Is the 2011 Audi A1 a good car?
Like all Audis, the A1 is a class act when viewed from the driver’s seat. The A1 is lively and agile on the road, and feels a bigger car than it actually is. Thanks to an even weight distribution and a relatively sporty setup with an electronic limited slip differential, handling is precise and predictable.
What gearbox does an Audi A1 have?
As standard, the A1 Sportback features six-speed manual gearbox, but Audi also offers an excellent seven-speed DSG automatic, although it’s an expensive option.
Does Audi A1 have problems?
Common issues with the Audi A1 include a rattle from the front doors (easily fixed with a cable tie), damage to the light housings caused by hot xenon lights, and sticking electric windows. The biggest worry may be turbocharger issues on the 1.4-litre petrol model, which could be costly to fix.
Does Audi A1 have a DSG gearbox?
Sporty looking little hatchback The A1 Sportback is fitted with a quick shifting seven speed DSG transmission to transfer the power to the wheels.
What is the Audi S Tronic gearbox like?
S tronicĀ® The S tronic combines the efficiency and sportiness of a conventional manual gearbox with the convenience of a modern automatic. The dual-clutch gearbox enables rapid shifting with almost no noticeable interruption in the power flow. The vehicle accelerates smoothly and dynamically.
How many gears does a Audi A1 have?
six-speed
As standard, the A1 Sportback features six-speed manual gearbox, but Audi also offers an excellent seven-speed DSG automatic, although it’s an expensive option.
Does the Audi A1 have manual transmission?
All Audi A1s come as standard with a manual transmission, a five-speeder on the 1.0-litre and TDI and a six-speed item on the 1.4-litre TFSIs and S1. Both gearboxes are light and unobtrusive to use, making fast gear changes easy.
What problems do Audi A1 have?