"Wheels" magazine in Australia just ran a full test comparison with
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Bet'ya Nissan pays a hefty ad revenue in that rag.:) >>>>>
TT has never won in shootout's in magazines. They always say its still "a fresh design"...yadayadayadayada. But people still buy them...go figure .
bottom line is i would not put my cooly in either of those other cars...I would buy the TT again. IMHO....
bottom line is i would not put my cooly in either of those other cars...I would buy the TT again. IMHO....
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CORRECTION: "best sports car under...
...<font color="003366"> 100,000<i> Australian </i> dollars.
FYI that's US $60,654.08. Includes some pretty hefty taxes, too. Ya know, S6 sedan pricing starts at 167,100 of Australia's "Pacific Pesos" and moves up from there.</font>
FYI that's US $60,654.08. Includes some pretty hefty taxes, too. Ya know, S6 sedan pricing starts at 167,100 of Australia's "Pacific Pesos" and moves up from there.</font>
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