| Ranking | Details |
|---|---|
| #11 |
Friends Don't Let Friends Buy AudiSource: Edmunds
...My 2001 Audi TT Roadster offers great driving performance and very reasonable gas mileage. |
| #12 |
WAREAGLE TTSource: MSN Autos
...Pros: At first glance my most favorite feature is the sleek styling of my TT. |
| #13 |
The best 2D coupe I have ever triedSource: Cars.com...The stylish leather interior has enough back support and comfortable to seat on for long hours. 225hp is more than enough for a small car like this. The torque is quite high and it still quite easy to accelerate when it is driving 75mph on freeway. Fuel efficient is good as I can get 27 mpg on freeway and 25 on city. I am not a big fans of european car but the appearance of this car is quite stand out from the others. The first time I went to gas station and some strangers even came over and asked me the details about the car. I have never feel so good to have a sport car that looks great and... |
| #14 |
Great Package!Source: Edmunds
...The TT provides a great balance of performance, handling, safety and economy. |
| #15 |
First Time Audi Owner!Source: Edmunds...Although I liked the Miata, wanted a little more and was deciding between the Z and Audi. Two major drawbacks to conisder on the Z: 1) Poor interior quality and look for what you are spending; 2) Horrible fuel economy. The Z seems to be perfect for brute power in a nice package. After spending the day test driving the Audi, decision was clear. For about the same price, the Audi delivers beauty, responsiveness, kuxury interior!! Top or down, awesome car to drive!! Also, there aren't as many on the road so you don't just blend into the sea of cars. Check it out... |
| #16 |
My Son = DSource: CarGurus
...Its engine produces 225 hp, is responsible for transmitting all the power of an agile and with a consistent delivery, while the turbocharger reminds you that you're driving a real sports. |
| #17 |
280 Horse PowerSource: CarGurus
...nice colour, 4wds, DSG +/-, LED top light, 280 horse power , two tone , $1.22 for 1 k/m, this car is my sunday funny drive. |
| #18 |
The 2001 Audi TT sport carSource: MSN Autos
...Pros: Its a fun car to drive,it has a good amount of horse power, the body style is beyond its time, the interior looks like something out of the future, and there not to many people driving this car. |
| #19 |
Audi TT 2000Source: MSN Autos...Cons: Timing belt needs replacing after 80k, and its very expensive ($1300 at audi). Instrument cluster often goes out on these cars and its $500. Back seat is worthless for people, although it folds down for more cargo room. There is no armrest, which can be wearing if you're driving long distances. Like most new cars, it is almost imposible to work on the engine yourself, and the oil filter is in a horrible spot. Overall: It's a luxury sports car and feels like it. Beware of the timing belt, but other than that it's a great car. Probably the most practicle sports car you can own, and also... |
| #20 |
Fast and Fun!Source: Cars.com
..."Fantastic driving machine! However, expensive to maintain! |
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The new Nissan 370Z is a greatly improved package, but it’s still more cramped, rougher, and noisier than the 2009 Audi TT.
For creature comforts, the Audi TT is preferable to the SLK and most other luxury sportscars.
An all-wheel-drive option in even the 2.0 models is something to consider for those who must travel in adverse weather conditions.
The Mercedes SLK55 AMG offers high performance and driveability, but the Audi TTS has a lighter, nimbler feel and possibly appeals to those who might consider the base Porsche Boxster.