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    Audi A3 2022 - 35 TFSI S Line 4dr S Tronic

    30k+ miles
    2022
    Automatic
    Petrol

    £22,930

    Hitchin Audi logo

    Hitchin Audi

    Nightingale Road Hitchin SG5 1RQ

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      Overview

      Mileage30,071 miles
      Registration2022 (72 reg)

      History check

      Our vehicle history check is provided for guidance only. Data provided by CAP HPI. Please check all details with the seller before purchasing.

      Features

      USB input
      Traction control
      Sports seats
      Service interval indicator
      Remote central locking
      Rear electric windows
      Radio/CD
      Power Assisted Steering
      Passenger airbag
      Navigation system

      Tech spec

      0 to 62 mph
      8.4 seconds
      Insurance Group
      21E
      EC Combined
      47.9 mpg

      Equipment List

      Comfort / Convenience
      39
      Entertainment
      4
      Exterior / Styling
      12
      Safety / Security
      12

      Running Costs

      Dealer location

      Dealer reviews

      4 (795 reviews)

      An Update: The issue was resolved, and the car is working fine. The reason I can't go over 3 stars, is that it took them 30 days to resolve the issue. Otherwise, all good for now. My Audi Q3 Nightmare: A Tale of Faults, Frustration, and Unanswered Questions I purchased a used Audi Q3 in February 2025 from Hitchin Audi, an approved Audi Centre. The car was fantastic, running smoothly and meeting all my expectations, especially since it had supposedly undergone their rigorous 106-point check. My peace of mind, however, was short-lived. Just two months after driving it off the lot, the car developed a Carbon Emission fault. Initially, I didn't think much of it; after all, it was from an approved dealer, so surely any issues would be minor or easily resolved under warranty. At first, the fault was intermittent, appearing and disappearing, which led me to delay taking it into a service centre. A week later, the fault became permanent. As I was staying in Coventry, I called Coventry Listers to schedule a fault check. Listers informed me that Audi typically charges \xa3150 for a check-up. However, they assured me this fee would be waived if a fault was found and the unit was covered under warranty. I was fine with this arrangement; the car was only two months old, so what could possibly go seriously wrong? A day later, I received a call from Listers Coventry stating they couldn't find the fault and required further tests. This time, they needed my approval for an additional \xa3250. Again, they promised this would be covered under warranty, provided they identified the fault and the problematic unit. I reluctantly agreed, still holding onto the hope that this would be a straightforward process. Another day passed, and yet another call came. This time, they claimed they still couldn't find the fault and required even more extensive tests. The cost? A staggering \xa32000, which I had to approve. At this point, I completely lost my patience. To approve a \xa32000 fault check for a car I'd owned for only two months? What kind of fault was this? Had I been sold a damaged unit? A barrage of questions ran through my mind, and my trust in the Audi brand began to crumble. I immediately decided to reclaim my vehicle and book a fault check with the centre where I bought it, Audi Hitchin. However, despite Listers Coventry's inability to diagnose the problem, I was still charged \xa3410 for their "fault check." Frustrated and out of pocket, I wrote an email to Audi Customer Service, demanding a refund and a thorough investigation into the issue. To Audi's credit, my email was responded to promptly, and I received a call from Hitchin. However, according to Audi, Hitchin refused to issue a refund because they hadn't authorised the service. Listers Coventry, on the other hand, wouldn't refund because they had performed the check, even if they couldn't find the fault. So, whose fault is it? I believe it's mine. My fault for trusting the Audi brand and their seemingly robust "106-point checks." And my fault for trusting Hitchin Audi, believing I was sold a quality car, which I'm now seriously doubting is the case. I've been given July 7th as a date to take my vehicle for a check-up with Hitchin. If they can find the fault after the initial check, then I firmly believe Listers Coventry took me for a ride. If they, too, can't find the fault, my question remains: what next? Why did they sell me a faulty car in the first place? Currently, I'm still driving the car, primarily because there's no noticeable drop in performance or immediate safety concern. However, I'm constantly worried that it will break down in the middle of a motorway, leaving me to bear the cost of rescue and further repairs. So, be warned. Before purchasing a used car, especially from an approved dealer, be absolutely clear on who will bear the responsibility if a fault develops shortly after you pick it up. My experience has been a costly and frustrating lesson in the complexities of used car warranties.

      Srikkanth G

      02 September 2025

      Good at selling you the car but not the after sales! No communication for the after sales! Meant to be enjoying my car, however was frustrated in having to chase them about documents and losing the spare key. Only found out about them losing the spare key when I said my brother could collect it at the weekend to be told they have to order one as they have lost it! Thankyou to Ryan for sorting out the key and documents as I wasn’t getting anywhere with Matt and Ash.

      Sian Elizabeth

      22 August 2025

      We purchased a used vehicle, and had a great experience. Malik was exceptional kept us upto date throughout the process and was very professional. Highly recommended.

      Rakeeb Mohammed

      12 August 2025

      Pleasant staff, had a fast efficient service when having a key programmed , in and out within 30min. Top job

      David Morris

      12 August 2025

      I had a great experience at Audi Hitchin. From the moment I walked in, the staff was professional, knowledgeable, and welcoming. The team took the time to understand my needs and made the entire process smooth and stress-free. Alixe was fantastic - she was kind, understanding, and really went out of her way to make sure I felt comfortable and informed throughout. Thanks again to the team for their excellent service – would highly recommend Audi Hitchin.

      Maxine Hyde

      08 July 2025

      Was impressed

      Mike Murfitt

      07 July 2025

      I had a great experience with all the guys when buying my Audi Q4 they have been excellent and accommodating. Chad was my sales person he explained everything and helped answer question when buying my car and after sales. Chad responds amazingly fast and is very hard working. Ryan and Matt friendly guys really made me feel welcome. Always met me with a smile and asked if I needed anything. I never had to wait and they offered a quick fast track service. Highly recommend these guys. Great team.

      Imran Majeed

      03 July 2025

      Avoid this dealership at all cost. The service team and are an absolute joke never answer calls and fail to collect your car when it is booked for a service and having waited weeks for the booking.

      Ace C

      03 July 2025

      My Audi Q3 Nightmare: A Tale of Faults, Frustration, and Unanswered Questions I purchased a used Audi Q3 in February 2025 from Hitchin Audi, an approved Audi Centre. The car was fantastic, running smoothly and meeting all my expectations, especially since it had supposedly undergone their rigorous 106-point check. My peace of mind, however, was short-lived. Just two months after driving it off the lot, the car developed a Carbon Emission fault. Initially, I didn't think much of it; after all, it was from an approved dealer, so surely any issues would be minor or easily resolved under warranty. At first, the fault was intermittent, appearing and disappearing, which led me to delay taking it into a service centre. A week later, the fault became permanent. As I was staying in Coventry, I called Coventry Listers to schedule a fault check. Listers informed me that Audi typically charges \xa3150 for a check-up. However, they assured me this fee would be waived if a fault was found and the unit was covered under warranty. I was fine with this arrangement; the car was only two months old, so what could possibly go seriously wrong? A day later, I received a call from Listers Coventry stating they couldn't find the fault and required further tests. This time, they needed my approval for an additional \xa3250. Again, they promised this would be covered under warranty, provided they identified the fault and the problematic unit. I reluctantly agreed, still holding onto the hope that this would be a straightforward process. Another day passed, and yet another call came. This time, they claimed they still couldn't find the fault and required even more extensive tests. The cost? A staggering \xa32000, which I had to approve. At this point, I completely lost my patience. To approve a \xa32000 fault check for a car I'd owned for only two months? What kind of fault was this? Had I been sold a damaged unit? A barrage of questions ran through my mind, and my trust in the Audi brand began to crumble. I immediately decided to reclaim my vehicle and book a fault check with the centre where I bought it, Audi Hitchin. However, despite Listers Coventry's inability to diagnose the problem, I was still charged \xa3410 for their "fault check." Frustrated and out of pocket, I wrote an email to Audi Customer Service, demanding a refund and a thorough investigation into the issue. To Audi's credit, my email was responded to promptly, and I received a call from Hitchin. However, according to Audi, Hitchin refused to issue a refund because they hadn't authorised the service. Listers Coventry, on the other hand, wouldn't refund because they had performed the check, even if they couldn't find the fault. So, whose fault is it? I believe it's mine. My fault for trusting the Audi brand and their seemingly robust "106-point checks." And my fault for trusting Hitchin Audi, believing I was sold a quality car, which I'm now seriously doubting is the case. I've been given July 7th as a date to take my vehicle for a check-up with Hitchin. If they can find the fault after the initial check, then I firmly believe Listers Coventry took me for a ride. If they, too, can't find the fault, my question remains: what next? Why did they sell me a faulty car in the first place? Currently, I'm still driving the car, primarily because there's no noticeable drop in performance or immediate safety concern. However, I'm constantly worried that it will break down in the middle of a motorway, leaving me to bear the cost of rescue and further repairs. So, be warned. Before purchasing a used car, especially from an approved dealer, be absolutely clear on who will bear the responsibility if a fault develops shortly after you pick it up. My experience has been a costly and frustrating lesson in the complexities of used car warranties. However, I appreciate the effort Audi CS team has put to address my issue. The issue is, my problem is not solved.

      Srikkanth G

      19 June 2025

      Charming and faultless service, from start to finish. Ash and Ryan were fantastic. And a kind word for Alicia at reception too, who was very attentive

      mark evans

      06 June 2025

      Reviews provided by dealership customers who were invited to provide feedback on their sales experience using JudgeService.

      Fuel typePetrol
      History check
      Body type
      Saloon
      Engine
      1.5 L
      Transmission
      Automatic
      Door
      4
      Seats
      5
      Colour
      Grey
      Passed

      Our vehicle history check is provided for guidance only. Data provided by CAP HPI. Please check all details with the seller before purchasing.

      Miles per gallon
      48
      Insurance group
      21
      ULEZ
      Compliant

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