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Audi A1 TFSi Petrol Used Cars For Sale in NZ from New Zealand

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Used Car For Sale from New Zealand
2011 Audi A1 TFSi Turbo
36,990kms | Automatic | 1400cc | Petrol
$11,950 + ORC

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Audi A1 TFSI Petrol

The Audi A1 TFSi petrol is a stylish and compact car that is perfect for navigating New Zealand's narrow streets and winding roads. It is equipped with a 1.0-litre three-cylinder engine that delivers 85kW of power and 200Nm of torque, providing plenty of zip while still being fuel-efficient.

One of the standout features of the A1 TFSi is its advanced safety technology. It comes with Audi pre-sense front, which uses radar to detect potential collisions and can apply the brakes if necessary. Additionally, it has adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go functionality, making long drives on New Zealand's highways much more comfortable.

Inside the car, you will find a sleek and modern cabin that feels luxurious despite its compact size. The infotainment system includes an 8.8-inch touchscreen display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, allowing you to easily stay connected while on the go.

In terms of handling, the A1 TFSi performs admirably on New Zealand's challenging roads thanks to its sporty suspension and precise steering. It also features hill hold assist, which is particularly useful in areas like Auckland where steep hills are commonplace.

One consideration for buyers in New Zealand is that the A1 TFSi does have a relatively small boot capacity at just 335 litres. However, this may not be a significant concern for those who primarily use their car for commuting or running errands around town.

Overall, the Audi A1 TFSi petrol is an excellent option for drivers who value style, performance, and safety in a compact package suitable for New Zealand's roads.

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