Sunday, August 1, 2010

Audi TT Coupe

With a double-clutch transmission, ample power, and grip for days, the 2008 Audi TT Coupe makes for a more enjoyable drive than the Roadster. Bluetooth, an dock, satellite radio, and optional navigation round out the package. integration is seamless but incomplete, and the Bluetooth setup has simila.Interior storage is all but nonexistent.The 2008 Audi Coupe has an upscale look and is a blast on twisty roads. It might seem impractical and pricey, compared with other sports cars in the $50,000 range, but it is one of the best toys we can think of.

Our week with Audi's second-generation Coupe came soon after our earlier test of the Audi Roadster. We enjoyed the convertible version enough to give Choice award, mainly thanks tounflappable performance and roster of available tech options.

Coupe similarly impressed us, with its dynamic performance benefiting slightly from the inherently stiffer chassis that comes with a fixed roof versus a retractable one. Our test Coupe didn't include the navigation option, just as the Roadster hadn't, and worse, did without our droptop's magnetic ride suspension, but we did get dedicated iPod dock in the glovebox this time around.

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