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Make Audi
Model A3
No. of Gears 6
Drive Type 4X2 Wheel Drive
No. of Cylinders 8 Cylinders
Fuel Type TDI
Body Type Sedan
No. of Doors 5 doors
Transmission Type Manual
Engine Type Rotary Engine
Engine Capacity 2.0
Fuel tank (L) 62
VIN/Chassis Number ss2343
Condition Old
Exterior Color White
Mileage KM 120000

They call it the first A-segment CUV in the world, which should be enough to make you run in the opposite direction. An SUV the size of a Fiat 500 is something that should never exist on any planet I want to live on. But, surprisingly, after driving one for a week, I realized that it may, in fact, have a point and a purpose.

And I came close to answering the crucial question – would Opel Adam Rocks make a good Buick David? Or would it be better to import something bigger? Being European and a motoring journalist, I’m not a big fan of CUVs. I prefer my hatchbacks and wagons to sit low, how they’re supposed to, and not to try being something they’re not. Some jacked up wagons – Volvo XC70 and Škoda Octavia Scout come to mind – are better than standard versions, but those are the exceptions. So why make a CUV out of a tiny little car?

Why would anyone want an off-road city hatchback? What’s the point of putting plastic cladding and lifted suspension on a car that will probably spend its life on boulevards? To answer these questions, I borrowed an Opel Adam Rocks for a week. In marketing speak, the Adam Rocks is a CUV based on the Opel Adam – which means someone put some plastics on already expensive, very small car, lifted its suspension 15 mm (slightly over half an inch), added a sliding canvas top and called it a new car, massively increasing the price in the process.

The interesting part is the Adam itself is not exactly a cheap car. Depending on the market, it costs about the same as the one-size-bigger Corsa, or a few thousand Euros more. In Czech Republic, it is almost as expensive as the Astra family hatchback (that’s the one the Verano is based on). Unlike the Volkswagen Up!, Renault Twingo and Peugeot 108, it’s not meant to be cheap city transportation. It’s meant to be stylish and to go after the Fiat 500 and Citroën DS3 and after people who bought the Mini before it turned into the Maxi.

Judging by what I see in the streets, it hasn’t worked, but that’s because Czechs haven’t really warmed up to the concept of an expensive small car and buy Škoda Fabias instead. In Western Europe, it’s apparently a sales success, which has emboldened Opel’s marketing department to think of more ways to milk money from their A-segment cash cow. Or at least I think it was the marketing dept., because I can’t imagine an engineer inventing such a thing as the Adam Rocks. It may also be a good way to capitalize on the American obsession with CUVs and endear the tiny Adam to a new audience on the New Continent; maybe even improve the CAFE numbers for Buick’s truck fleet.

16" Alloy Wheels Audio - MP3 Decoder Cruise Control Electric Front Seats GPS (Satellite Navigation) Sunroof Body Kit Driving Lamps Alarm DVD Player Leather Seats Spoiler - Rear Tinted Windows
Name Jake Doe
Phone +40 123123123
Email address jakedoe@email.co.uk

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New York, NY, USA

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Demo User
Great car
Posted by Demo User on 12-04-2021 17:45:47 | Rating:

Sheer pleasure when driving this German sportscar.

John


Demo User
Well balanced
Posted by Demo User on 12-04-2021 17:45:47 | Rating:

Best comfort - speed - price ratio out there, Audi have done a perfect job.

Kathy


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