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Audi TT 2011 review

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8.0

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Driver visability
Turbo lag
No spare wheel
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Neil Dowling

Contributing Journalist

4 min read

Trust me - it doesn't matter how bad you look in the morning, you'd look sensational in this. This is Max Factor to the max, Revlon at full revs and Rimmel, er, that is guaranteed to swing heads. And probably hips.

The other good thing about the Audi TT - as if you needed another reason - is that it fits your body perfectly without incurring the monstrous cost of some of the more exotic sports cars. Yet it looks exactly like something from the planet Exotica.

Just because it will change your sex life, don't expect it to come cheap. Yes, it's less expensive than some hot numbers from  Italy and Germany, but at $98,900 it will still make your bank manager cough. Audi makes a staggering eight distinct TT models priced from $65,450 to the stove-hot $139,900 TT RS so you can still get the look from the price of a Holden Calais. The TT S adds more mumbo and more panache - from the two-tone stitched leather seats to the premium sound system and the more powerful engine.

DESIGN

Basically, it's like a bulldog. It's all gruff-faced and taper-tailed so in its near-teardrop shape, looks like an advancing bulldog with gnashing teeth and formless head, bulbous chest and narrow hips. It growls like it too. Though a relatively small coupe, the TT is surprisingly accommodating inside. The rear seats are, of course, useless but there's plenty of room for your footsies in the tubs and even sufficient personal storage for two. Personally, the Audi cabins are a favourite blend of form, function and quality and the TT doesn't disappoint.

TECHNOLOGY

More boost for the turbocharger ups the ante as the 2-litre four-cylinder engine whacks out 200kW/350Nm, up from the mid-spec TT at 147kW/320Nm. It's enough to shave one second off the 0-100km/h sprint - now at 5.2 seconds - and push out the top speed. All the power goes through a six-speed dual-clutch box to all wheels under Audi's "quattro" drivetrain. The TT S gets adjustable suspension with a button for a sport mode and while it's discernible, it is unlikely to be used in public road applications.

SAFETY

ANCAP lists this as having a four-star crash rating - though I would have thought it was a five. There are four airbags and a series of electronic aids such as stability and traction control, anti-slip acceleration, differential lock and brakeforce distribution. Just in case you didn't know, the TT has an aluminium space-frame beneath its svelte skin.

DRIVING

As you would expect, the handling is brilliant. Yes, wags will tell you it will trend to understeer at high speed but that's really towards the top end and the law of physics should be loud enough to be heard over the squeals of the tyres. I just love the sense that the car is attached to my body. That's assisted by the position of the drive at the centre of the wheelbase, so there is a real feeling that small inputs are directly transferred to the attitude of the car. The gearbox's "S" mode brings a new sound from the exhaust - particularly the raspy blip during downshifts - that urges on the driver. Comfort is surprisingly good. Even bumpy bitumen doesn't come crashing into the cabin via the suspension. On top of that, it has a biggish boot area with fold-down rear seats (again, useless for hauling people). So it's even practical.

VERDICT

Even people like me can get noticed in this. But better than that is the sheer joy of driving this car. Love it.

RATING

AUDI TTS

Price: $98,900
Warranty: 3 years, unlimited km
Resale: 58%
Service interval: 15,000km or 12 months
Economy: 7.9 l/100km; 188g/km CO2
Safety equipment: six airbags, ESC, ABS, EBD, EBA, TC
Crash rating: 5 star
Engine: 200kW/350Nm 2-litre 4-cyl turbo-petrol
Transmission: Six-speed dual-clutch auto
Body: 2-door, 2 seats
Dimensions: 4198 (L); 1842mm (W); 1345mm (H); 2468mm (WB)
Weight: 1415kg
Tyres: size 245/40R18, no spare.

Audi TT 2011: Rs

Engine Type Turbo 5, 2.5L
Fuel Type Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency 9.2L/100km (combined)
Seating 4
Price From $19,360 - $24,530
Safety Rating
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Neil Dowling

Contributing Journalist

GoAutoMedia Cars have been the corner stone to Neil’s passion, beginning at pre-school age, through school but then pushed sideways while he studied accounting. It was rekindled when he started contributing to magazines including Bushdriver and then when he started a motoring section in Perth’s The Western Mail. He was then appointed as a finance writer for the evening Daily News, supplemented by writing its motoring column. He moved to The Sunday Times as finance editor and after a nine-year term, finally drove back into motoring when in 1998 he was asked to rebrand and restyle the newspaper’s motoring section, expanding it over 12 years from a two-page section to a 36-page lift-out. In 2010 he was selected to join News Ltd’s national motoring group Carsguide and covered national and international events, launches, news conferences and Car of the Year awards until November 2014 when he moved into freelancing, working for GoAuto, The West Australian, Western 4WDriver magazine, Bauer Media and as an online content writer for one of Australia’s biggest car groups. He has involved himself in all aspects including motorsport where he has competed in everything from motocross to motorkhanas and rallies including Targa West and the ARC Forest Rally. He loves all facets of the car industry, from design, manufacture, testing, marketing and even business structures and believes cars are one of the few high-volume consumables to combine a very high degree of engineering enlivened with an even higher degree of emotion from its consumers.
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