- Mileage: 18
- Engine 4 Cyl
- Ext. Color: Gray
- Trans: Automatic
- Int. Color: Gray
- Drive: AWD
- Location: Los Angeles, CA
Dealer Comments
2013 Audi TT Review|For 2013, the Audi TT is offered in both a coupe and roadster body style, both of which are built on Audi's improved aluminum space frame chassis, consists of 69% aluminum and 31% steel construction, making it both lightweight and incredibly stiff.Audi's signature quattro all-wheel-drive system is the only drivetrain available across the lineup. In addition, Audi's S-Tronic 6-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission is now the only available gearbox on the TT and the TTS.Both the TT and upscale TTS feature a healthy array of standard equipment, including a Audi Concert audio system, a driver information system and an automatic climate control system in the coupe.|Walkaround|Optional xenon plus headlamps are available with a cornering and both the TT and TTS are again available with Audi's S-line sport package, consisting of special design touches to the bumpers, air inlets and rear diffuser, special interior detailing, unique 18-inch wheels and a 10-mm lower ride height. Optional magnetic ride shocks can be switched between normal and sport modes and a sport button modifies steering boost and exhaust sound. Optional napa leather gains a new thermal resistance treatment that cuts down on seat temperature significantly when left in the sun.|Summary|A high-performance model was introduced for 2013, called the RS. It features a 360-horsepower 5-cylinder engine mated to a 6-speed manual, the only transmission option. Audi's magnetic ride suspension, 19-inch alloy wheels, xenon HID headlamps and silk napa leather upholstery are all standard.