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Good: Beautiful shape, absolutely first rate handling, excellent brakes,
wonderful interior appointments, easy to park and manoeuvre, excellent
gas mileage
Needs
Improvement: Very low door opening make entry difficult,
backseats are just too small, visibility limited to sides, slow
acceleration until turbo comes alive, high trunk opening.
Cartoonish in appearance, frugal in daily
driving, artistic inside, and downright dynamic everywhere else, the
Audi TT is the kind of car that is as fun to drive as to salivate over
your driveway.

Nicely priced,
this all-wheel drive couple has exceptional agility, seating for two
adults and two small fry, and 225 turbocharged horsepower.
It also comes as a convertible, which we
recommend if you are into tanning, but not if you are into performance
because the coupe is faster, handles better, and has a stiffer
chassis.
Mom's
view: The Audi TT is one of the most distinctive cars on the
road. Its silhouette captures the imagination of children and the
driving qualities quickly capture the admiration of any driver with an
ounce of disrespect for the law in his or her right foot. If you don't
find yourself smiling when you look at this little water bug of a car,
you need to readjust your pacemaker.
Safety features are extensive and
deservedly so for such a small vehicle. They include ABS brakes,
traction control, running lights, front and side air bags, head
protection air bags, and both front and rear head restraints with pre-tensioners
and force limiters on the seatbelts There is no denying this is one
cute fellow. Unfortunately, it does take getting used to large SUVs
and large pick-up drivers thinking they can bump you off the road.
Luckily, the TT is offers great manoeuvrability and gives you a
wonderful sense of serenity despite its size limitations.
Inside the aluminium and leather, pieces
are stunning. The placement of the windshield regulator buttons is
wonderful, and the steering wheel is very well placed and adjustable
in elevation. You also get cold air conditioning, cruise/speed
control, rear defroster, keyless entry system, and are test car also
had the optional and lovely xenon lights. The hatch is easy to open
and the gas cap is large and placed on top of the rear fender making
refuelling effortless. However, remember to read the owner's manual
before you need gas, because the cap release is located behind a
sliding cover under the stereo.
I did not like the high trunk opening
that made it very difficult to load heavy items. Despite the wide door
opening, the low seats make it most undignified for any skirt wearer
to get in or out of this Audi giving rise to my suspicion that a male
design team was in charge.
Once inside, you don't feel like you are
riding in a low-slung car. In fact, the ride is very nice except on
ragged roads and freeways that have been repaired by the lowest
bidder.

Overall, this car only held my interest
in its artistic execution and attention to interior details. From the
aluminium-drilled pedals to the wonderfully easy and attractive
steering wheel, this is study or combining a retro look with that of
the future and the results are appealing. Otherwise, it is basically a
fun car for people who are far more supple and who seldom buy food for
a large family or hunt down garage sale bargains.
Dad's view: Drive this car. Don't be frightened by its playful
appearance, this is a full on sports car and quite capable of
giving any car in the world a challenge. The Quattro is splendid. In
fact, I could not even get the tires to squeal regardless of how hard
I pressed this Audi into a turn. Moreover, all this fun did not
detract from The Car Family getting over 26 mpg on premium fuel.
The 225-horsepower four cylinder Audi TT
coupe come standard with a six speed manual transmission. It shifts
well and the clutch is better than the BMW, but downshifting needs to
be practiced because of it is easy to miss the notches. You also have
to wait until the 3000 rpm mark to get the engine to respond in a
positive fashion, especially on a hot day.
It really does not have a competitor. The
only thing close is the cheaper Subaru WRX that offers more
room, a similar amount of horsepower, and all wheel drive. However,
the Audi is much more stable and offers a less peaky engine for the
additional funds. The interior of the Audi is far superior, too, with
leather seats, well done layout, and first-rate details.

A
small spoiler has been affixed to the rear hatch to keep the TT
grounded after Audi found that the TT was lifting at speeds in excess
of double the legal speed limit. The spoiler is very well done and
does not interfere with the smooth shape of the vehicle.
Handling and braking are superb. The Audi
can be driven deep into corners and it never quivers. It is a lot of
fun, a whole lot of fun. In fact, it rivals a BMW M for making driving
a joy, except it is not nearly as expensive.
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