How fast is the Audi TT 2008?

How fast is the Audi TT 2008?

155 mph
Audi claims the 2.0 will sprint from 0 to 62 mph in 6.4 seconds and reach a top speed of 149 mph and the 3.2 will run 0 to 62 mph in 5.7 seconds and top out at a governed 155 mph.

Are used Audi TT reliable?

Audi TT reliability Audi was ranked in 23rd place (out of 29 car makers) in the manufacturer rankings for the 2021 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey, behind Jaguar (seventh) and Mercedes (13th), along with BMW in 21st. Around 16% of Audi owners told us they’d experienced at least one fault within the first year.

How long will a 2008 Audi TT last?

The Audi TT Is the Sports Car Most Likely to Last Over 150,000 Miles.

What is the ride quality of a 2008 Audi TT?

The original TT’s ride quality was livable, but it was definitely sports-car firm. The 2008 is also firm, but my test car had the newly optional Audi Magnetic Ride adaptive suspension. In place of the usual oil, Magnetic Ride’s shock absorbers contain fluid with suspended magnetic particles that adjust firmness when supplied with electric current.

What are the trim levels of the Audi TT?

Available both in coupe and roadster body styles, the TT’s trim levels are now the 2.0T and the 3.2, reflecting their 2.0-liter turbo and 3.2-liter engines, respectively. This review addresses both coupe trim levels, with driving impressions from a TT 3.2 coupe test car.

Why did Audi choose the Roadster over the TT?

Audi is clearly expecting that harder lines and a stronger stance will appeal to guys who passed on the old TT in favor of more masculine rides like the Nissan Z. For the privilege of unimpeded access to UV radiation, the Roadster gives up the Coupe’s two rear seats.

What happened to the lift on the Audi TT?

Aerodynamic lift had caused incidents of snap oversteer and spinouts in European TTs driving at high speeds. The lift issue remains, but now there’s a powered spoiler that raises when the car hits 75 mph then retracts again at 50 mph. (A switch also deploys it if you want to show it off.)