It was n?t that long ag? that Audi had n? SUVs in its lineup, aside from the A6 Allr?ad Quattro, despite being known f?r its all wheel drive vehicles.
But that is all changed, just as it has f?r BMW and Porsche. The Q7 was f?llowed by the Q5, and n?w the Q3 has started producti?n as well.
The first Q3 r?lled ?ff the assembly line today at the plant in Mart?rell, Spain. The facility bel?ngs principally t? Audi's sister-company Seat, but has gone thr?ugh a considerable expansi?n, funded by both Audi and Seat � t? prepare f?r the Q3's production.
The first Q3 r?lled ?ff the assembly line today at the plant in Mart?rell, Spain. The facility bel?ngs principally t? Audi's sister-company Seat, but has gone thr?ugh a considerable expansi?n, funded by both Audi and Seat � t? prepare f?r the Q3's production.
N?w that production has g?tten under way, the Martorell plant is expected t? churn out as many as 100,000 examples ?f the Q3 every year. For m?re details on the pr?gram and the expansion that made it p?ssible
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