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Old 05-03-2004, 10:13 PM
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Default I took delivery of my 3.2 TTR about 6 months ago and amazingly...

The car is perfect. There is not one odd rattle. Not one DSG misstep. No fuel gauge gremlins. No instrument cluster resets.

No problems whatsoever.

Anyone who knows my history knows that my first 2 TTs were somewhat less than reliable. While admittedly it's still early in the game, I feel like I'm driving a car with the reliability of a Honda with the style and soul of an Audi.

Maybe I'm just lucky for now, but so far, so good.
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Knock on aluminum. ;^) Great to hear!
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sounding good,Brad.......glad to hear it...
Old 05-04-2004, 05:09 AM
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Third time's a charm! Probably built on a Tuesday./
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Default Re: I took delivery of my 3.2 TTR about 6 months ago and amazingly...

Thats good to hear. So far my 03 225 has about 7000+ miles on it with no problems. A slight buz behind the instrament cluster at times, but thats it. Considering the bumpy Northeast roads here in Ma. the car runs very tight.
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Default Well, my GF's 2002 civic needed its shocks replaced at 14K and little plastics have been comming

appart since it was new

So much for honda reliability....

Glad to hear that Audi's build quality in TT's has improved - its about time.
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1994 Civic w/ 145k miles on original shocks. BTW, Hondas r very reliable.
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Default Touching wood!!....... :o)

For you and me....
I had one 'minor' problem with my 2001TTQR.
A truck was swerving into my lane, I hit the horn....not even a squeak...dead as a doornail. Audi replaced it(them) FOC. But I have not had a single problem other than that. And it's going in for 60,000 next week.
Williams in Lansing treat my baby very well... and everytime I get her back she's been nicely washed )
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Default Yeah, but the build quality of Honda seems to be going down. ->

My friend has 2001 Prelude and has had his tranny changed/repaired 3 times.
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That sucks. Stuff happens.


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