - 5-7 year guarantees, solid build quality and nice inside.
Audi A1s are for brain-washed brand cretins who would like to waste 7-10K more for a similar car.
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Do they do an A1 Quattro?
Will be needing 4 wheel drive (or winter tyres) with the bad winter we're going to get.
Forecast by those who also predicted the bbq summer.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI did a topic on this a bit ago but buying for a family member.. Link is below
http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...h-company.html
There is a link to a list of all the cars you can get by emissions band so you just pick what you want.
Here it is..
Carbon Dioxide CO2 Car Emissions | UK New Car Data
Go down a couple of pages and you find Octavia's, Golfs, A3's S40's V50's, Astras so a good choice.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAre you really THAT poor and a contractor?
WTF has happened to contractors and their wealth?
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Originally posted by Durbs View PostEmissions and economy really, a lease car isn't generally a good idea for a Ltd Contractor but with the right small cars, that changes and it does make financial sense.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...h-company.html
There is a link to a list of all the cars you can get by emissions band so you just pick what you want.
Here it is..
Carbon Dioxide CO2 Car Emissions | UK New Car Data
Go down a couple of pages and you find Octavia's, Golfs, A3's S40's V50's, Astras so a good choice.Last edited by northernladuk; 11 October 2011, 11:00.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou know there is a 320D and an A3 in the lowest emissions band as well?
Will look at the 320D.
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Originally posted by Durbs View PostEmissions and economy really, a lease car isn't generally a good idea for a Ltd Contractor but with the right small cars, that changes and it does make financial sense.
WTF has happened to contractors and their wealth?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI am guessing you missed an Aygo of your list of don't wants. My other half has one and does what it says on the tin perfectly. Run around town, park anywhere, 65mpg, 90 on the motorway. Just not very high specc'ed and a bit plasticy.
Why exactly are you after an A1? Because of the low emissions. You know there is a 320D and an A3 in the lowest emissions band as well?
The Alpina does 61 mpg on the extra urban run but can still do 151 MPH and hit 62 in under 7 seconds. It also has every luxury item and full leather and is whisper quiet at 80 MPH.
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I am guessing you missed an Aygo of your list of don't wants. My other half has one and does what it says on the tin perfectly. Run around town, park anywhere, 65mpg, 90 on the motorway. Just not very high specc'ed and a bit plasticy.
Why exactly are you after an A1? Because of the low emissions. You know there is a 320D and an A3 in the lowest emissions band as well?
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Why so small?
Alpina D3 Bi-Turbo.
BMW ALPINA - D3 BITURBO
Diesel, 214 bhp, 0-100 km/h in 6.9s, 151 MPH, combined MPG 52.3
Coupe, Saloon or estate.
Luxury interior.
What's not to like?
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