The Audi TT - it's quick, sleek and effortlessly cool. But is it really a sports car? Read our latest used car buying guide to find out:
Then there’s the Quattro Sport. Introduced in 2005, it features a 237bhp 1.8-litre unit under the bonnet, two lightweight Recaro seats in the front and a two-tone body. It’s the lightest, sharpest and quickest TT, with a 0-62mph time of just 5.9sec. Only 800 examples were sold in the UK, solidifying it as a sought-after future classic.
Finally, from 2005, the 148bhp’s power was tweaked to 161bhp and the 178bhp’s to 187bhp. A year later, the Mk1 TT faced its demise. It gave way to the second-generation car that would later step aside for the current, third-generation TT. Let’s get back to our original question, though: is the TT a true sports car? It turns out the answer depends on your definition of ‘true’, because while it doesn’t feature your traditional rear-wheel-drive sports car configuration, it certainly looks the part and has the performance to match, especially in Quattro Sport guise. And with excellent GT credentials as well, the TT is a car that will keep you positively smitten every day of the year.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Under the skin: the Audi EV that hoovers harmful particulates | AutocarAudi's 'Urban Purifier' is a filter technology being tested that uses EVs to remove dirty particulates from the air in congested cities:
Read more »
Nearly new buying guide: Jaguar XE | AutocarWhat if we told you there's a handsome, luxurious saloon that's a gem to drive and can be yours for £7000? Well, here it is - the Jaguar XE:
Read more »
Greatest road tests ever: Skoda Roomster | AutocarBack in 2006, we tested the Skoda Roomster - an unusual breath of fresh air that wrapped Volkswagen quality in a practical frock:
Read more »
Lotus boss: firm ‘feels like it’s alive again’ | AutocarWith Emira deliveries beginning and the Evija soon to follow, Lotus boss Matt Windle is confident his firm has a great future:
Read more »
RML Short Wheelbase review | AutocarThe RML Short Wheelbase is a glamorous, £1.6 million tribute to the Ferrari 250 SWB - read why we think it's more than just a restomod:
Read more »
Autocar's Ukrainian journey to deliver aid in ambulances | AutocarAutocar recently drove three donated ambulances packed with medical aid to Ukraine to deliver supplies to those who needed it - read about the epic 1,200 mile, 24-hour journey here:
Read more »