2015 Audi A3 Sportback e-tron review - Cars Guide

20 per litre for petrol that equates to something like 400 tanks of fuel, enough to take you a whopping 425,000km - or the cost of fuel for the life expectancy of the car. That makes no economic sense - although the car comes with some added attractions like leather, sports seats, LED headlights, drive mode select, DAB digital radio, 20GB hard drive, satellite navigation, park assistance, front and rear parking... A chance to do your bit to save the environment, without looking like a goose doing it. It's targeted at city folks who travel less than 50km to work and back each day, who can recharge the 8. 8kWh battery using off-peak power for as little as $1.... Audi Australia boss Andrew Doyle said the company stands for sophistication, sportiness and progressiveness. Charging takes five hours using a normal power point, or half this time with one of Audi’s special charge stations that it will install free of charge if you buy the car. Fully charged and ready to roll we pointed our car towards Sydney, but our test drive was a little different from usual. Rated at 1. 6L/100km, we started well getting 67km from a battery that was supposed to be good. Source: www.carsguide.com.au