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.

By David Thomas | January 29, 2007 | Comments (4)

Audi TT Roadster: Top-Up Images

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We’re in sunny Los Angeles for that big auto show you might have noticed was going on, and we just saw that Audi has released a bevy of images of its hotly anticipated new Audi TT roadster. They even show the droptop with its top up. Keep reading for more images, and check out our first post on the Audi TT roadster here.

By David Thomas | November 29, 2006 | Comments (0)

New Audi TT Roadster Unveiled

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Retractable hardtops may be all the rage these days, but one hot new convertible will stick with the traditional ragtop. Late last night — or early this morning, depending on your sleeping habits — Audi released these photos of the new TT roadster. Like the new coupe — coming sometime next year — the roadster will be offered with a choice of a 200-hp turbo four-cylinder or a 3.2-liter V-6 with 250 hp. Both have six-speed manuals standard with Audi’s excellent DSG transmission dual-clutch automatic transmission optional. The soft top will be manual in the base turbo, but a power retractable soft top will be optional. The power top will be standard in V-6 models and open in 12 seconds.

We’re hoping Audi brings the convertible TT to showrooms at the same time as the coupe since both will be on sale in Europe long before they arrive here. There’s simply no reason to stagger the releases. We’ll keep you posted on prices and a more concrete sale date when they are made available. In the meantime, check out more photos below.

By David Thomas | October 18, 2006 | Comments (2)

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