Audi TTS vs Audi TT RS
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The 2012 Audi TTS trounces the traditional TT in terms of performance, but still falls short of true sports vehicle status when stacked up against comparable Porsche models. Audi TTS Convertible offers the following pros: Luxury interior; tenacious handling; slick automated manual transmission; thrifty fuel efficiency; coupe's hatchback utility. Audi TTS Convertible drawbacks are: Expensive price tag relative to performance; steering not as sharp as many rivals; stiff-legged ride; manual transmission not available.
The 2012 Audi TTS is available as a 2+2 coupe or a two-seat roadster, every available in Luxury Plus and Prestige versions.
Traditional equipment contains 19-inch wheels, summer performance tires, an automatic retractable back spoiler, adjustable drive options (altering suspension firmness, steering assist and exhaust note), automatic xenon headlamps, LED running lights, automatic wipers, cruise control, automatic conditioning, eight-way performance sport front seatings (includes four-way performance lumbar), a tilt-and-telescoping helm, leather upholstery, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, Bluetooth and a nine-speaker audio system with CD player and optional stereo slot.
The Audi TTS roadster adds an electrically powered convertible top, a power-operated wind deflector and a cargo pass-through with ski bag. The auxillary navigator brings with it real-time traffic and a choice of either a Six-cd changer or an Ipod/mp3 player interface. Heated seating is a stand-alone feature.
The Audi TTS Prestige gets the heated seatings and navigator with CD changer as traditional equipment and also gains back parking sensors, an updated Bose audio system and an dashboard LED lighting suite. The Ipod/mp3 player interface is an feature and changes the CD changer. The Baseball Optic Leather suite is available for both trims and provides add-on leather trim and bench stitching that resembles that of a baseball glove.
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The 2012 Audi TTS is available as a 2+2 coupe or a two-seat roadster, every available in Luxury Plus and Prestige versions.
Traditional equipment contains 19-inch wheels, summer performance tires, an automatic retractable back spoiler, adjustable drive options (altering suspension firmness, steering assist and exhaust note), automatic xenon headlamps, LED running lights, automatic wipers, cruise control, automatic conditioning, eight-way performance sport front seatings (includes four-way performance lumbar), a tilt-and-telescoping helm, leather upholstery, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, Bluetooth and a nine-speaker audio system with CD player and optional stereo slot.
The Audi TTS roadster adds an electrically powered convertible top, a power-operated wind deflector and a cargo pass-through with ski bag. The auxillary navigator brings with it real-time traffic and a choice of either a Six-cd changer or an Ipod/mp3 player interface. Heated seating is a stand-alone feature.
The Audi TTS Prestige gets the heated seatings and navigator with CD changer as traditional equipment and also gains back parking sensors, an updated Bose audio system and an dashboard LED lighting suite. The Ipod/mp3 player interface is an feature and changes the CD changer. The Baseball Optic Leather suite is available for both trims and provides add-on leather trim and bench stitching that resembles that of a baseball glove.
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After driving enthusiasts demanded that Audi bring the high-performance Audi TT RS stateside, it's finally here. But getting your hands on one might be tricky, as supplies are limited. Audi TT RS Coupe offers the following pros: Brisk acceleration; tenacious handling; luxury interior; thrifty fuel efficiency; hatchback utility. Audi TT RS Coupe drawbacks are: Stiff-legged ride; loud exhaust note; no automatic transmission feature.
The 2012 Audi TT RS is a 2+2 sport coupe that is provided in one well-appointed trim level. Traditional features include 19-inch alloy wheels with summer performance tires, automatic xenon headlights, LED daytime running lights, a back spoiler, heated look mirrors, automatic wipers, automatic conditioning, 10-way performance sport seatings, leather upholstery, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, cruise control, Bluetooth, a lap timer and a nine-speaker audio system with CD player, radio and optional stereo input. Also included is a Sport control program that alters throttle calibration, suspension options and the exhaust note.
Available features include the Tech suite, which adds a navigator with real-time traffic, Ipod connectivity with an revised audio interface, a luxury Bose audio system, back parking sensors, adaptive headlights and ambient LED dashboard lighting. The Sport Exhaust Titanium suite adds a free-flowing sport exhaust and a original grille and wheels. Stand-alone items include heated front seatings, power-folding carbon-fiber look mirrors and Alcantara/leather upholstery.
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The 2012 Audi TT RS is a 2+2 sport coupe that is provided in one well-appointed trim level. Traditional features include 19-inch alloy wheels with summer performance tires, automatic xenon headlights, LED daytime running lights, a back spoiler, heated look mirrors, automatic wipers, automatic conditioning, 10-way performance sport seatings, leather upholstery, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, cruise control, Bluetooth, a lap timer and a nine-speaker audio system with CD player, radio and optional stereo input. Also included is a Sport control program that alters throttle calibration, suspension options and the exhaust note.
Available features include the Tech suite, which adds a navigator with real-time traffic, Ipod connectivity with an revised audio interface, a luxury Bose audio system, back parking sensors, adaptive headlights and ambient LED dashboard lighting. The Sport Exhaust Titanium suite adds a free-flowing sport exhaust and a original grille and wheels. Stand-alone items include heated front seatings, power-folding carbon-fiber look mirrors and Alcantara/leather upholstery.
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