This is an old car model that is no longer for sale by the local distributor since Q1 2019.
Submodel
1.6(M)
$$75,999
16.1km/L • 119bhp • 5-speed (M)
Current price
POA
Price Decreased by $ 2,000 on 09 Feb 2017
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Depreciation
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Downpayment
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Instalment
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COE quota premium
$119,003 (Category A COE)
Road tax
$742 /yr
OMV
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ARF
$0
VES
$0
Total basic cost
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Premium
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Previous recorded price
$77,999
Highest recorded price
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Lowest recorded price
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Editorial Reviews

Consumer Reviews
4.0
Good | 3 User Reviews
Pleasantly surprising
I never thought I'd like a Chery, for obvious reasons, until I came across this one. The A3 is a pleasantly surprising car, especially when it comes to the amount of car you get for the price.
Good looks really make this car a head turner when cruising down the street. Cause it looks European but has an Asian badge and it'll no doubt make you wanna take a second glance.
Equipment is by no means impressive but Chery has got you covered pretty well in that department.... Read More
Not your typical 'Made in China' car
The A3 coupe is probably the only car that doesn't appear to be Made in China. From the onset, it looks less Asian and more European. That could most likely be due to German design influence.
Other than an attractive design, the A3 also boasts a five star safety rating. I mean, for a China-made metal box, that's pretty impressive. It also comes with some pretty decent equipment that helps its case.
It's not all perfect though, the A3 still has some of that Chinese-made quality, evident through the cheap feeling plastics in the cabin. Not a big issue though.... Read More
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