Audi Prices New 2008 TT Coupe and Roadster

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Audi’s all-new TT coupe and roadster debuted in the U.S. at the L.A. Auto Show last fall, but now we know when they’ll hit dealerships and how much they’ll cost. When the coupe arrives at U.S. dealerships in April it will carry a base sticker of $34,800, followed by the roadster in May with a base price of $36,800.

Both base prices are for the 200-hp, 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine that is shared with the current A3 and A4 models. A 250-hp, 3.2-liter six-cylinder engine is also available and is matched to Audi’s Quattro all-wheel drive. It’s the only model offered with a six-speed manual standard. All other models feature a five-speed automatic with a manual shift feature; it’s a $1,400 option on the 3.2 Quattro.

Full prices are below.

  • Audi TT Coupe 2.0: $34,800
  • Audi TT Coupe 3.2 Quattro Manual: $41,500
  • Audi TT Coupe 3.2 Quattro Automatic: $42,900
  • Audi TT Roadster 2.0: $36,800
  • Audi TT Roadster 3.2 Quattro Manual: $44,500
  • Audi TT Roadster 3.2 Quattro Automatic: $45,900

Prices do not include a $720 destination charge.

Related:
Audi TT Roadster: Top-Up Images
New Audi TT Roadster Unveiled
New Audi TT Photos and Info

By David Thomas | January 29, 2007 | Comments (4)
Tags: Audi, Forecast, TT

Comments 

Baby Driver

I'm hearing strong positives about the TT, but also some negatives. See lots of specifics pro and con at http://www.audittroadsters.com. My question is: Do the positives sufficiently outweigh the negatives in the long run?

Baby Driver

I'm hearing strong positives about the TT, but also some negatives. See lots of specifics pro and con at http://www.audittroadsters.com. My question is: Do the positives sufficiently outweigh the negatives in the long run?

Baby Driver

I'm hearing strong positives about the TT, but also some negatives. See lots of specifics pro and con at http://www.audittroadsters.com. My question is: Do the positives sufficiently outweigh the negatives in the long run?

Baby Driver

I'm hearing strong positives about the TT, but also some negatives. See lots of specifics pro and con at http://www.audittroadsters.com. My question is: Do the positives sufficiently outweigh the negatives in the long run?

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