The 2011 Audi A3 is a 5-seater 4-door sedan with solid styling, performance, and comfort, that features a high-quality cabin, good fuel economy, sporty handling, and excellent crash test scores. It comes with a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine.
Available in Base trim levels, 2011 Audi A3 tires could be 225/40R18, or 225/45R17. A brand new 2011 Audi A3 likely rolled out of the factory with a set of Continental ContiSportContact 2, Michelin Primacy HP, or Dunlop SP Sport 9090 tires attached.
Finding a set of tires that performs year-round is a must for most drivers, as dry, wet, and light winter weather conditions provide different challenges for drivers and their tires. Fortunately, all-season tires perform brilliantly in changing weather conditions and deliver high-quality traction, you can select the Nitto Neo Gen as an excellent choice if you want a do-it-all tire for your vehicle.
With a set of Ultra-high-performance (UHP) tires fitted to your performance car, expect a sporty, smoother plus enhanced steering precision and cornering stability with the ride. A set of Dunlop SP Sport 5000 can help you deliver improved vehicle traction, cornering potential, and dissipation of heat.
You may live in an area with heavy ice, slush, and snow. While all-season tires are engineered to perform year-round, they might struggle in severe weather. Fortunately, winter tires are engineered to perform in extreme temperatures during colder months, you might need something more durable and better on those wet roads than an all-season tire. Winter tires have a deeper tread depth that allows a firm grip keeping your wheel closer to the road while driving on snow and ice, a tire like Hankook Winter i*cept iZ2 (W616) will be a good match for your vehicle during winters.
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