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Past Master: Audi TT Mk1 The original Audi TT was a concept car made real, and a winner of numerous What Car? awards. But how did it come about and does it still stack up today?
In 1999, the range was expanded with the Roadster and Audi offered a cheaper entry to TT ownership with the 150hp Roadster from mid-2003.
As a star of the very first issue of evo, Audi’s design icon is a car entwined with this magazine’s history. But now it’s no more. We drive an early Mk1 quattro alongside a late Mk3 RS to ...
Shed of the Week: Audi TT (Mk1) With its 20-year anniversary upon us, Shed celebrates the iconic double T By Tony Middlehurst / Friday, 27 July 2018 / 109 comments ...
Homespun Audi TT Mk1 With A Face Very Few Could Love Have you ever seen a first-generation Audi TT like this one? We’re ...
On paper it should have been a disaster: woeful underpinnings, lethal handling, uninspiring to drive. Yet, despite these flaws, the MK1 Audi TT managed to become a big success.
Respect is due to the owner of this '03 Audi TT 1.8T quattro. Sonny Chan is a software developer from Chicago, IL, who had never touched a car until he came across this topless TT. He had also ...
The Audi TT is one of the brand’s most recognizable cars and while this 2003 model may look normal from the outside, it is anything but. This Audi TT left the factory with a 1.8-liter ...
Vehicles manufactured by Mazda, Volkswagen and Audi are among some of the top tips for the best modern classic cars on the road today. The Mazda MX-5 sportscar, VW Golf and Audi TT Mk1 are my ...
And it drives… simply. There’s more give to its suspension setup versus its hulking 2023 sibling, TT Mk1 breathing with the road a little more, its ride a little more forgiving.