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2006 Audi TT
Date Published: 11/23/08

2006 Audi TT
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MSRP:
$33,990 - 43,640

Invoice:
$31,356 - 40,326

Class:
Premium Sporty/performance Car
2006 Audi TT
Expert Rating Summary
Category 180-hp conv Rating (See All
Ratings)
Premium Sporty performance Car Average Rating
Acceleration 6 8.2
Fuel Economy 6 4.2
Ride Quality 4 4.3
Steering/Handling/Braking 8 8.5
Quietness 2 4.1
Controls 7 6.3
Room/Comfort/Driver Seating (front) 4 5.7
Room/Comfort (rear) 0 .7
Cargo Room 1 2
Value within Class 6 4.5
Total Score: 44 48.5
Ratings: Maximum 10 points per category
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2006 Audi TT Review
Available satellite radio is the only change for 2006 as these four-seat hatchback coupes and two-seat convertibles await redesigned replacements due during 2007. Base TTs have front-wheel drive, a 180-hp turbocharged 4-cyl engine, and a 6-speed automatic transmission with steering-wheel buttons for manual shifting. The 225 models have Audi's quattro AWD, a 225-hp turbo 4-cyl, and a 6-speed manual transmission. The 250 versions have quattro, a 250-hp V6, and Audi's Direct Shift Gearbox. This is a sequential manual transmission (SMT), essentially a manual transmission without a clutch pedal. Gear changes come via a floorshifter or steering-wheel paddles; it can also be set to shift like an automatic. All TTs include ABS, an antiskid system, front side airbags, and xenon headlamps. A power top is standard on 225 and V6 convertibles, optional for the base ragtop. Seventeen-inch wheels are standard; 225 and V6 models are available with 18s. Options include a navigation system and heated front seats. Note that for 2006, the TT is not available in California, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, or Vermont.
Competition
Consumer Guide® Automotive places each vehicle into one of 17 classes based on size, price, and market position. Offering more power and style than typical Sporty/Performance vehicles, Premium Sporty/Performance Cars usually cost much more and have more comfort and convenience equipment. Two-passenger convertibles and 4-seat coupes rule the roost in this class.

Our Best Buy is Chevrolet Corvette. Our Recommended picks include BMW Z4 and Mercedes-Benz CLK.
News
The TT sits out the '07 model year pending the release next April of all-new 2008-model coupes. New-generation 2009 cabriolet convertibles are due in spring of '08. Though recognizeably TT, the redesign features crisper lines and a "faster" coupe roofline over a wheelbase extended by 1.5 in. to 97.1. Overall length grows by 5.4 in., width by 3.1, height by a mere 0.2-inch. Axle widths are broader to aid handling stability. A new steel-and-aluminum structure shaves 100 lb. from curb weight while adding stiffness, according to Audi. Powerteams are lifted from Audi's A3 hatchbacks. The base 200-bhp turbocharged 2.0-liter 4-cyl pairs with front-wheel drive and either 6-speed manual transmission or Audi's DSG "automanual" gearbox. A non-turbo 3.2 V6 spins out 250 hp through the same two transmissions and on to Audi's quattro AWD. Respective 0-60 mph claims are 6.3 and 5.6 sec. New features include a pop-up rear spoiler that automatically deploys above 75 mph and optional "magnetic ride" shock absorbers like those offered on Chevrolet Corvettes. We'll have more details soon, so keep checking back with us.
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