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Audi - A3 (1999)

Discover the true value of the Audi A3. Whether you’re eyeing a pristine 1999 model, looking for a reliable used Audi A3, or just curious about how the market treats this compact sedan, this guide offers the insights you need.

The Audi A3 has long been celebrated for its blend of performance, refinement, and efficiency. The 1999 iteration was a revolution in the compact segment, offering advanced technology, quaternary sporting dynamics, and a footprint that made it a favourite in bustling cities. Yet, as every buyer knows, the price of a vehicle—new or used—depends on a mix of condition, mileage, trim, and the evolving market.

Key Specifications of the 1999 Audi A3

  • Engine: 1.8L I4 or 2.0L I4 with optional 1.8T turbo • 1.8L naturally aspirated: ~140 hp, 121 lb‑ft, 5‑speed manual • 1.8L turbocharged: ~170 hp, 170 lb‑ft, 5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic
  • Transmission: Available in manual, automatic, and 5‑speed Tiptronic
  • Fuel type: Regular gasoline (87 octane)
  • Dimensions:
    • Wheelbase: 2,420 mm (95.1 in)
    • Overall length: 4,285 mm (168.4 in)
    • Overall width: 1,748 mm (68.8 in)
    • Overall height: 1,421 mm (55.9 in)
  • Exterior Style: Hatchback coupe‑like sedan or four‑door sedan, depending on trim
  • Interior Features: Leather upholstery (premium trims), automatic climate control, full audio system, and optional navigation suite
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, Isofix anchor points for child seats, anti‑roll bars, ABS, and optional traction control

Depreciation Insight for the Audi A3

When it comes to Audi A3 depreciation, the numbers reflect the vehicle’s resilience. First‑hand data shows that a new Audi A3 typically loses 15‑20% of its value within the first year. Over a five‑year period, the average depreciation curve culminates in a loss of approximately 60‑65% from the original price. For the 1999 model, the depreciation path has modestly slowed, thanks to the model’s robust build, enduring popularity, and limited supply in certain markets.

Below is a simplified depreciation estimate for a 1999 Audi A3, assuming typical mileage and moderate wear:

  • Year 1: 15‑20% loss (roughly 100–150 k€ for a brand‑new vehicle)
  • Year 2–3: 25‑30% cumulative loss
  • Year 4–5: 35‑40% cumulative loss
  • Year 5–10: 55‑60% cumulative loss—maintaining strong resale value due to the model’s enduring desirability

What is a 1999 Audi A3 Worth?

Curious about what is a 1999 Audi A3 worth in today’s market? The reality is that the value depends largely on regional demand, the car’s condition, mileage, and bespoke modifications. Prices vary significantly: a low‑mileage, well‑maintained 1999 Audi A3 can command a premium in markets like North America, Europe, or Australia, whereas lower‑mileage examples may sit closer to the average market price. The used Audi A3 price tends to hover between 1,500 € and 5,000 € in European markets, and between $3,000 and $10,000 in the U.S., after accounting for current demand and inflation. Nonetheless, a quick appraisal via an official Audi dealership or a reputable third‑party service will give the most accurate figure.

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