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Audi Auditions!

The 2000 Audi TT Coupe

Named After:
The Tourist Trophy, a legendary race initially held on the Isle of Man in 1905.

Read the Classics:
Front reading lights allow you to peruse Dickens while on the highway.

Luxuries You Didn’t Think You Needed Until Now:
Has retractable high-pressure headlight washers integrated in the front bumper. Also has heated windshield washer nozzles.

Don’t Worry About Allergies:
The TT comes with automatic climate control with sun sensor and a dust and pollen filter.

Horses Underhood:
180 horsepower.


It’s a Gas, Gas, Gas:
31 miles per gallon on the highway,
22 in the city.

Escapability:
0-60 mph in 7.4 seconds.

Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag:
Comes with driver and passenger front airbags, plus thorax (chest) side and head airbag supplemental restraints in the front seat.

Keebler Elf Seating Capacity:
2 and 2, as long as the two in back are under five feet tall.

Why It Looks Like a Car on the Go:
The curved surfaces and body appear to stretch over the wheels in a permanent state of tension.

What’s the Damage ($$$):
30 grand, but that includes two aluminum cup holders in the console.

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