It is almost impossible to explain how most car owners choose their cars. Everyone has some special preference and particular features of the cars that just endears them. It is the speed for some people, while others are in for the luxury. Whatever that special preference is, you may have just found your dream car.
There are several reasons to like the 2015 Audi Q3, and arguably some reasons you may not be so into it. But like every other Audi, the Q3 has some features that would blow you away and a lot more that you will never find anywhere else.
Here is a review of everything you should know before choosing to buy the 2015 Audi Q3.
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One common feature of Audi vehicles is the flashy display. Audi has a knack for producing cars that catch the eye, but the Q3 is more than just an eye-catching ride; it also has some of the coolest interiors in modern cars.
Everything from the dashboard to the infotainment and even the seats come with a touch of luxury and class. The Q3 has been one of the top-ranking Compact Luxury SUVs since it first hit our roads in 2011, and now it has evolved into an international favorite. We can’t claim that the interior is the best thing about this SUV, but you can’t go wrong with that panoramic glass sunroof.
2015 Audi Q3’s stylish interior comes in a complete set of comfortable leather seats, enough legroom, a beautiful cabin, and the most attractive infotainment center you have seen. The Q3’s infotainment center offers a balance of fun and focus that several automakers are yet to figure out in 2021.
The well-laid-out control interface is minimalist enough to help you maintain your focus while driving, and the top-notch graphics navigation gives you one of the best views we have ever seen in a car. We would try to describe the ten-speaker audio system, but then we would just be piling on all the wonderful features of this supercar.
Why talk about the interiors when we can just have our fill of how the 2015 Audi Q3 looks from outside. The SUV has Audi’s trademark single-frame grille that complements its impressive coupe exterior and creates that ideal compact vehicle look. The hatchback is a fair indication of the 48 cubic-length cargo space you get with this Q3, so you can relax about needing room for your luggage during that next summer trip; the 2015 Audi Q3 has all the room you need.
At the risk of sounding too excited about the Q3, there is no lie in stating that the Q3 has one of the best handling ever. The steering wheel offers a well-balanced, precise ride. There is no better ride for a late evening cruise. The Audi Q3 may be quite different from the Q5, but they both have that smooth driving that makes you want to take road trips all the time.
Unfortunately, the 2015 Audi Q3 would not fare well on a long road trip.
Audi did well with most of Q3’s features, but they could do lots better with some important features. Starting with the engine.
The 2015 Audi Q3 runs on a 2-liter TFSI 4-cylinder engine that produces up to 200-hp and has 207 lb-ft of torque. This is an underuse of the car’s potential. There is very poor weight-engine balance, and the Q3’s six-speed automatic gearbox could have been more attractive at eight-speed.
The limited engine capacity means that the Audi Q3 can go from 0 to 60 in about eight seconds. Fair number for an SUV, but imagine it with a better engine; we’d probably call it a sports car instead of an SUV.
There are some challenges with the quality of the seats as well, but the well-laid-out interiors compensate for the poor seats.
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One of the best reasons to get the Q3 is the affordability. It is a well-balanced SUV with some of the best features in modern automobiles, and you can own it without ruining your credit score.
When the Audi Q3 hit the market in 2015, it cost a little over $34,000. The Quattro All-Wheel drive attracted about $2,000 extra, and if you wanted the Drivers’ assistance features, you would need to add about $1500 more to the cost. It was not the cheapest car of the year, but it was one of the few worth the price tag.
Getting the Q3 in 2021 will be quite the hassle, since Audi has released some other models since 2015. In fact, we already have the 2022 Audi Q3, and it is worth about $35,000. Of course, the 2022 Q3 has some more modern features than the 2015 model, but if you are like us that think the 2015 Q3 is the true hallmark of Audi, you can get a brand new 2015 Q3 between $27,000 to $30,000, while the used ones still go for $21,000 at Edmunds.
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