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The Audi TT's interior styling is striking and sporty, making extensive and creative use
of aluminum trim and a circular styling theme. Aluminum interior features include prominent
round air vents, rings around the instruments, door handles, shift knob, parking brake release,
and steering wheel hub. There's also a folding aluminum cover which hides the stereo, and
prominent aluminum support bars in the lower console.
For a small displacement engine, the 1.8 litre turbocharged four has plenty of power through
most of its rev range. The turbocharger boost kicks in about 2000 rpm, and there's not much
'turbo lag'. From then on, the driver experiences a continuous surge of power right up to the
engine's 6700 rpm redline. Audi quotes a 0 to 60 mph time of 6.7 seconds for the AWD model
and 7.4 seconds for the FWD model. The engine is not particularly noisy, and highway cruising
is quite pleasant with the engine turning over 2600 rpm at a steady 100 km/h in sixth gear.
Stunning Silver on Black 2001 Audi TT QUATTRO 225 HP TURBO.
Options include: 6 Speed Manual Transmission, 225HP Turbo, AWD, Leather Seats,
Heated Mirrors, Air Conditioning, Bose sound with 6 disc CD changer, Power Windows,
Power Locks, Power Mirrors, Traction Control, ABS, Aftermarket BBS Alloys, 17" Factory
alloys w/winter tires and APR Performance Chip with EMCS Programmer and software.
An outstanding Spots Car with smooth aggressive performance.
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