With a view in mind to a new whip which is around a year away, I browsed through a handful of 1.8 TFSI Audi A3's in the face lift 8P shape. That engine appeals as it's no slouch, 40mpg combined and pushing 50mpg on a long journey where steady. Means I can stay in a petrol too which is my initial preference
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I then couldn't really understand why there's no Mk6 Golf offering with the same engine? The A3 range has traditionally offered all of the Mk5 platform engines (IIRC) and from what I can see, this is the only one missing from the Mk6 platform that the sister 8P3 offers?
Is there a specific reason? I suppose from a marketing point of view there's no massive gap and VAG would hope that the A3 1.8 TFSI mops up that little area of the market for interested prospective buyers - ?
Was just a thought... I'd love to know if there's a technical reason or whether there's simply not the demand perhaps with the Fabia/Polo/Ibiza etc... available with that block?
Cheers.