Used 2001 Audi TT Coupe Consumer Reviews
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TT 2WD 180HP CPE -great handling&design
have 16,250 mi on this daily driver. raven blk. handles like its on rails, loves to run between 3000-5000rpm,2nd -4th. still love design, art and concept of this car.minor qc so far, side mirror lens (gel spot of thermal,failed horn,buggy hatch-fuel release switch, exhaust heat shield rattle. great brakes for your avg sports car enthusiast on public rds.all interior pwr features perform as promised.warreny support excellent thus far. note: TT 180hp has required 94 octane spec.
WAY too many maintenance issues
I've owned this TT since February of 2002, and I would estimate that I've already had to take it into the dealer to be repaired at least 30 times - and this is not an exaggeration. It's a fun car with good styling but if I had to do it all over again, I'd buy a different car. Inflated european repair costs aside, it's a royal pain to have to bring this car to the dealership over & over again. There weren't many comparable options when I bought my TT...but now that there are, I'm planning to sell mine and buy a japanese sports car instead so that I can spend more time driving it and less time leaving it at a repair shop.
- 225hp quattro ConvertibleMSRP: $8,49996 mi away
- 180hp ConvertibleMSRP: $10,900144 mi away
- 180hp CoupeMSRP: $9,800208 mi away
Solid, great all-around car!
Pros: Power 2200-5800 rpm, tight handling, killer brakes, gorgeous style, solid feel, safe, AWD, flashing brights back at people who think HID's are high-beams. Cons: Less balanced than a Boxster, loses power 6000+ rpm, limited visibility, rain water on rear window, no CD player standard in a $38000 car, cupholder placement (all these are niggles). MountainScott, the car is a single turbo NOT a twin-turbo. TT does not stand for twin turbo. "Go in knowing what you're getting," as you say.
Fun
This is a fun car. I don't know what people are complaining about--it's a sports car. It's small! It's not a Caddy. It's going to be hard to get into. My big problem in 15000 miles is a seat belt that catches and squeeking windshield wipers, both fixed immediately. My dealer, Premier Motors in Albuquerque, has been terriffic. No problems with their service at all. I'm very happy with my TT. I wouldn't trade it for anyting else.
TTrific
A lot of the so-called expert reviewers knock the TT for performance (especially compared to peers such as the S2000). However,I think the car performs incredibly well for the avg. road driver and you're likely to be thrilled unless your an F-1 driver. The style and quality of construction have been well documented and there is no doubt in my mind that the TT is an instant classic destined to appreciate in value over the long-term.