For Latest turbo engine has upped the TT's performance while lowering its fuel consumption and CO2. It's a peach, too – smooth and really torquey.
Against Hopeless rear visibility with the roof up. Bootspace severely limited thanks to that canvas roof.
Simplest is best, so not only is the 2.0 TFSI the best TT, it's even better if you forget the quattro four-wheel-drive, DSG semi-auto gearbox and over-firm S line suspension options.
The Audi TT has been a huge success for Audi, and it’s not difficult to see why. In either coupe or soft-top Roadster guise, the TT offers an inexpensive and appealing way to get into a premium-badged sports car.
A decent amount of standard kit means there’s no need to spend thousands on the (long) list of optional extras. To keep resale values high, though, it’s worth selecting full leather seats on the cheaper models, and the Comfort Package (rear parking sensors, cruise control, automatic lights and wipers) on all versions. If you want to drive with the hood down outside the summer months, you’ll need to specify the heated seats, too.
There’s also a range of servicing and maintenance, and extended-warranty programmes that could slash your costs.
Had the TT Roadster for just over 12 months (September 2007) one of the first of the new models. Traded in a 3 year old 150bhp TT Roadster. Chalk and…
Recently took delivery of the new TT,superb handling and ride,a real drivers car.Paddles for changing gear are,should average about 30mpg when run in…
As a BMW man at heart (and somebody who has always threatened to buy a Porsche when I win the lottery) I never thought I would end up buying an…
I ordered this car - a 2.0FSI with S-Tronic gearbox - in October 2006 and collected it early April 2007 - so I've used it for almost a year. Great…