I was told by Allison that the transmission was designed for Dexron 3 and that any other ATF, including Dexron VI, would degrade the O-rings and seals in the transmission, and cause premature failure. I'm running Dexron 3 in my A3 and it was a significant improvement over the motor oil. However, Allison also told me that Dexron 3 and motor oil were not compatible and that the proper way to switch was to do multiple drains, fills with Dexron 3, drive a few miles , including reversing, and repeat multiple times to make sure you get all of the motor oil out. Allison also told me that I could run Transynd in the A3 transmission, but the only advantage was longer periods between fluid changes. Transynd was way too expensive for me. My transmission shifts much smoother with the Dexron 3. Dexron 3 is no longer sold as Dexron 3 since General Motors de-certified Dexron 3. You have to purchase Dexron 3 compatible, which is the same stuff. I purchased NAPA brand Dexron 3 compatible, which is made by Valvoline (Ashland Oil), but much less expensive than Valvoline brand. I bought it in 5-gallon buckets.