so i was at work ready to go and my car wont start. does not seem to be the battery because the car just keeps trying to start and does not die off. also i just replaced the battery about 1 month ago...
or a BMW 330i
have found out that the washers on my Audi TT for the headlights work but not for the windshield. Is there a certain sequence I have to perform in order to switch between the two washers or am I just...
please help by telling me part names and prices(optional). I currently own a stock equipped TT.
I just bought a new shift knob that screws on. Everything I can find says that mine will just screw off but when I turn it I have to use a lot of force and the entire thing turns, not just the knob...
We’ve already brought you our own driving impressions of the new 2012 Audi TT RS, the first of the German automaker’s hotted-up performance models to grace our... November 9, 2011 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran 1
At first look, the 2012 Audi TT RS could be taken as just another chipped, dressed-up TT, with subtle differences that only a true Audiphile would be able to parse out from a... September 27, 2011 by Bengt Halvorson 3
If Audi’s current R8 LMS racer is too extreme for you, the automaker from Ingolstadt, more specifically, its quattro GmbH performance division together with Raeder... September 8, 2011 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
The Audi TT RS was delivered to its first customer in the U.S. last week, bringing with it the return of the RS badge to our shores, but in the future there’s set to be... August 4, 2011 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
The first Audi TT RS was delivered in the U.S. this week, bringing with it the return of the RS line to our shores. With its 360-horsepower of turbocharged goodness, the new... July 27, 2011 by Nelson Ireson
The 2010 Audi TT's versatility in body styles is matched by a few sports coupes, though none can top its variety of drivetrains.
The new Nissan 370Z cuts length to gain in style, handling, and ride quality, but it's still rough and noisy compared to the TT.
The Mercedes-Benz SLK has a folding hardtop, a technically interesting style, and a hot AMG performance edition, but the Audi TTS has a lighter, nimbler feel.
It's probably out of the question for badge snobs, but if a base Porsche Boxster is still too expensive, a fully optioned TTS still checks in below $50,000.