Audi TT Coupe is a two seats is also available with convertible bodywork - Roadster. The range consists of 5 engines - 4 petrol and diesel versions.
Audi TT Coupe
Three versions Audi TT Coupe are a 2.0 TFSI, with variants of 200 or 272 hp and a 3.2 for 250 hp six-cylinder atmospheric, all other engines are 4-cylinders and are supercharged by a turbocharger. Version 2.0 TFSI of 272 hp, known as TT S, we treat it in another article.
Audi TT Coupe
The 200-hp 2.0 TFSI is an interesting option for those who need the automatic change (Stronic not available in the 1.8 TFSI) or the total traction system (Quattro). However, those who need this capability because often circulate on snow; you can invest a portion of the price difference that exists between the two in acquiring a set of winter tires and tires.
Audi TT Coupe
The traction increases the total capacity of traction, bringing the car is more capable of dealing with a ramp and speeding before a curve, but does not increase the maximum speed of passage through the improvement curve or braking (inertia affects equally regardless of traction system). The winter tires, however, give them more grips in cornering and braking, in addition to traction (on ice or snow).
Audi TT Coupe
Versions of TT 200, 250 and 272 hp can have a manual or an automatic change of type 'DSG' (which Audi calls' Stronic '), both with six speeds. For Audi TT Coupe 1.8 TFSI and 2.0 TDI 170 hp is not available the automatic shifter.
Audi TT Coupe
The manual shifter is fast enough and marches come without effort. Despite this, we recommend testing the automatic 'Stronic. During a normal driving is much more comfortable that the manual; driving in a sport, using the mode 'sport' of change, not much worse than a good driver and at least as good as most.
Audi TT Coupe Interior
Audi TT Coupe
With the suspension of series, the Audi TT Coupe is stable, easy to lead and has a normal level of adherence.
Audi TT Coupe
When driving fast on highways slow, we did not find much difference between the versions of gasoline of 200 and 250 hp. Optionally you can have a suspension of hardness variable called Audi Magnetic Ride.
Audi TT Coupe Engine
Audi TT Coupe
The Audi TT Coupe is a car for his dynamically satisfactory balance between comfort and agility. What we do not have the Audi TT Coupe is the touch of sports that do have, for example, a Mazda MX-5 or a Porsche Cayman (though these two are more obnoxious). An Audi S3 also may be more advisable than a Audi TT Coupe for those who want a sporty touch.
Audi TT Coupe
The Audi TT Coupe is a 2 +2 coupe of seats. The two rears are practically useless except for carrying young children or some objects that might prove more convenient to leave it there in the trunk, as the shelter. The trunk is adequate.
Audi TT Coupe
Some of the items of equipment that has serial Audi TT Coupe are front airbags, front side and head, stability and traction control, climate control, alarm, computer or sports suspension. Version 3.2 Quattro has, in addition to the above, xenon headlamps doubles and total traction system.
Audi TT Coupe
Three versions Audi TT Coupe are a 2.0 TFSI, with variants of 200 or 272 hp and a 3.2 for 250 hp six-cylinder atmospheric, all other engines are 4-cylinders and are supercharged by a turbocharger. Version 2.0 TFSI of 272 hp, known as TT S, we treat it in another article.
Audi TT Coupe
The 200-hp 2.0 TFSI is an interesting option for those who need the automatic change (Stronic not available in the 1.8 TFSI) or the total traction system (Quattro). However, those who need this capability because often circulate on snow; you can invest a portion of the price difference that exists between the two in acquiring a set of winter tires and tires.
Audi TT Coupe
The traction increases the total capacity of traction, bringing the car is more capable of dealing with a ramp and speeding before a curve, but does not increase the maximum speed of passage through the improvement curve or braking (inertia affects equally regardless of traction system). The winter tires, however, give them more grips in cornering and braking, in addition to traction (on ice or snow).
Audi TT Coupe
Versions of TT 200, 250 and 272 hp can have a manual or an automatic change of type 'DSG' (which Audi calls' Stronic '), both with six speeds. For Audi TT Coupe 1.8 TFSI and 2.0 TDI 170 hp is not available the automatic shifter.
Audi TT Coupe
The manual shifter is fast enough and marches come without effort. Despite this, we recommend testing the automatic 'Stronic. During a normal driving is much more comfortable that the manual; driving in a sport, using the mode 'sport' of change, not much worse than a good driver and at least as good as most.
Audi TT Coupe Interior
Audi TT Coupe
With the suspension of series, the Audi TT Coupe is stable, easy to lead and has a normal level of adherence.
Audi TT Coupe
When driving fast on highways slow, we did not find much difference between the versions of gasoline of 200 and 250 hp. Optionally you can have a suspension of hardness variable called Audi Magnetic Ride.
Audi TT Coupe Engine
Audi TT Coupe
The Audi TT Coupe is a car for his dynamically satisfactory balance between comfort and agility. What we do not have the Audi TT Coupe is the touch of sports that do have, for example, a Mazda MX-5 or a Porsche Cayman (though these two are more obnoxious). An Audi S3 also may be more advisable than a Audi TT Coupe for those who want a sporty touch.
Audi TT Coupe
The Audi TT Coupe is a 2 +2 coupe of seats. The two rears are practically useless except for carrying young children or some objects that might prove more convenient to leave it there in the trunk, as the shelter. The trunk is adequate.
Audi TT Coupe
Some of the items of equipment that has serial Audi TT Coupe are front airbags, front side and head, stability and traction control, climate control, alarm, computer or sports suspension. Version 3.2 Quattro has, in addition to the above, xenon headlamps doubles and total traction system.
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