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| Performance | 8.3/10 |
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| Practicality | 7.8/10 |
| Reliability | 8.8/10 |
| Value for Money | 7.3/10 |
| Reviewer Rating | 8/10 |
| Overall Rating | 8/10 |
Full review by
Guest.
on 29th May 2008
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Good Points: The TT225 stands the test of time. Drive one and you'll realize that it pounds the payment in every weather condition. 9 years later since its release as a concept car... it still stands up to everything out there ! German Perfection!
Bad Points: 225 model is difficult to find performance enhancing upgrades for since everything out there is swung towards the 180.
General comments: For an everyday car... young professional... all that it lacks is space in the trunk... it is meant for a certain kind of individual... the kind that likes smooth clean lines and reliable looks. Of course there are newer cars out there... please don't say the 350Z... it looks weak!!! Yes the Porsche 911 is the stand alone... and the TT was the first to deviate the automobile design world... ask yourself... 15 years from now... when it becomes a classic... why didn't you hang onto one?
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Review by
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on 3rd Jul 2007
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User Rating : 10
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This car can't be beaten pound-for-pound, I have driven Astons, BMW, Porsches and Mercedes, and none compare.
chrisyuk's full review | 49 words
Review by
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on 2nd Mar 2006
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The Audi TT Quattro is superb, especially in ice and snow. It keeps you on every corner even at high speeds. Great overall performance and reliability
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Review by
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on 14th Apr 2003
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User Rating : 3
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This is a review of the 225BHP TT (the 180BHP version is purely a possers car without the power).
In the style game this car is very hard to fault, its smooth outside lines are always attractive from any angle, while the interior is a genuine work of art.
The TT is now not as uncommon as it was in the early days.... in London you'll see more TTs on your way to work than the new Mini (ie. VERY common)...... not good if you like something out of the ordinary.
Performance wise is where th ...
Andy.'s full review | 219 words | 11 comments added.
