AUDI TT 2.0T FSI 2dr (2007)
Audi TT 2.0 FSi - The fun only stops at the petrol pump
I don't think I'm quite getting 36MPG lol, as the paperwork says. I guess that's something to do with *ahem* my driving style, and using the turbo. Thing is, why buy an Audi TT if you're not going to make it work? The turbo works really well too, no lag.
What I'd say first is that it's actually surprisingly easy to drive. The only tricky thing is seeing out the back on account of the low seat position and the high windows. Mine is the 'standard' Audi TT so I didn't get the parking helpers at the back with it, and couldn't be bothered stumping up another £300 for it (dealer wouldn't budge on that).
Another surprise is that it's got four seats that can actually get four people in. I saw a previous generation Audi TT a few years back and the back seats looked stupid. My ones are hardly limo sized, but they're ok for medium trips, like out to the cinema with mates or whatever (we're in the sticks so that can be about 10 miles).
As you'd expect it darts away from standstill like a blue ass fly, really puts a lot of more expensive cars to shame. It's the power to weight ratio I think, always makes me smile to drive. They do get it to grip the road as well though somehow, handy!
A couple of bits of interior trim have come loose but otherwise no repairs needed so far. It's only a couple of years old though.
Stereo system fantastic. I think it's eight speakers all round, might be nine or ten, but seriously it's like being at the gig. Again there was some stereo upgrade that I didn't bother with, for something like £500 extra. All these costs make me a bit worried what repairs are eventually going to cost for an Audi TT. For now I'm just stuck with the petrol bills.