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Default 2001 Audi TT Coupe 275HP FOR SALE 58K MILES

Contact: Email: skouts@gmail.com
Call: 646.481.3711

Audi TT Quattro AWD Coupe - 275 HP - 2001 - 58,000 Original Miles - $14,500.00

Year: 2001
Transmission: Manual
HP: Stock 225 -hp Upgrades: Performance Chip with 275 - hp

Make: Audi
Body Type: Coupe

Model: TT
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door

Engine: 1.8T
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player, iPhone Adapter

Drive Type: MANUAL
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags

Mileage: 58,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats

Exterior Color: Silver
Fuel Type: Gasoline 93 Octane

Interior Color: Black Leather
For Sale By: Owner

Number of Cylinders: 4

For More Specs Please Visit: 2001 Audi TT Coupe


Contact: Email: skouts@gmail.com
Call: 646.481.3711


Seller Summary:

This 2001 Audi TT Quattro 1.8-liter, 4-cylinder turbo engine is tuned to get 275-hp. The car has been driven with care and enjoyment, and for under 15K with 55K miles this car is priced to sell.

History of the TT:

Vehicle Overview
Audi leaped into the sports car league with a passion, turning from its usual sedans and wagons toward a surprisingly shapely, low-slung TT series. Anyone whose heads were turned by the curvaceous TT was likely to encounter a waiting list at the dealership due to prominent publicity and instant popularity of the new model. Audi recalled the TT in late 1999 after complaints in Germany about high-speed instability. Dealers then installed anti-roll bars and a rear spoiler on previously sold models.

Introduced in the spring of 1999 as a 2000 model, the TT front-drive 2+2 coupe was joined one year later by a two-passenger convertible roadster. Audi's Quattro all-wheel-drive system has been available on the TT since summer 2000. New for 2001 coupes is a 225-horsepower version of the standard turbocharged 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine, which otherwise produces 180 hp. That engine debuted previously under roadster hoods.

A lateral-skid control system called the Electronic Stability Program (ESP) also has been added for 2001. TT coupes and convertibles ride a shortened version of the chassis used by the Audi A4 sedan, Volkswagen Golf, Jetta and New Beetle. But suspension tuning is different for the TT. Audi sold 12,027 coupes and roadsters during 2000, according to Automotive News.

Exterior
Despite its shared chassis and an overall profile that hints at the New Beetle, the TT flaunts unique rounded styling with an integrated, attention-grabbing appearance from stem to stern. Straight lines occur only along the sides of its body, between the front and rear wheels. The 225-hp models get 225/40YR17 tires vs. 205/55WR16 rubber for front-drive cars.

Quattro-equipped roadsters have a power top, while the front-drive convertibles get a manually operated fabric roof; power operation is an option for front-drive models. All convertibles have a power retractable glass wind blocker mounted between the structural roof bars, which are located behind the headrests. The wind blocker goes up when the top is down to reduce turbulence within the open TT's interior. Containing a glass back window with a defogger, the roadster's fabric top stows behind the seats.

Interior
Front occupants sit low to the ground in the TT, which makes it necessary to twist and turn when entering and exiting the coupe due to the sloping roof pillars. A backseat exists, but it's essentially a token space -- not seriously intended for use by passengers unless they happen to be children.

Standard equipment includes leather upholstery, automatic air conditioning, variable-assist power steering, a tilt/telescoping steering wheel, cruise control, a theft-deterrent system, height-adjustable front bucket seats and a split, folding rear seat. Optional on the roadster is red amber leather with unique "baseball glove" stitching along the seams. Audi's navigation system, which lacks a video screen, is optional.

Under the Hood
An automatic transmission is not available with any TT. The base front-drive models come with a turbocharged, 180-hp, 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine mated to a five-speed-manual transmission. Choose a higher-performance model with the 225-hp engine and you get a six-speed instead. Audi's Quattro all-wheel-drive system is standard with the 225-hp engine and optional in coupes with the 180-hp engine. The lower-powered engine also is found in Audi's A4 sedan and in some Volkswagen models.

Safety
In addition to dual front airbags, all TT models have front head/chest side-impact airbags. All-disc antilock brakes are standard. Traction control is included in front-drive models, and a lateral-skid control system called Electronic Stability Program is standard on all models.

Contact: Email: skouts@gmail.com
Call: 646.481.3711
 
 
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