The 2019 Audi A3 ranked #14 in Luxury Small Cars. Currently the Audi A3 has a score of 8.1 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 40 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Pros Lots of tech features Excellent ride and handling Energetic engines
Cons Smallish rear seats and trunk Some rivals are more upscale inside
Front-wheel-drive models make 2 fewer horsepower than last year; all-wheel-drive models get an increase of 8 hp.Apple CarPlay and Android are now standard.LED headlights and a wireless charging pad are now standard on Premium Plus models.The Sport package is no longer available.
PROS Good balance of comfortable ride and sporty handling Strong acceleration from the turbocharged engine Refined and stylish cabin
CONS Small trunk, especially with all-wheel drive Limited backseat space
The 2019 Audi A3 is a well-equipped entry point to luxury sedan ownership with few drawbacks.
Pros Impressive Virtual Cockpit Well-equipped base model Active safety features included Potent turbocharged engine Available in convertible form
Cons Cramped back seat and trunk Best safety equipment reserved for top-tier Diminutive size may be a turn-off Options get expensive fast
The new Peugeot 5008 departs from the MPV styling of the old model, instead, it’s chosen the SUV look that’s proven so irresistible to buyers, while inside you get the latest incarnation of Peugeot’s i-Cockpit design language.
Pros Looks interesting Interior is impressive for class Generous standard equipment
Cons Not that exciting to drive So-so practicality Top-spec models are
The new Peugeot 5008 represents an oh-so-Gallic salvo in the fight for buyers in the medium-to-large SUV segment. With its sharp design, sharper pricing and extensive equipment list, is it enough to lure buyers away from more mainstream models?
Pros Gorgeous interior that oozes premium Extensive array of included features Sharp styling Comfortable ride Spacious boot Oodles of torque from the 2.0-litre diesel
Cons Third row is best saved for short trips 1.6-litre petrol is not the punchiest unit Brand perception