My first impression was that it looked smaller than I expected. When I sat in it the first thing that I noticed was how small and narrow the centre armrest looked, which gave me the feeling that the proximity of driver and passenger would be tight. I felt uncomfortable in what felt like a confined space so I quickly exited. Also the Sport fabric and trim looked basic in comparison to the higher grade models. The car was outside in the rain but it looked like a compact SUV. The only disclaimer I would add is that the young lady who showed me the car told me that she had only worked at the dealership for two weeks. Initially she couldn’t find the vehicle that she had the keys for so after a few minutes she went to get the keys to another vehicle. As it was raining I didn’t do a walk around but got straight in to the car. I now wonder given your comments kezo whether she had picked up the keys to a smaller Audi.
When I went to look at one it had leather and tri zone climate on the sport trim (it was updated a while ago), I could have driven away more or less in it, if I wanted! The Audi is 4588mm vs 4648mm for the Enyak sportline in length.
From my personal perspective I would prefer the Audi over the Enyak mainly due to the layout of the dash – I’m not a fan of the big box, little box screens 🙂