Little Red Rocket
Here I go again, babbling my semi-incoherent effusive praise of Audi wagons. I know, they're not perfect, but they're so good in
Audi wagons are not perfect, but they're so good in so many ways that I just have a hard time putting on my critical hat and giving 'em a good nit picking. (Photo: Jonathan Yarkony, Canadian Auto Press) |
The minute I get into any car, I almost immediately take on the mindset of being at home (yes, anyone wanting to analyze my nomadic psyche can go and talk to my dad), with the odd conundrum of the difficulties we all have at home, be it loneliness in a big empty house (big wagons) or a family member that just won't give up the remote (obnoxious stability controls that can't be turned off) or waking up in the morning and realizing that you're still living at home and you've almost turned 30. Actually I moved out years ago, but I'm feeling a little melodramatic and I thought that sounded good... convincing? Perhaps too much so. No, really, I don't live with my mom.
What does all this have to do with the Audi A3 2.0T? Uhh...
Anyway.
In case the alphanumerical name didn't give it away, the A3 is smaller than the A4, ideal for two adults, two kids and maybe a pet. (Photo: Jonathan Yarkony, Canadian Auto Press) |
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