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Thursday, February 09, 2006 

Audi TT: Offering Driving Pleasure

Author: Jennifer Dylan
Introduced in 1995, the Audi TT was still a concept car that
time. After three years, the Audi TT came rolling off the
manufacturing and assembly lines to the streets. This new
vehicle then held the Audi A4's shorter version of its platform.
This vehicle was manufactured as a front drive coupe and as a
roadster. It also was sold and offered with a Quattro all wheel
drive.

The Audi TT has a unique style and design that makes it stand
out from the rest. It has a roofline that quite resembles the
Volkswagen's new Beetle. In 2000, this vehicle received a
nomination for the North American Car of the Year award. That
same year and the following year, the Audi TT also made its way
to the Car and Driver magazine's ten best cars list.

The Audi TT offers three engine configurations that includes a
130/180 horsepower 1.8 T turbocharged engine with four
cylinders. There is also a 225 horsepower 1.8 engine with
intercooled turbos. Both the coupe and the roadster offer a
front-wheel and an all-wheel drive. To add to the sporty façade
and look of the Audi TT, 17 inch alloy wheels with a six spoke
cast are added in plus high performance tires and high intensity
Xenon headlamps that has an automatic adjustment. The vehicle
overall provides drivers and users great luxury and comfort
along with superior class and high technology auto components
and equipments. The features include anti-lock brakes, an
electronic stability program, an electronic brake force
distribution, an electronic differential lock, a CD audio
system, and Homelink. Given as standard features for the Audi TT
are seat-mounted head and chest side airbags and dual front
airbags. Safety features are also added in for the Audi TT. The
list includes three-point safety belts with pretensioners and
load limiters and the LATCH system for child seats' safety.
Space and comfort is something that the Audi TT is generous of.

For Audi, the automobile company, the TT is equated to full
strength and pure driving pleasure. The vehicle captivates the
driver with its total agility and revolutionary design. The
vehicle also gives more output and lesser weight. It also has a
striking two-color finish that gives the Audi TT a unique look.
The color and hue choices for this model line includes avus
silver, misano red, Mauritius blue, silver, and phantom black.

A new Audi TT is expected to make its grand public debut at the
2006 Geneva Auto Show this coming March. Rumors have it that it
will contain a styling that is loyal to the original design made
by Freeman Thomas. Of course, changes will be done for the
vehicle and that will include headlights and taillights that it
gets from the Le Mans Concept.

Customers and owners can maintain the superior performance of
the Audi TT with Auto Parts Go. Auto Parts Go is the leading supplier of
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About the author:
Jennifer Dylan is a 35-year-old gal who hails from San
Francisco. She has a strange habit of updating herself on new
car trends and models. She spends most of her time reading up on
cars and hopes to test drive them. She works for one of the
topnotch car parts dealer in the U.S.