Audi TT, 1998 - 2006
453Rating4.06% worse than average rating of competitors (4.2)Review number: 3 RecommendsYes 0% No 100%
The Audi TT is a sports car built with 2 + 2 coupe and convertible aluminum bodies on the Volkswagen Group PQ34 platform, which was also used by the Volkswagen Golf Mk4, Skoda Octavia and others. Originally introduced as a conceptual model, it received a great deal of attention and was put into series production. TT design is definitely noteworthy - futuristic regular lines and curves intertwine, this is called "industrial design". The car’s design has set the guidelines for future models and not just Audi. Audi TT engines are transversely mounted and driven by the front or all-wheel drive (quattro system). The TT was originally produced with a 1.8-liter turbo four-cylinder 20-valve engine with 180 hp or 225 hp, and was later introduced with a 250 hp 3.2-liter VR6 variant. There were problems with the Audi TT as well - the first models were very unstable at high speeds, so many cars were canceled. An electronic stability program has been installed, a rear spoiler has been fitted, and the suspension has been improved. Among car enthusiasts, the TT has earned itself as a car of exclusive design with a well-designed interior, powerful engines and a relatively large trunk (coupe version). The downsides are the very narrow rear seat, the lack of side support in the front seats and some minor faults.