G35C vs. TT
G35C vs. TT
My business partner just picked up his new car. When it's broke in we will play a little (the outcome is predetermined).
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Re: G35C vs. TT
Audi TT is a great car. It's quick and it handles well (although not as quick or as good-handling as the G35C), but it's brakes are extremely communicative. I think the Audi TT has one of the most communicative braking systems on the market. Of course, it just won't matter when you smoke him.
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My brother in law has a TT, and before the "G" Coupe came out I almost got one myself, its a fun car to drive, but now my brother in law is so in love with my "G" that he wants to trade his TT in and get the "G"
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In the straights it's a no brainer. I've already OWNED several of the 225 Flavor TT's in the straight light to light drags. However, in the twisties the G will begin to suffer with it's added weight against the TT's quattro system which is the best AWD system I've driven. Both are great cars though, I almost bought the 180HP TT Coupe myself. It was just too small for my lifestyle, but I love the look of it. Peace. [img]/w3timages/icons/cool.gif[/img]
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Laser Red '03 6MT
-Jason
Laser Red '03 6MT
Re: G35C vs. TT
TT is probably a nice car if you're a middle-aged man trying to get women to notice you, but I wouldn't touch it. Overpriced, underpowered, and absolutely dismal reliability.
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That's not true at all.
The 225hp TT is only available with Quattro and with 6-speed manual. The 225hp TT Coupe Quattro w/6-speed does 0-60 in 6.3 seconds...the Roadster version does it in 6.7 seconds. There is a new 3.2 liter 250hp V6 coming out for the TT Coupe/Roadster, available in Audi's new twin-clutch DSG transmission.
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by MrElussive on 08/13/03 11:09 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
The 225hp TT is only available with Quattro and with 6-speed manual. The 225hp TT Coupe Quattro w/6-speed does 0-60 in 6.3 seconds...the Roadster version does it in 6.7 seconds. There is a new 3.2 liter 250hp V6 coming out for the TT Coupe/Roadster, available in Audi's new twin-clutch DSG transmission.
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by MrElussive on 08/13/03 11:09 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
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