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Have you ever seen a first-generation Audi TT like this one? We’re guessing that’s a definite no. The crew over from Automotorblog sent over these pictures believing it’s a “sensational ...
Shed of the Week: Audi TT (Mk1) With its 20-year anniversary upon us, Shed celebrates the iconic double T By Tony Middlehurst / Friday, 27 July 2018 / Loading comments ...
As a star of the very first issue of evo, Audi’s design icon is a car entwined with this magazine’s history. But now it’s no more. We drive an early Mk1 quattro alongside a late Mk3 RS to ...
For the 2016 model years, a brand new Audi TT was launched with edgier styling but still using 2.0L turbo-four power, now with 220 hp in the regular TT and 292 hp in the TTS, both with quattro AWD ...
Audi’s famous coupé was finally knocked off its award-winning perch in 2004 by the superb Mazda RX-8 – but by 2007, the TT had returned to winning ways – albeit in Mk2 form (below).
Audi was able to beef things up towards the end of the TT's first run by adding a 247-horsepower 3.2-liter VR6, a mellifluous and powerful engine that tends to make everything better.
On paper it should have been a disaster: woeful underpinnings, lethal handling, uninspiring to drive. Yet, despite these flaws, the MK1 Audi TT managed to become a big success.
Thankfully, there’s room under the hood to plop in a 220 hp Audi TT 1.8-liter 20-valve turbo engine.
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