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2006 Audi TT

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$33,990

starting MSRP

Key specs

Base trim shown

Coupe

Body style

4

Seating capacity

159.1” x 53.0”

Dimensions

Front-wheel drive

Drivetrain

Overview

(4 reviews)

The good:

  • Handling
  • Manual-gearbox operation
  • Performance with 225- and 250-hp engines
  • Appearance
  • Resale value

The bad:

  • Cramped cockpit
  • Minimal backseat in the coupe
  • Ride comfort
  • Difficult entry and exit

4 trims

Starting msrp listed lowest to highest price

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Notable features

  • Choice of three engines
  • Available 250-hp V-6 with Direct Shift Gearbox
  • Coupe or roadster
  • FWD or AWD
  • Electronic Stabilization Program

2006 Audi TT review: Our expert's take

Vehicle Overview
Audi introduced its stylishly sporty TT four-place coupe for the 2000 model year. A two-passenger roadster arrived later. A six-speed-automatic transmission in 180-horsepower front-wheel-drive models became available in 2003; until then, TTs only came with manual gearboxes.

The TT is also offered with permanently engaged quattro all-wheel drive and a 225-hp turbocharged four-cylinder. A more potent V-6 version with a Direct Shift sequential manual gearbox that uses steering-wheel paddles to change ratios debuted in 2004. Other than a new red interior color choice in coupe models, little has changed for 2006.

Exterior
Short front and rear overhangs and what Audi calls a “low, fastback greenhouse” above a high belt line set the styling tone. The TT flaunts unique, rounded styling and an attention-grabbing appearance.

All TT models are 159.1 inches long overall and 53 inches tall. Six-spoke cast-aluminum wheels hold 17-inch tires. All-season and 18-inch tires are optional for quattro models. Ground clearance measures a mere 4.4 inches.

Quattro-equipped roadsters have a power top with a heated glass window, while the 180-hp front-drive convertible gets a manually operated fabric roof; power operation is an option. All roadsters have a power-retractable glass wind blocker between the structural roll bars, which sit behind the headrests.

The 250-hp TT adds a raised front apron with side gills and enlarged inlet openings. A bigger rear spoiler and honeycomb-pattern diffuser help reduce rear-end lift.

Interior
Front-seat occupants sit low, which makes it necessary to twist and turn when entering and exiting the coupe because of its sloping roof pillars. The coupe’s backseat is essentially token space. Roadsters seat only two people. Nappa leather upholstery and automatic climate control are standard.

One roadster option includes leather upholstery with unique “Baseball Optic” stitching. Audi’s navigation system and a Premium Package that features heated front seats are available.

Under the Hood
Base front-drive models carry a 180-hp, turbocharged 1.8-liter four-cylinder, which mates to a six-speed-automatic transmission that includes a manual-shift provision. Higher-performance models hold a 225-hp turbo four-cylinder, a six-speed manual and quattro all-wheel drive. Only a sequential manual transmission, called the Direct Shift Gearbox, is available with the 250-hp, 3.2-liter V-6. That gearbox pre-selects the next ratio, and the change takes place under load.

Safety
Audi’s Electronic Stabilization Program, all-disc antilock brakes, and seat-mounted head and chest side-impact airbags are standard.

Driving Impressions
Not many cars express more visual appeal than the TT, but its low roofline yields a cramped cockpit. The TT’s handling is a prime attraction. Steering demands some effort, but the TT reacts quickly and goes just where you want it. The ride can get stiff on rough surfaces and some bouncing is likely even on smooth pavement, but the TT turns in an enjoyable road-going experience.

“Masterful” is the best word to describe the six-speed gearbox. The clutch can be a bit grabby, but the TT offers an appealing blend of gearing and clutch behavior. Acceleration with the 180-hp engine is reasonably satisfying, but the TT is even more alluring when equipped with quattro and the stronger 1.8-liter four-cylinder that pumps out an additional 45 hp.

Consumer reviews

(4 reviews)
Rating breakdown (out of 5):
  • Comfort 4.4
  • Interior 4.8
  • Performance 5.0
  • Value 4.3
  • Exterior 5.0
  • Reliability 4.8
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Most recent consumer reviews

Fast, slick and confortable!!

Outstanding performance and confortable ride, carefully designed with unmatched ergonomics! Excellent gas mileage.

Rating breakdown (out of 5):
  • Comfort 5.0
  • Interior 5.0
  • Performance 5.0
  • Value 4.0
  • Exterior 5.0
  • Reliability 5.0
  • Purchased a Used car
  • Used for Commuting
  • Does recommend this car
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Classic Audi TT is a dream

max style and engineering in a solid tight classic body style. German design at its best. I wish I liked the new ones as much as the first generation.

Rating breakdown (out of 5):
  • Comfort 5.0
  • Interior 5.0
  • Performance 5.0
  • Value 5.0
  • Exterior 5.0
  • Reliability 5.0
  • Purchased a Used car
  • Used for Having fun
  • Does recommend this car
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Best drive I've ever had

After 15 years of driving an SUV, I was ready for something small and sporty. Before making my purchase, I researched a number of contenders... It came down to a choice between the Audi TT and the Nissan 350Z. While the rear wheel drive of the Z might be great fun on the track, it did not suit my daily needs. I live in a place where snow and ice are present for half the year, so I ultimately decided on the Audi TT Quattro. So glad I chose the Audi - the all wheel drive handles superbly in the snow - even better than my old 4 wheel drive X-Terra!! The interior is high quality... leather seats, aluminum components, very nice. No cheap plastic here. Last, there is the reliability of German engineering. The TT is basically built on the VW Golf platform, and will run like a champ for many years to come. If you live in the snow, and want a sporty drive that handles well in any conditions - I highly recommend the Audi TT Quattro.

Rating breakdown (out of 5):
  • Comfort 5.0
  • Interior 5.0
  • Performance 5.0
  • Value 4.0
  • Exterior 5.0
  • Reliability 5.0
  • Purchased a Used car
  • Does recommend this car
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Warranty

New car and Certified Pre-Owned programs by Audi
New car program benefits
Bumper-to-bumper
48 months/50,000 miles
Corrosion
144 months/unlimited distance
Powertrain
48 months/50,000 miles
Roadside assistance
48 months/unlimited distance
Certified Pre-Owned program benefits
Maximum age/mileage
5 model years or newer/less than 60,000 miles
Basic warranty terms
1 year or 20,000 miles (whichever occurs first)
Powertrain
N/A
Dealer certification required
125-point inspection
Roadside assistance
Yes
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