The recently released 2012 Audi TT is sold in either a 2-seat roadster or a 2+2 hatchback coupe, which both are available in the Prestige and Premium Plus trim levels. Continue reading this 2012 Audi TT review to find out more about what this vehicle has to offer.
The features of the Premium Plus Package are inclusive of: 9-speaker MP3/CD stereo that has an auxiliary audio jack and satellite radio, Bluetooth, automatic climate control, faux suede and leather upholstery, telescoping and tilt steering wheel, spilt folding rear seatback (50/50), 10-way power front seats, auto dimming mirror, wipers that are rain sensing, heated exterior mirrors, daytime running lights (LED), xenon automatic adaptive headlights, fog lights, automatic rear spoiler and 18-inch wheels that also have summer tires.
On the other hand, if you choose the Prestige Package you can expect features such as: 6-CD changer, 12-speaker Bose stereo (upgraded), heated front seats, navigation system which includes real time traffic, ambient lighting package for the interior, leather upholstery (upgraded), MMI electronics controller (dash mounted) and sensors for rear parking. The Premium Plus Package also has the options of heated seats and navigation.
Other options that are worth mentioning in this 2012 Audi TT review are inclusive of: leather upholstery that features baseball glove-style stitching, different wheels, and adaptive suspension dampers. With the S-line package you can expect headlight washers, a sport steering wheel, specialized upholstery, unique trims and elements for the exterior and 19-inch wheels. Additionally, instead of having a 6-CD changer, the vehicle can include an iPod interface.
In this 2012 Audi TT review, we will now take a look at the performance and power trains. The 2012 Audi TT is powered by a 2.0l 4-cylinder engine that has been turbocharged; additionally, it produces 258 lbs feet of torque and 211 horsepower. The standard for the 2012 Audi TT is AWD.
There is only one transmission available, which is the 6-speed dual clutch transmission (automated manual). This particular transmission works similarly to the conventional automatic, or it enables manual operation through the use of a shift lever that is located on the center console or the shift paddles that are on the steering wheel. The estimated EPA fuel economy for the 2012 Audi TT is 31 MPG highway, 23 MPG city, and combined it is 26 MPG.
Finally in this 2012 Audi TT review we will discuss the safety standards. Audi guarantees it customers that all its vehicles adhere to the safety standards of the industry; as such, the 2012 Audi TT safety features include: front knew airbags, side airbags, stability and traction control and antilock disc brakes.
The features of the Premium Plus Package are inclusive of: 9-speaker MP3/CD stereo that has an auxiliary audio jack and satellite radio, Bluetooth, automatic climate control, faux suede and leather upholstery, telescoping and tilt steering wheel, spilt folding rear seatback (50/50), 10-way power front seats, auto dimming mirror, wipers that are rain sensing, heated exterior mirrors, daytime running lights (LED), xenon automatic adaptive headlights, fog lights, automatic rear spoiler and 18-inch wheels that also have summer tires.
On the other hand, if you choose the Prestige Package you can expect features such as: 6-CD changer, 12-speaker Bose stereo (upgraded), heated front seats, navigation system which includes real time traffic, ambient lighting package for the interior, leather upholstery (upgraded), MMI electronics controller (dash mounted) and sensors for rear parking. The Premium Plus Package also has the options of heated seats and navigation.
Other options that are worth mentioning in this 2012 Audi TT review are inclusive of: leather upholstery that features baseball glove-style stitching, different wheels, and adaptive suspension dampers. With the S-line package you can expect headlight washers, a sport steering wheel, specialized upholstery, unique trims and elements for the exterior and 19-inch wheels. Additionally, instead of having a 6-CD changer, the vehicle can include an iPod interface.
In this 2012 Audi TT review, we will now take a look at the performance and power trains. The 2012 Audi TT is powered by a 2.0l 4-cylinder engine that has been turbocharged; additionally, it produces 258 lbs feet of torque and 211 horsepower. The standard for the 2012 Audi TT is AWD.
There is only one transmission available, which is the 6-speed dual clutch transmission (automated manual). This particular transmission works similarly to the conventional automatic, or it enables manual operation through the use of a shift lever that is located on the center console or the shift paddles that are on the steering wheel. The estimated EPA fuel economy for the 2012 Audi TT is 31 MPG highway, 23 MPG city, and combined it is 26 MPG.
Finally in this 2012 Audi TT review we will discuss the safety standards. Audi guarantees it customers that all its vehicles adhere to the safety standards of the industry; as such, the 2012 Audi TT safety features include: front knew airbags, side airbags, stability and traction control and antilock disc brakes.
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