We live in a world that forces us to keep running to keep in pace with the job, the duties and the responsibilities. There is hardly any time left to sit with the family and discuss everything under the sun, like the good old days. The emotional bonding with the family is slowly decreasing and the best way to mend the hostilities is to pack up all your bags and go on a holiday. It is time when you stop caring and let the luxury of holidays pamper you.
are the best way to indulge your spirit with everything you have always wanted to do. Europe is a great place to go on a holiday with your family as there is something for everyone in it. If you want to be far away from the maddening crowd, you can find your solace in the snow covered slopes of the magnificent Alps. The European hotels are known for their hospitality and luxury holidays. The rich, glorious and the sinful Swiss chocolates, the serene spas in Germany that can relax your overworked mind and body, those mind dazzling blooms of Tulips in Holland which would make your wife want to fall in love with you again and again for the rest of your life, serene wind mills and Danish Pastry, you term luxury in your perspective and you get it the way you want.
You can dazzle you family with dazzling limo tours or flying in a Learjet losing yourself in the beauty of Alps. Luxury family holidays, brings every member of the family closer to each other. Together you discover how it is to be spoiled and lose yourself in plain indulgence. This is the time when you rediscover yourself again and again.
Then there is lovely France, with glamour written in capital letters. Get ready to get overawed in the French way of Luxury. Gape at the innumerable ramps offering you style, the way you have never imagined. France, Spain, Holland, Poland offers the art lovers the best of luxury family holidays. You get to see the best of paintings in uncountable galleries all through these countries.
The beaches of Italy, Spain and France with its flawless never ending white sand are things very close to heaven. The luxury you get in the seaside resorts can never be found anywhere else. So what are you waiting for? Grab a bag and give your family a gift; A luxury family holiday.
The two versions of the Audi A3 share common characteristics found in the Volkswagen A-class, this is due to the fact that both versions were based on the Volkswagen model. Other versions based on this generation of vehicle are the Audi TT, the Volkswagen golf, Touran, etc.
The first-generation A3:
The production of this car model started back in 1996, logically it was first introduced to the European market. In order to provide a more sporty image when compared to the golf model the first generation A3 featured a three door hatchback, it also had a 4 Wheel Drive and the engine was transversely mounted and it had a four cylinder configuration. In addition after the A4, the A3 model was also known for being the first vehicle in the Audi line to use five valves per cylinder.
Later on in 1999, major improvements were made to this version, a more powerful 1.8 Turbo which was based on the A3 was introduced however, Audi was pretty much forced to comply with the consumers demand which is why they came up with a five door hatchback but the company originally did not intend to produce. This version was in production until 2003.
The second-generation A3:
As a continuation of the first generation A3, a second-generation vehicle was created, this four-cylinder version was first featured at the Geneva motor show back in 2003, it was originally launched as a three door hatchback but later on it also became available as a two door convertible and also as a five door estate. The five door version, dubbed the Sportback was introduced in 2004, it featured improved rear cabin space as well as a new front grille.
In 2007 Audi introduced a new 1.4 L TFSI engine for the second-generation A3 as well as the new "e" model which is basically the equivalent of the Volkswagen's Blue Motion, this last version was also designed to be a more ecological vehicle by reducing the CO2 emissions.
Both Tom Vatson & Hendrik Kleiwaechter are contributors for EditorialToday. The above articles have been edited for relevancy and timeliness. All write-ups, reviews, tips and guides published by EditorialToday.com and its partners or affiliates are for informational purposes only. They should not be used for any legal or any other type of advice. We do not endorse any author, contributor, writer or article posted by our team.
Tom Vatson has sinced written about articles on various topics from Holidays, Travel and Leisure and Holidays. Tom Vatson is associated with childfriendly.co.uk online holidays portal features family holidays deals, , family hotels detail, family holiday. Tom Vatson's top article generates over 40500 views. to your Favourites.
Hendrik Kleiwaechter has sinced written about articles on various topics from Audi Cars, Holidays and Audi Cars. Go-audi.com offers a great deal of information to the through a specialized. Hendrik Kleiwaechter's top article generates over 27100 views. to your Favourites.