2008 Audi TT: Tester's Comments
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- MSRP: $34,800 - $45,900
- Invoice: $32,111 - $42,401
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Find out what the Consumer Guide Automotive testers had to say about the 2008 Audi TT. See if the 2008 Audi TT is right for you.
Vehicle Evaluated

| Make/Model: | 2008 Audi TT |
|---|---|
| Trim Level: | 3.2 |
| Arrival Date: | 07/30/2007 |
| Engine: | dohc V6 |
| Bodystyle | 2-door hatchback |
| Transmission: | 6-speed manual |
| 4WD/AWD: | No |
| Base Price: | 41,500 |
| Price as Tested: | 48,020 |
| Mileage at Beginning of Test: | 5064 |
| Mileage at End of Test: | 5178 |
| Total Measured Miles: | 114 |
| Total Fuel Used: | 12.936 gals. |
| Consumer Guide Fuel Economy: | 19.56 mpg (what's this?) |
| Problems During Test: | None |
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Major Options
Audi Magnetic Ride Suspension, Enhanced Interior Package (Fine Nappa Leather Seats, Fine Nappa Leather Interior Trim Elements, Storage Package), Audio Package (Sirius Satellite Radio, Bose Premium Sound System), 18-inch Alloy Wheels, Bi-Xenon Adaptive Headlights, Bluetooth Phone Preparation, Ipod Interface. hhh
From the Back Seat
Damon Bell
The 2008 TT has sporty-yet-civilized road manners, impressive fit and finish, and better than expected interior space for two. If you can do without options, base prices are competitive as well.
Rick Cotta
Audi's TT is the only sports car to offer all-wheel drive until you double its (already lofty) price to spring for a Porsche 911. And that's an advantage that sets the V6 quatto versions apart from their competitors--and their front-drive 2.0 siblings--by giving them all-season capability to go with their impressive performance and useful cargo space, all of which makes them stand-out Grand Touring machines.
Tom Appel
Eschewing the first generation's pretentiously cutesy Bauhaus visage, Audi moves the TT from the realm of tennis-club-dwelling trophy wives and into the garages of serious enthusiasts. Our 3.2 tester combines nimble handling with wonderfully accessible power, yet boasts a level of ride and refinement that separates it from the rival BMW Z4 and Porsche Boxster/Cayman. Even pricing is moderate, with our decked-out tester listing for comfortably under $50,000.
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