The Audi TT Coupe is the ultimate sports car. Power, performance and style have come together with luxury in every detail: this is the evolution of an icon and a car made to move you.
- The Audi TT is an ultimate driver’s car. Sporty, with excellent handling and engines, this is THE best coupe with residual values you could kill for.... read more
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I traveled a couple of hundred miles to collect my new TT. I had the option to wait a week and it would be delivered but I couldn’t so off I went. It’s the new 3.2 model with the DSG Auto box. In dolphin gray and red leather together with some upgraded alloys its just gob smacking. I chose the Auto box mainly because of the flappy paddles and the numbers being slightly quicker than the manual version. The interior is very solid and lovely to be in. The controls are well positioned and you get a cockpit/fighter pilot feel once seated. It feels allot bigger than the older car and the rear seats could accommodate a small child or a slight lady but they will rarely get any use in the real world. When you turn the key the 3.2 v6 rumbles to life and then settles into a pleasant gurgle awaiting you to select which, out of the many gear choices you have. The Gears. In Drive Here you can pootle around like everyone else on the road, achieving some reasonable mpg’s. Floor the peddle and the box drops a couple of gears and your off like a bat out of hell although this method is not the way to get the best out of it. Let’s call it an overtaking mode. In Sport A flick of the shifter and your in Sport Mode, this basically changes when the car shifts up a gear giving you a higher value on the rev counter (around 5000 - 6000). The car is ultra responsive in this mode and a slight foot twitch is enough to leave the average Joe behind but be warned. You going to be looking at about -18mpg Manual (Paddles) By pushing the stick far left from the DRIVE position you enter Manual Mode. By using the paddles behind the wheel you have total control over when those cogs are going to swap. Well not really total. Obviously this mode takes some getting used to and the tendency to just forget to change is always a factor especially when slowing from a high speed spurt on to a round-a-bout or junction. Alas the car protects you from an embarrassing stall by changing down into 1st for you. TipTronic The paddles are fixed to the steering wheel and turn with it so there are times when you need another option. When on a round-a-bout there is a risk that the paddles become inaccessible but you may need to drop a gear in order to make a quick getaway. This is where the TipTronic mode makes its appearance. The gears can be selected by using a forward and backward motion. This mode is another manual option and could be used on its own quite easily. Also it’s worth pointing out that in Drive mode you have access to instant manual mode by just using the paddles once. This changes the mode temporarily where you have instant performance on tap. The mode resets its self back to Drive if you don’t touch the paddles for a few seconds This car turns heads. It has no way lost its appeal or design flair and they are going to be as popular as the last version The New car has Dynamic servicing but don’t let that fool you into thinking you might get away with a service for 18 months if you drive it carefully. The car will require a service at 10000 or 12 months which ever come first. Now deduct 100 miles off that 10000 figure every time you unleash the beast and plant your foot into the carpet. Still its a lovely car.
Submitted: 15/05/2008 14:37:42
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The only car I've ever driven that is as much fun as riding my 1000cc super bike. When I open the curtains in the morning and it's not 'biking' weather, it just doesn't matter anymore :o) Absolutely love it and I'm already worried about what to get next that's going to be anywhere near as good.
Submitted: 06/03/2008 09:09:19
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When you live next door to a prat who lives his life swapping cars as much as some blokes swap their undies, and he turns up in some of the best performance toys on the road, it kind of gets the adrenalin buzzing from time to time just sat watching them line up outside of the rear bedroom window being polished and cared for by his immigrant friends, (cheap labour and bad hair styles), every other month. And after two years of non stop swapping, you decide to build up enough courage and actually ask him over a beer, "how the hell he manages to pay for all of these fantastic cars", it gets a little embarrassing when he turns around and quite openly says, it costs him nothing, "the vehicles are all company cars that he uses", and has the freedom to jolt from motor to motor, whenever he wants, (providing the motor is available and not ready for the forecourts)! Then i got really confident and asked him for a drive in the latest car, the Audi TT. With all of the goodwill of a really great neighbour, he said, "nope, you will have to pop into the showrooms and get an official test drive with one of the sale steam. I just do the valetting. So confidence battered and ego reduced to the size of Thumbelina’s knickers, i decided to do just that. And how i enjoyed the experience. The Audi TT is similar in stance to the Nissan 350Z and to be fair, looks a little more eager to please. The other main contender for the super coupe crown is probably the BMW Z4, (all really good derivatives of the coupe boardroom drawing boards, and all tight engined and swollen brake discs). Sitting in the TT i could see why this car is now topping the list with today’s army of hair salon owners and clothing boutique skimmers. Very, very brave is the man who tempts fate in tight corners driving a vehicle too hard, this thing followed the curves on many back roads like the middle white lines on a motorway, absolutely fantastic! Noise was easily bearable, (but then you aint going to buy a sports car and want to hear the purring of a Lexus electric engine from beneath the throttle). Every detail in the cabin is top quality and the top end speed i managed was too great to brag about on the limited speed roads en route, (unbelievably agile). There were no issues with space, or traffic cops for that matter, and the salesman only spent two minutes with an old jiffy bag once we arrived back at the depot. This was last year’s model, (this years new version is supposed to be even better). Very, very, very good.
Submitted: 21/01/2008 16:19:36
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The only car I've ever owned that leaves me smiling every single time I drive it. Journey times have increased massively, I go the long way every time. It's a beautiful car and I just love it!
Submitted: 13/08/2007 09:35:51
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This is my dream car and I actually look forward to going to work every morning just so I can drive it, I’m even thinking of moving further away from work just so I can spend longer behind the wheel!
Submitted: 10/08/2007 10:07:40
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