Audi’s next TT sports car will be longer, wider and will have larger interior space. The car is currently undergoing testing and target launch will be spring next year.
Roadster and coupe versions will debut at the Geneva Motor Show in march 2006. The turbo TT will now feature the 2 litre turbocharged 4 cylinder engine from the Volkswagen Golf GTI instead of the previous 1.8 turbo. The V6 TT will use the same 3.2 litre V6 but it will have DSG pedal shift transmission on top-line models.
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Paul Tan
After dabbling for years in the IT industry, Paul Tan initially began this site as a general blog covering various topics of personal interest. With an increasing number of readers paying rapt attention to the motoring stories, one thing led to another and the rest, as they say, is history.
Ugly. They ruined what should've been a beautiful car. The original was so sublime and subtle. Every line an angle (minus the spoiler) in the right place. The interior was a righteous place to be in. Hopefully they don't screw that up either.
Well..the trend is now on "macho" cars. Look at the Merc SLK or new MX5, more grown up, more macho. Even the Alfa 159's lines have been tighten up (based on the 156).
I kinda like to think of cars as women, so hopefully somebody out there remembers that cars need to be proportianate. Ying and Yang.
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i always thought of the audi tt as one of the most proportionate car.. soon to be no more then..
OOT.
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In "Supermini" class somemore. No shit man.
Ugly. They ruined what should've been a beautiful car. The original was so sublime and subtle. Every line an angle (minus the spoiler) in the right place. The interior was a righteous place to be in. Hopefully they don't screw that up either.
Well..the trend is now on "macho" cars. Look at the Merc SLK or new MX5, more grown up, more macho. Even the Alfa 159's lines have been tighten up (based on the 156).
I kinda like to think of cars as women, so hopefully somebody out there remembers that cars need to be proportianate. Ying and Yang.
I still prefer the Old TT. Size and shape just fit!