August 3, 2010

Audi TT Coupe Review

Filed under: Audi Reviews — lloyd @ 10:23 am

The Audi TT is officially the most leased car in history, but why? Many people have criticised the vehicles reliability and its road life but it must be doing something to get this accolade.

A basic level model will set you back around about £25,000 from new but these cars don’t really hold their value so a second hand one in good condition shouldn’t set you back much more than £15,000.

Looking at the car you wouldn’t be mistaken in thinking that it’s a very tight coupe with not much room but once inside the space available is surprising and does well to drown out the sounds of the 3.2 litre V6.

The 3.2 also manages 0-60 in around 5.9 which isn’t bad for a coupe. A lot of people have the impression that the Audi TT is a sports car, it isn’t it is just a very aesthetically pleasing and small coupe.

As mentioned earlier a lot of people have criticised the reliability and quality of the TT but sadly this is a by effect of mass produced cars. Any faults that were in the original model in terms of quality appear to have been phased out by Audi and this latest model will be a reliable companion.

One the issues with this model is the shape, the sloping nature does make it difficult to park but you would be sacrificing a huge unique point if it wasn’t there.

Fuel consumption isn’t too bad with the TT either the 3.2 gets you around 27.2mpg which makes it a good choice for business users.

After looking at this car you can probably see why it’s a big one in the leasing industry with its good looks and solid brand behind it, it will give the impression you want to give.

As these cars don’t really hold their value leasing could be a good option it gives you flexibility and the option to claim back certain aspects if you are a business user. Take a Look at Audi TT leasing who will search all local dealers to find the best leasing deal for you, all without you having to leave you computer screen.

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