New Audi A1 Crowned Car of-the Year

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The new audi a1 sportback has been causing a significant stir since its introduction at-the 2010 Geneva Motor Show, and now Audi's tiniest style has found the desired What Car? Car of-the Year 2011 award. It had been a fantastic evening for Audi's premium subcompact hatchback, which also got home the Best Supermini gong.Steve Fowler, Editor-in-Chief of What Car? commented: "The Audi A1 is just a amazing car: brilliantly executed and brilliantly targeted. More and more buyers are searching for smaller, more efficient cars, but with all the luxury features of much larger cars. That is precisely what Audi has offered them - a super-stylish, good quality small car that is affordable and good fun, too."The A1, which is described by Audi as a 'big thought reduced', was voted whilst the Most Exciting Car of 2010 eventually year's awards. Jeremy Hicks, Director of Audi said the mix of outstanding build quality, advanced coatings, economical operating costs and class-leading value preservation are what make the Audi A1 therefore sought after.With costs starting from just A13,420 the Audi A1 is more expensive than its supermini competitors, if you think the Citroen C3 begins from A10,790 and the Fiat 500 includes a price tag starting from A9,665. But there's no identical currently in the luxurious car market, though BMW are organizing a wheel drive supermini which will be the smallest in its range. BMW's Audi A1 competitor is defined to be manufactured in 2015.For now the A1 is hogging the spotlight. The UK's national introduction of-the A1 on November 13th was a star-studded celebration. The Audi A1 Drive Away tool celebrity people and friends take an test drive of the new area friendly A1 from London's Battersea Power Station.Audi continue to be Europe's best selling quality brand, with 2010 demonstrating the best year to date for that brand in terms of income. The distinctive A7 Sportback was launched in October and the newest Audi T-T, which took the most truly effective spot within the Coupe classification for the sixth year operating, has gained from a number of improvements for 2011. The What Car? Screen were pleased by increased performance and the TTs managing.