Spy shots of the supposed TT-S
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Spy shots of the supposed TT-S
<ul><li><a href="http://news.windingroad.com/countriesmarkets/euro/spied-audis-tt-s-cabrio-at-the-nurburgring/">http://news.windingroad.com/countriesmarkets/euro/spied-audis-tt-s-cabrio-at-the-nurburgring/</a</li></ul>
#3
I checked out the first link and thought the front looked droopy
but on red, it's so fugly. The MK2 sort-of appeals to me with the sport package, but the TT-S front end is seriously atrocious.
<img src="http://images.worldcarfans.com/articles/2007/10/16/9071016.013/9071016.013.Mini1L.jpg">
Maybe they were going for the aggressive look of...... an elephant seal?
<img src="http://www.ctap4.org/video/images/MaleElephantSeal3.jpg">
<img src="http://images.worldcarfans.com/articles/2007/10/16/9071016.013/9071016.013.Mini1L.jpg">
Maybe they were going for the aggressive look of...... an elephant seal?
<img src="http://www.ctap4.org/video/images/MaleElephantSeal3.jpg">
#6
I'm reminded of something else...
<center><img src="http://www.cybertronical.com/allsites/starwars/main/aliens/boss_nass/nass.jpg"></center><p>
and I actually like the MK2
and I actually like the MK2
#7
Bwa ha ha!! Yeah... Sure.
<i>The prior generation TT never got the full-blown Audi performance
upgrades, but it is thought that the second-generation TT-with its
improved handling dynamics and overall improved prowess-is now
capable of handling the extra grunt to run with the likes of
Porsche's Cayman S and BMW's top Z4 coupes. </i>
Sorry, but no. A car that's mostly front-drive isn't going to compete with those, even with a peppier motor and some different body bits.
Oh, and for that matter, I've never been so bothered by the location of the mk2 TT's fuel filler lid until now.
Wow, that looks stupid.
upgrades, but it is thought that the second-generation TT-with its
improved handling dynamics and overall improved prowess-is now
capable of handling the extra grunt to run with the likes of
Porsche's Cayman S and BMW's top Z4 coupes. </i>
Sorry, but no. A car that's mostly front-drive isn't going to compete with those, even with a peppier motor and some different body bits.
Oh, and for that matter, I've never been so bothered by the location of the mk2 TT's fuel filler lid until now.
Wow, that looks stupid.