Consumer Reports Reviews the Audi TT
The Audi TT is a convertible, coupe offered in a 2dr Cpe S tronic quattro 2.0T Premium Plus, 2dr Cpe S tronic quattro 2.0T Prestige, 2dr Roadster S tronic quattro 2.0T Premium Plus, 2dr Roadster S tronic quattro 2.0T Prestige, 2dr Cpe S tronic quattro 2.0T Premium Plus, 2dr Cpe S tronic quattro 2.0T Prestige, 2dr Roadster S tronic quattro 2.0T Premium Plus, 2dr Roadster S tronic quattro 2.0T Prestige and 2dr Cpe MT quattro 2.5T. The powertrains include 2.0-liter 4 turbo (211 hp), 2.0-liter 4 turbo (265 hp) and 2.5-liter 5 turbo (360 hp) engines, and 6-speed manual and 6-speed sequential transmissions. It is AWD wheel drive. EPA-rated fuel economy ranges from 23 mpg city to 31 mpg highway. The TT uses Premium fuel.
Competing models include Nissan Z and Mazda MX-5 Miata.
Last Model Reviewed: 2012
Reviewed Audi TTs from Consumer Reports
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- 2012 Audi TT convertible Premium Plus 4-cyl
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