You Won't Get Better Than A Used Audi TT
If you are looking to make an impression on neighbours, colleagues or the opposite sex in general, then you could do a lot worse than purchase a Used Audi TT. Despite only being on the UK roads and highways for a relatively short period of time, the Audi TT has made a huge impression on the buying public and has sold by the thousands up and down the country.
You can capitalise on the popularity of these vehicles by purchasing an ex-demo Used Audi TT for reasonable prices in comparison to a new model. I visited my local Audi dealership and found a Used Audi TT, with only 9,000 miles on the clock with virtually a third off its original asking price. While some owners complain of depreciation, at this end of the buying chain you can really take advantage of it.
One of the most sort after factors in owning a Used Audi TT is the unique and incredibly eye-catching design of the bodywork. The Audi TT is often referred to derogatorily as a ‘hairdresser’s’ car, but this is really under-selling the sheer time and effort that has been plied into creating the juxtaposition of form and function of the Audi.
The Audi comes with a rather magnificent 3.2 Litre V6 engine which makes mincemeat of any would-be dragracing competitors at traffic lights (not that I would ever condone such behaviour), but also performs with grace and dignity on motorway stretches. This magnificent combination of form and function produces 247 BHP, which for your a road car is going to slap a silly smile on your face on country roads or heading down the slip road. In the best possible way, the Audi TT sounds like a wounded animal about to strike back.
As I mentioned it is really worth shopping around for a used Audi TT, as you can find a nearly new bargain that has all the performance and power you want for a fraction of the usual Audi price tag.
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