2019 TT / TTS
#11
AudiWorld Member
Yes, of course.....
....It has to be a misprint. Hence, my comment 'wonder if Audi knows' and what I intended to be a sideways laughing smiley face at the end...😁
#13
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#15
AudiWorld Super User
Audi USA - the red head step child
I had the 2019 TT on my short list. All the news I had read about it sounded and looked encouraging, but then I noticed that the US model won't get the upgraded honeycomb grill. Nor does it appear that we will get the dynamic handling portion of Audi Drive Select. Both of those omissions disappointing.
#16
#17
For what it’s worth….
At the beginning of the month (December), my local dealer offered me an incoming 2019 TTS. Configuration fixed, supposed to arrive late January. This is was in lieu of ordering a car, which he said wouldn’t arrive until April or May. While he would accept my order, their next allocation isn’t until January, and he acknowledged the factory is not currently accepting orders for 2019 TTSs
And, none of the dealers I have spoken to have any idea when the 2019 TTRS order guide will become available.
At the beginning of the month (December), my local dealer offered me an incoming 2019 TTS. Configuration fixed, supposed to arrive late January. This is was in lieu of ordering a car, which he said wouldn’t arrive until April or May. While he would accept my order, their next allocation isn’t until January, and he acknowledged the factory is not currently accepting orders for 2019 TTSs
And, none of the dealers I have spoken to have any idea when the 2019 TTRS order guide will become available.
#18
AudiWorld Member
The dealer would have accepted my order, if nothing else to reserve a place in line. He was considerate enough not to mislead me into thinking the order was going anywhere in December. Since I'm trying to hold out for a TTRS, I have little to gain by placing an order on a TTS that's going nowhere.
#20
AudiWorld Super User
Unfortunately, they just did not sell in the US
Mk 2 TTS roadsters just did not sell. In fact sales of all convertibles in the US are way down compared to 15 years ago. That is why Audi did not offer the Mk 2 TTRS roadster here or I'd own one. I also planned on buying a Mk 3 TTS roadster but that did not happen. Audi decided that there was no profit selling TTS roadsters in the US given the cost of required certifications. Frankly, I'm amazed they even sell a base TT roadster given the low sales.