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2019 Audi A1: First Official Images Of New Plush Hatch
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that is wonderful. i WISH they'd bring this to the US i'd totally buy one as a city runaround. I wish Americans were smarter and bought more hatchbacks instead of crossovers. Similiar room, better economy, much smaller for big cities.
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Actually its an Audi Polo. The Audi Golf is the A3.
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i'd love to get a Renault hatchback.....to be honest. Will be years before they come back to the US market and even if they did i doubt they'd bring the good stuff! :/ |
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06-18-2018, 02:00 PM | #13 |
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I'm quite disappointed in this. I'm not a fan of how angular Audi designs are becoming. Even the LED DRL layout -- plainly conceived to mirror the pattern of the taillights, which is a fundamental design misstep that puts branding over safety -- is stylized and far, far too busy.
Audi designs used to use minimalism, materials, and proportion (particularly using convex body forms -- something that Mercedes still does masterfully) to grand effect. No more. Fundamentally, there's not much difference between this and a Civic ... or a Hyundai (the front end shares some of the same styling cues as the new Veloster) ... ... and a BMW, I'm sorry to say ...
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Audi is always knocked for being too tame and pedestrian in design, especially on their performance models. Perhaps this is a bit of an over-correction.
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An m5 or rs6 or even a m550i wagon would be amazing and way more useful than a tiny hatchback I would have bought a ctsV wagon if they still made them |
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It would be great to have a sub Golf sized option, or better, anything under 170" with rwd and a back seat. Although to be fair, any wagon is better than any SUV or really, any sedan. I'd happily get an S4 Avant for the spouse. |
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We're on different pages with MB's lozenge styling. Really dislike it myself and can't see any similarity to older, bauhaus style Audii. |
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For example, look at a recent S Class alongside a BMW 7 Series. The BMW is peppered with creases that fold inward, resulting in concavity that removes some presence of general shape. The Merc's have creases that almost all curve outward, enhancing the presence of shape. It's that kind of fundamental design philosophy that has defined Merc since the 1950s. Today, the epitome of this is the GT. Even the rocker-panel crease, designed to accentuate the fenders and slim the sides of the car, is convex below the bend. Contrast that with the i8 -- Concave creases everywhere -- the new Z4, and just about every Japanese car (an exception: the 370z, which I consider among the best production Japanese designs of the last 15 years). Now, compare the previous A1 to the new one. There are many, many more presence-decreasing concave creases. This even applies to the interior. It's really sad, because the previous-gen Audi designs all retained some fullness despite becoming more angular because the sculpting minimized inward folding. That's no more.
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It looks like they're trying too hard to make a "cool" car. Like the new Civic Type-R. Not every car needs to look like a Lambo or McLaren. Less up front and more fender please. 225s won't cut it.
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Gotcha. The AMG GT is a great design (looking for a lighter chassis.). The S Coupes are okay but age poorly to my eyes. The E is, was and always will be a band aid colored taxi to my eyes.
But you also compared the E to the 7er, and both are weird cars that have little appeal to me. I'd have an A6 or XJ in those two size classes. |
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