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2001 Tt Conv,quattro,turbo,6 Speed Trans,htd Lth,bose,17in Whls,89k on 2040-cars

US $11,500.00
Year:0 Mileage:89129 Color: Silver /
 Black
Location:

Kingsland, Georgia, United States

Kingsland, Georgia, United States
Transmission:Manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Convertible
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: TRUUT28N011005849 Number of Cylinders: 4
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, Convertible
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Number of Doors: 2
Mileage: 89,129
Make: Audi
Exterior Color: Silver
Model: TT
Interior Color: Black
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

 

2001 AUDI TT QUATTRO
 
  • 1.8L TURBOCHARGED I4 ENGINE 225 HP
  • 6 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION
  • ONLY 89,129 MILES
  • SILVER METALLIC W/BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR
  • CARFAX REPORTS 2 OWNERS NO ACCIDENTS
  •  NON-SMOKER
  • NEW POWER SOFT TOP
  • POWER WINDOWS
  • POWER DOOR LOCKS
  • POWER MIRRORS
  • TILT/TELESCOPE STEERING WHEEL
  • CRUISE CONTROL
  • ESP CONTROL
  • HEATED BUCKET SEATS
  • ICE COLD A/C
  • BOSE AM/FM STEREO WITH CASSETTE AND 6 DISK CD CHANGER
  • DUAL VANITY MIRRORS
  • POWER GLASS WIND DEFLECTOR
  • REAR SPOILER
  • FLOOR MATS
  • OWNER'S MANUAL
  • 2 KEY/2 REMOTE
  • 17 IN POLISHED WHEELS
  • FRONT TIRES HAVE APPROX 80% TREAD LIFE REMAINING
  • REAR TIRES HAVE APPROX 80% TREAD LIFE REMAINING
  • RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT.
  • ALWAYS GARAGED @ HOME & WORK
  • SR. ADULT OWNED
  • MAINTIANED AT AUDI DEALER
  • CUTOM AUDI CAR COVER
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    First impressions of Audi's next TT interior and Virtual Cockpit [w/video]

    Wed, 08 Jan 2014

    Not content to pummel CES show goers with laser lights and self-piloting vehicles, Audi has also pulled the wraps (well, some of the wraps) off the interior of its upcoming next-gen TT. While the car itself wasn't on hand for us to check out, Audi did mock up the cockpit, complete with its all-new Virtual Cockpit central display and the latest iteration of the company's Multi Media Interface (MMI).
    Virtual Display is Audi's new brand name for a completely digital reinterpretation of the instrument binnacle, by way of a 12.3-inch TFT screen. Audi tells us that there are two operable modes for Virtual Display: in the standard mode, an average-sized tachometer and speedometer flank a smaller infotainment portion in the center. Infotainment mode, meanwhile, shrinks the gauges to discreet circles and allows the navigation map, audio controls, or whichever system is being operated by the driver, to fill the remaining screen real estate.
    This design, says Audi, allowed engineers to slim down the size of the center console as a whole, without reducing function for the driver. We can say that it looks very impressive as a demonstrator, but we will need some time with it in a moving vehicle before we're convinced it isn't slightly more distracting that a traditional setup.

    Audi pits S3 against Ur-Quattro on gravel

    Wed, 13 Nov 2013

    If you had to pick a winner between the latest Audi S3 and the original Audi Sport Quattro, which would it be? Both hot hatches pack around 300 horsepower and all-wheel drive, but they're separated by a good thirty years of development.
    To find out, Audi took both to the old rally circuit in San Remo. Behind the wheel of the Ur-Quattro they put none other than The Stig himself - no, not the Top Gear test bot, but Stig Blomqvist, the Swedish former rally driver who drove the Quattro to the World Rally Championship in the mid-80s. In the S3 they put someone named Hermann Müller, who as best we can tell was one of Auto Union's original Silver Arrow drivers - but he died in 1975, so it's probably the guy who writes for the Audi magazine. Regardless, the contest was pretty close, so it's worth checking out in the 2:26 video clip below.

    2014 Audi RS7 [w/video]

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    The subject of what makes up a true "supercar" is a difficult one, fraught with personal connotations and the rare ability to bring close colleagues into heated confrontation with one another in the blink of an eye. I say this because, while the 2014 Audi RS7 most certainly does not make the supercar cut on a few levels to my way of thinking - not rare enough, expensive enough or wearing an appropriately evocative body - it is unquestionably an "everyday supercar" of remarkable ability. And, pertinently, it is one that proved willing to ply its trade in every version of winter that Michigan had to offer it.
    I had winter four ways during my week-long loan with the RS7. A period of crisp temperatures and dry roads, presided over by light blue skies as wide as the horizon, soon gave way to spitting, freezing rain blanketed in slightly misleading warmer air. Then there was snow. Not the massive blanket we saw in the first week of the New Year, but more than enough to see my neighbors stocking up on Ice Melt and replacing their shovels for the season. Finally, temperatures dropped to the mid teens, cottony snow compressed into a hard pack and all residual moisture on the mostly cleared roads morphed into the very slickest of ice. Timeless curses were uttered by cranky commuters in smoking breaths. Pure Michigan.