Is Audi losing its edge?

Is Audi losing its edge?
When it comes to Audi, I don’t really ‘get’ the current line-up.

It’s not that I cannot see where these cars sit in the market or which rivals they are up against, I just don’t see why anyone would choose an Audi over one of its various rivals.

This doesn’t just apply to the upper end of the scale, where some personal tastes, bias and loyalties come into play rather than simple economics or the restrictions of a company car list. Take the Audi A1 for example: it’s a premium-badged supermini that should have customers deserting MINI showrooms in their droves.

However, the A1 is just not that good a car, in my opinion. It’s expensive when compared to the likes of the Ford Fiesta, which is much better to drive, and the Volkswagen Polo that is a better drive and more comfortable. The A1’s near-rigid ride quality simply shows Audi has not understood this sector the way it thinks it has.

Then there’s the new A3 that’s just coming on stream.

You’ll need a good look to tell it apart from the old model, which is good for residual values of the outgoing car, but not so wonderful if you want to stand out as an early adopter in the company car park.

There’s also the small matter of the BMW 1 Series being a much, and I mean hugely, more enjoyable car to drive. Head up through their respective ranges and the BMW 135i decimates and challenge from the A3. Bring on the S3 soon please, Audi.


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GermanNutGermanNut - 8/29/2012 11:14:22 AM
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What loser wrote this article? Audi losing its edge? How about you use actual evidence instead of personal opinion to support your claims, PQ40.

If PQ40 used actual evidence instead of personal opinion to support his claim, he would see that:

1)Audi's global sales are growing faster than BMW and Mercedes-Benz.
2)Audi surpassed Mercedes-Benz to become the world's second-best selling premium luxury brand last year.
3)Audi is more profitable than both BMW and Mercedes-Benz.
4) Audi has won comparison tests over BMW numerous times in the past 3 years by Car and Driver, Motor Trend, Edmunds Insideline, Road and Track and many more.



The Audi A3 sedan will be launched this fall in Europe and the U.S.

http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2012/06/audi-a3-sedan-confirmed-for-2012-us-launch.html



PQ40PQ40 - 8/29/2012 11:23:59 AM
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LOL, I didnt write the article, or title...did you try clicking the link?


PLAYPLAY - 8/29/2012 12:43:26 PM
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It's an opinion piece written by somebody who clearly has a hard on for BMW.


GermanNutGermanNut - 8/29/2012 1:53:27 PM
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Apologies, PQ40. The article was submitted by you and I thought it was an Op-Ed that you wote.


GermanNutGermanNut - 8/29/2012 1:53:49 PM
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*wrote


HolydudeHolydude - 8/29/2012 2:14:46 PM
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Still doesn't change the fact that Audi all pretty much looked the same, but it seems that BMW and MB is going that route as well... sigh...


USNA1999USNA1999 - 8/29/2012 8:21:30 PM
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By looking at its sales numbers worldwide it doesn't seem AUDI is losing its edge but I personally don't agree with their strategy of making all models look the same. In the Avenues Mall here in Jacksonville, AUDI has 3 models parked side by side. From the front they all look like the same car, A4, A5 and A6 - all with the 2.0T engines. LEXUS is heading the same way with the "spindle" grill but I guess it has not affected their sales numbers either.


USNA1999USNA1999 - 8/29/2012 8:23:18 PM
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Where is badgewhore? I am pretty sure he has something to say about AUDI. LoL!


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