What category does the Audi S3 belong to?
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The Audi S3 belongs to the compact car category. Below are relevant details about the Audi S3: 1. Exterior: Compared to the A3, the new-generation S3 features subtle differences in bumper details and the internal structure of the taillights. The most visually noticeable distinction is that the A3 has only a single dual-exhaust pipe, while the S3 adopts a dual quad-exhaust design. 2. Interior: The cabin is adorned with exclusive S-series badges, particularly the three-spoke sports steering wheel with aluminum paddle shifters, which is specifically designed for the new S3. Compared to the A3 S-Line's steering wheel, it appears more premium. The gray-white instrument needles paired with an all-black interior enhance the sporty feel. Notably, the new S3 Sportback's sports seats are crafted from Nappa leather, providing better support for the driver.
I've been driving an Audi S3 as my daily commuter, considering it a performance compact car with strong power yet a compact body that makes city parking convenient. Compared to the standard A3, it accelerates faster and feels more powerful on the highway. The comfort is great, with soft seats and an interior more refined than many cars in its class. Audi's Quattro all-wheel-drive system also prevents slipping in rainy weather. Starting at over 300,000 RMB, the price isn't outrageous, and maintenance costs average around 10,000 RMB per year. Competitors include the Mercedes-Benz CLA35 AMG and BMW M240i, but the Audi is more understated and practical. Occasionally taking it out for weekend trips with family, the trunk space is a bit small, so adding a roof box is recommended. Overall, it's an entry-level luxury performance car, perfect for working professionals who crave speed.