Test drove 225TTR green/green/green
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Test drove 225TTR green/green/green
<center><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/AudiWorldPics/2000/GreenTT1.jpg"></center><p>What a car!
++ Engine:
The engine is superb. Lots of torque above 2500RPM. This engine really needs Quattro AWD.
± Suspension:
I missed the crisp and direct steering behaviour of my 180FWD. Quite a bit of the thrill is gone with the new suspension. I like the "old" setup much more, but I'm shure, that some of us will like the modified suspension.
++ Kneepads:
They are thicker and angeled (see pic). I felt better support for my leg.
+ Instrument cluster:
The green arrows for the turn signals are much brighter now (see pic).
- Noise level:
Very loud compared to the Coupe. Was a little bit annoying to me. But others may like the sound.
- Trunk:
In one word: tiny
Car is still available. Sells for MSRP.<p><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/AudiWorldPics/2000/jk.jpg" border="0" alt=" "></a>
++ Engine:
The engine is superb. Lots of torque above 2500RPM. This engine really needs Quattro AWD.
± Suspension:
I missed the crisp and direct steering behaviour of my 180FWD. Quite a bit of the thrill is gone with the new suspension. I like the "old" setup much more, but I'm shure, that some of us will like the modified suspension.
++ Kneepads:
They are thicker and angeled (see pic). I felt better support for my leg.
+ Instrument cluster:
The green arrows for the turn signals are much brighter now (see pic).
- Noise level:
Very loud compared to the Coupe. Was a little bit annoying to me. But others may like the sound.
- Trunk:
In one word: tiny
Car is still available. Sells for MSRP.<p><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/AudiWorldPics/2000/jk.jpg" border="0" alt=" "></a>
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Kneepad
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Green arrow
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I must have at least one for the driver's side. Thanks for the pics Jurgen!
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Yesss!
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Does it feel any softer, or is it just thicker?
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Is it cushiony too, or just the angle?
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