You could 'split the difference' and go for an A4, or perhaps a Q2. It'll be worth checking the deals available on new Audis through the brokers: they hold their value well and sometimes you don't save very much by buying nearly-new.
A sound suggestion however the A4 (whilst being a great car) just reminds me too much of a repmobile.
I did price up a new A3 using Carwow, Carfile and Drive the Deal. It would cost me around £29k for the spec I'm after. A secondhand A3 to a similar spec (up to 1 year old and no more then 5k miles) is around £26k. If I extend that to 15k miles and just over a year old the price drops to about £23k.
So I can save about £3k to £5k by buying a year old car. Just about worth it I'd say.
I don't know if the time of year makes much of a difference? For example, if I waited until January to buy would a dealer be more willing to do a deal than now? I'm not in any rush to do a deal now.
The Q2 I don't like the look of.
Edited by csgmart on 16/08/2017 at 20:19
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