What kind of fuel economy can you get?
According to the EPA, the new Audi Q3 in the 40 trim can give you as much as 23 MPG on city streets and a money-saving 30 MPG when you're on Louisiana highways around New Iberia and Acadiana County. If you want the more powerful engine in the Audi Q3 45 trim, the fuel economy numbers drop only a little to 21 MPG in the city and 28 MPG when you're out on the highway. Car and Driver editors tested that same Q3 45 and got up to 31 MPG.
What's the interior like?
For 2023, Audi designers have made noticeable improvements inside the cabin of the new Audi Q3. The driver's positioning has been enhanced, layout for the controls has been made easier to use and interior quality has been upgraded. Standard features are luxury-level, including leather upholstery, a panoramic sunroof, eight-way power-adjustable front seats and lumbar support for the driver. In addition, the interior is more spacious.
How's the infotainment technology?
Most new Audi Q3 models come with an 8.8-inch touch screen and the convenience of smartphone compatibility with Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™. You can upgrade to a bigger available 10.1-inch touch screen to get a better look at the infotainment system. Some of the most attractive optional upgrades include wireless device charging, SiriusXM satellite radio and a 680-watt Sonos stereo with the extra power of 15 speakers.
What kind of safety technology is available?
In the new 2023 Audi Q3, the high beam headlights can automatically dim in the face of oncoming traffic. An advanced emergency braking system can activate automatically to help you avoid a collision. Adaptive cruise control system can keep track of the distance between you and the vehicle directly ahead of you, adjusting your travel speed as needed to help you maintain a safe following distance.
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