Audi Canada - TT / TTS Configurator Online
#3
Some differences between this and the US TTS: better standard wheels, no 20" option, no Alcantara available (full leather only). Also, at today's exchange rate, the TTS is cheaper in Canada...
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The S-Line issue has been known for some time, I uploaded the order guide weeks ago.
I was hoping we would get wheel options as the standard TTS wheels are too dark for my personal tastes.
Seven wheels to choose from on a TTS in Germany, we get one, that's a disappointment.
I love the look of the 20" option on the U.S. configurator.
Another thing I really hope gets fixed is the lack of an Express Red Leather option on this configurator.
I was hoping we would get wheel options as the standard TTS wheels are too dark for my personal tastes.
Seven wheels to choose from on a TTS in Germany, we get one, that's a disappointment.
I love the look of the 20" option on the U.S. configurator.
Another thing I really hope gets fixed is the lack of an Express Red Leather option on this configurator.
Last edited by Can_Quattro; 07-15-2015 at 08:12 PM.
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One Canadian dollar ("loonie") is worth 77 US cents today. In relative purchasing power it would be more expensive in Canada compared to when at parity.
I like the 19" blade wheels, and all-leather, but of course eye of the beholder items.
I like the 19" blade wheels, and all-leather, but of course eye of the beholder items.
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I wonder if not getting the "Navigation Package" has downsides beside not having the nav features. On the S3 for example, getting the nav package increases the pop-out screen size and resolution (7" instead of 5") and comes with a more powerful graphics card if I understood correctly.
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I wonder if not getting the "Navigation Package" has downsides beside not having the nav features. On the S3 for example, getting the nav package increases the pop-out screen size and resolution (7" instead of 5") and comes with a more powerful graphics card if I understood correctly.
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Isn't it great how they tease you in the information links with pictures of a manual shifter and clutch, etc. but then they don't actually bring the manual transmission to Canada? If you're not going to offer the manual transmission, at least take all of your pictures from cars that are automatics.
On another note, I think I saw that standard features included keyless entry with push button start. This is regardless of whether you select the Driver Comfort Package (that has Advanced Key). Shouldn't you have to have Advanced Key to get push button start? What exactly is Advanced Key?
On another note, I think I saw that standard features included keyless entry with push button start. This is regardless of whether you select the Driver Comfort Package (that has Advanced Key). Shouldn't you have to have Advanced Key to get push button start? What exactly is Advanced Key?
Last edited by Steamer; 07-22-2015 at 07:23 PM.
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From the UK web site:
https://www.audi.co.uk/glossary/a/advanced-key.html
From the US web site (search the page for Advanced Key to find the videos):
Audi Video Help & Tutorials | Audi USA