How to start an Audi A3?

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DiPenelope
07/29/25 10:20pm
The starting procedure for the Audi A3 is as follows: After the engine speed stabilizes, shift into D gear, release the brake pedal, and then gently press the accelerator pedal to smoothly start the vehicle. The shutdown procedure is to first press the brake to bring the vehicle to a smooth stop, then shift from D gear to N gear, engage the electronic handbrake, release the foot brake, shift from N gear to P gear, press the one-touch start button, and finally remove the key and exit the vehicle. The Audi A3 is a sedan produced by Audi, with dimensions of 4292mm in length, 1765mm in width, and 1423mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2578mm. The entire lineup now comes with standard cruise control, heated and folding exterior mirrors, enhancing the overall sporty feel of the vehicle.
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