Sunday, December 16, 2007

Practicality

Audi TT

If the buyer of the Audi TT doesn’t get too carried away with all the extras that are offered with this package then their investment should be a good deal of its value. With its 1.8 petrol motor the TT gets great fuel economy. Repairs aren’t too costly when performed routinely, but when driven too enthusiastically, maintenance can prove to be more costly.

The Audi TT focuses on driver pleasure and all out style, but it is actually a very practical machine too. The boot is larger than it appears from the exterior and can hold its fair share of cargo. There are numerous cargo caddies located in the interior cabin as well.

As with most Audi’s, the controls and displays are easily accessible and function very well. There are no major concerns with the TT’s controls. The red backlight can make the displays difficult to view at night. Despite the cars sport, petite appearance, an average sized passenger will find the car quite comfortable.

The Audi TT would not be easily accessible for everyone. The car sits low to the ground,has cool Audi 80 Quattro Distributor Cap and though the seating is fairly spacious larger passengers may have a good deal of trouble loading and unloading.

The Audi TT’s mirrors offer a good rearview to assist with parking. The thick pillars block a good portion of the view for parallel parking though and the driver must be able to navigate using the external mirrors. The steering offers little resistance and handles well.

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