Hmmm. "Audi TT Plus." Wonder what that is?
#3
Something I just now spotted in a attachment to a memo I received yesterday...
...<font color="003366"> apparently in an another segment than the TT.
Too late to call the mothership today. Whythell didn't I catch this last night?
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Too late to call the mothership today. Whythell didn't I catch this last night?
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#6
Re: I DEMAND INFO NOW...
...<font color="003366"> Calm down or I'll have my mom come over and beat up your dad.
First off, what will be good news to you, the "TT Plus" appears to be an additive model <u>not</u> a replacement. That infers the car, whatever it is or whatever the planner(s) <i>want it to be</i>, the modle is likely to be a different size from the TT (potentially bad news to you). And inasmuch as the name is "TT <b>Plus</b>" it's prolly reasonable to deduce the car is larger than the TT (definitely bad news to you). Of course, it <i>could</i> mean the car has MORE POWER than a TT (good news). But if it's a bigger car will you really care?
I think not!
Regardless, when you wrote that you "want the same design now (or a mildly restyled)" you will, most assuredly, be displeased with the next TT.
There ain't nuthin' evolutionary 'bout it. The next car will be a radical as break from the cars of 2005 (including most Audis) as the original TT concept car was from the automotive design philosophies of 1995.
Lot of folks here are not gonna like the 2006 TT. You're likely to be one of 'em, I'm sorry to say.
Now all I gotta do is flesh out whether the "TT Plus" is somebody's wish-for car or whether it's gonna be real.
And when.</font>
First off, what will be good news to you, the "TT Plus" appears to be an additive model <u>not</u> a replacement. That infers the car, whatever it is or whatever the planner(s) <i>want it to be</i>, the modle is likely to be a different size from the TT (potentially bad news to you). And inasmuch as the name is "TT <b>Plus</b>" it's prolly reasonable to deduce the car is larger than the TT (definitely bad news to you). Of course, it <i>could</i> mean the car has MORE POWER than a TT (good news). But if it's a bigger car will you really care?
I think not!
Regardless, when you wrote that you "want the same design now (or a mildly restyled)" you will, most assuredly, be displeased with the next TT.
There ain't nuthin' evolutionary 'bout it. The next car will be a radical as break from the cars of 2005 (including most Audis) as the original TT concept car was from the automotive design philosophies of 1995.
Lot of folks here are not gonna like the 2006 TT. You're likely to be one of 'em, I'm sorry to say.
Now all I gotta do is flesh out whether the "TT Plus" is somebody's wish-for car or whether it's gonna be real.
And when.</font>
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#8
Ouch nothing like giving it to us straight
how bout whether this new model will be in the same price range as the current model?
I would really like to say you are a source of useless knowledge and torment you relentlessly as I do most members of this forum but your not and I am so where does that leave me?
SOL I guess ;-p
You still selling those women?
I would really like to say you are a source of useless knowledge and torment you relentlessly as I do most members of this forum but your not and I am so where does that leave me?
SOL I guess ;-p
You still selling those women?
#9
Ply me with a adequate number of high-quality Hendrick's Gibsons...
...<font color="003366"> at <i>TT-east</i> and, as long as there's nobody from AoA lurking in the vicinity, I may be persuaded to give you a hint or two regarding your first question.
Go ahead and torment. I'm up to it. Besides that that does not kill you makes you stronger. 'Course the downside is that kinda stuff <u>does</u> tend to leave scars.
As for the women, they <i>might</i> still be available. In "as new" condition, too.</font>
Go ahead and torment. I'm up to it. Besides that that does not kill you makes you stronger. 'Course the downside is that kinda stuff <u>does</u> tend to leave scars.
As for the women, they <i>might</i> still be available. In "as new" condition, too.</font>