Reviewing the 2010 Audi TT

The 2010 Audi TT is everyone’s idea of the perfect little sports coupe. With a sleek design and perfectly balanced proportions, the Audi TT is showy enough to satisfy your need for beauty, but what’s under the hood offers plenty of get up and go when the light turns green and it’s time to show them your back bumper instead. The Quattro all-wheel drive with a 2.0T four-cylinder engine offers up 200 horsepower and 207 lb-ft of torque with a six-speed dual clutch automated manual tranny, and the interior only makes that drive more enjoyable with ample space, clean lines, and easy controls wrapped up in classy design. BROWSE INVENTORY.

2010 Audi TT

If you are looking for the luxury sports car to beat all luxury sports cars, the 2010 Audi TT is for you. After reviewing more than 40 published reviews, U.S. News gave this sophisticated vehicle a 9 out of 9 due in part because of its agility, luxury and power. When compared with the previous generation, the 2010 Audi TT has a number of upgraded features that set it apart.

Underneath the hood of the base model TT you will find a super 2.0-liter turbocharged engine that pumps out 200 horsepower combined with an S-tronic six-speed automatic transmission as standard features. The speedometer pegs out at 130 mph which is more than ample for your driving needs in North America. If you find somewhere to test out the high speed safely, be sure to let us know! Despite the awesome horsepower, the EPA estimates that the 2010 Audi TT is capable getting 21 miles to the gallon in the city and almost 30 mpg on the highway. That’s not bad for a luxury sports car that can get up to 60 mph within about five seconds.

The power of the 2010 TT still allows ample control of the car at all times. Test drivers were very pleased with the braking and handling and the all-wheel drive system of this particular model makes it even easier to control. According to the reviewers at Kelley Blue Book, the new Audi TT offers “impressive athletic ability” with a “downright pleasant highway ride.” The Boston Globe also describes the handling by saying it is “good for not only bad weather, but also wet, gravel or sandy roads.”

The new Audi does not skimp on safety, either. Although it has not been officially tested, it is full of safety features for today’s buyer like airbags in the front for the driver and the passenger, knee airbags and chest-side airbags.

The base price for a 2010 Audi TT is about $37,000 and you can get one with added features and options for prices ranging near the $50,000. The choice is yours depending on your budget and your driving needs. Visit an Audi dealer today to check one out and see what all the great reviews are about.

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