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2008 Audi TT - First Drive - Car and Driver

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Audi November Sales Maintain Record Share Pace - PR Newswire (press release) December 02, 2009

A6 includes Audi A6 sedan, S6 sedan and A6 Avant models. - A8 includes Audi A8 sedan, A8L sedan, and S8 sedan models. - TT includes Audi TT coupe' and TT and more »

Why Did The NPP Lose Election 2008? - Peace fm Online December 01, 2009

Why Did The NPP Lose Election 2008? another comes and goes in a US$75000 Audi TT Roadster; another one uses a US$40000 Chrysler 300C; and another senior and respected member also uses an and more »

J.D. Power and Associates Reports: Popularity of Real-Time Traffic and Voice ... - PR Newswire (press release) December 02, 2009

Included in the study but not ranked due to small sample size are: Acura RL (Alpine), Audi A6 (Harman/Becker), Audi TT (Aisin AW), Buick Lucerne (Delphi), and more »

Review: Audi's new state of the art service facility - Moneycontrol.com November 21, 2009

Review: Audi's new state of the art service facility Review: Audi's new state of the art service facilityThe entire Audi model range, comprising the new Audi Q7, the Audi Q5, the new Audi A6, the Audi A8, the Audi A4,the Audi TT and the super sports car Audi R8

The Green Car of the Year Awards Given to the 2010 Audi A3 TDI by Green Car ... - TransWorldNews (press release) December 04, 2009

In 2008, Audi AG enhanced its model portfolio by adding TT TDI, TTS Coupe and Roadster, A3 Cabriolet, S3 Sportback, Q5, Q7 V12 TDI as well as successor and more »

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Audi Peddles Luxury Coupe RS 5 on Course to Catch BMW in US Market: Cars

Audi’s 340-horsepower TT RS will go on sale in the U. S. next month, while the 78,000-euro ($111,000) RS 5 coupe, which. The Volkswagen AG (VOW) luxury brand, which lags behind BMW and Daimler AG (DAI) ’s Mercedes-Benz in pricing power, will offer the top-. Audi AG (NSU) will introduce its top-of-the. gap to luxury-car leader Bayerische Motoren Werke AG. (BMW). a goal of doubling U. S. sales of high-performance cars to about. RS models, which have all-wheel drive and. brand’s image and charge higher prices as it bids to narrow the. line sports cars in the U. S. from next month to enhance the. end RS variants as part of a decade-long effort to get more.

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financing options for a 2008 audi tt coupe?

im doing a math project and i need to know two different financing options for a 2008 audi tt coupe? can you tell me the options or give me some websites that have some options?
(asked by a!yak on February 09, 255)

A: One option could be through an Audi dealer and the other option could be from your bank. Your'e not going to find this info online so your'e gonna have to get off your ass and head to the local Audi dealership, and your bank. Good luck! (answered by Andrew M on February 09, 811)

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Is the 2008 Audi TT good in the snow?

Should I get the Quattro 3.2, not good on gas though.
(asked by theomen75 on November 20, 2007)

A: Well you kind of answered your own question there.
The TT comes in a quattro and non-quattro version.
The non-quattro is front wheel drive, and like all front wheel drive vehicles, they are better in the snow than rear wheel drive. By definintion an all wheel drive (i.e. quattro) is best.
I live around lake Erie and the lake effect snow can be ugly. With good tires a quattro will not have any problems. I suggest it. (answered by Gunslinger on November 20, 2007)

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How can I drive a 2008 Audi TT coupe for 6mos-1yr only? 500mi/month, how much would it cost?


I am referring to a lease or short term rental, contest, marketing gimmik, etc- NOT JUT THE GAS OR OPERATING COSTS...

I dont want to own or buy the car long term or even 2-3 yrs just enought to try it out...
(asked by Fran H on July 12, 2007)

A: That would cost you to much.Its not worth it trust me. (answered by max on July 16, 2007)

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