Audi’s been working on this for a while, banishing its reputation for skateboard damping with adaptive suspension systems that tailor to your penchant for firmness. The TT RS is a firm car, make no mistake –
The TT is stylish, fun to drive, and has an inviting interior, even if its performance doesn’t match that of its top sports-car competition.
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Strong character, striking appearance, impressive power – the Audi TTS is a fascinating sports car. A persuasive combination of ultramodern technologies makes it truly stand out from the competition: The two-liter TFSI engine developing 200 kW (272 hp), the optional high-tech S tronic transmissi...
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Audi TTS roadster video review This third generation roadster is Audi's fastest open-top TT around. Ameya Dandekar is in Spain to find out how it drives. 5,983 Views|10 years ago| Comments × Member Login Personal Details Login OR
It feels very glued down compared with TTs of old. The steering is leagues more direct, the suspension leagues stiffer. But the sense of simplicity remains, both in design and its overall demeanour. Yes, it looks a lot angrier versus the optimistic eyes of its MkI predecessor, but the ...
Volkswagen Group Automotive Innovation Laboratory (VAIL) developed Autonomous Audi TTS, which features future driver assistance technologies to bring
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it's bound to have problems and you should consider a Japanese car. That's the trade off for great handling and great looks. TTs are true sports cars..especially the Quattros. I've driven Porsches and BMWs...I prefer my TT over both. I still have a 92 BMW that is in excellent...