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Audi TT with New "Advance Plus Package"
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All TT customers can now benefit from the particularly attractive “Advance plus” equipment package – not only in terms of visual effect, but also with respect to the price. The extras in this package are two-thirds cheaper than when ordered individually.

The Advance plus package combines popular options in the areas of styling, sporty comfort and sound. The fascinating forms of the TT are underscored by the exclusive special colour Sprint Blue, pearl effect or – if requested and at no extra charge – other metallic and pearl effect paint finishes as well. The xenon headlights, as well as providing the TT with added safety, lend it an even more striking look.

In the interior the customer has the choice of sports seats in Alcantara/Leather or Fine Nappa leather. The concert radio, in combination with the much-praised BOSE sound system, provides an impressive acoustic backdrop. The electrically retractable glass wind deflector ensures a comfortable drive in the TT Roadster with the top down, too.

18-inch cast aluminium wheels of 5 twin-spoke design provide visual and dynamic highlights on both the Audi TT Coupé and Roadster.

The new equipment package is available not only for the four-cylinder 1.8T with 120 kW or 140 kW (163 / 190 bhp), but also for the 184 kW (250 bhp) six-cylinder Audi TT 3.2 quattro. Pure driving fun in an Audi TT Coupé with the Advance plus package starts at 29,900 euros.

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I don't understand what the difference is besides the wheels which look like they are photoshopped in these pics. I guess the Alcantara is new.
 
mehh drop it now. .this car is old.. no one wants it... no matter what package..
 
the new one is coming soon, so they have to have special edition to get rid of the current inventory, i think.
 
Oh c'mon... I'm so sick of this.

Why do they do things with the old one? It's enough now.

GIVE US THE NEW TT!!!
 
I'm really suprised that Audi is spitting out new packages and special editions. I wonder if there even are people buying brand new TTs today.
 
There must be a few.. and apart from the fact that the car is pretty old now, and some people just wouldn't have a clue a new one is coming soon, the car still looks good to some people.

But surely they could have taken some real photos with non-photoshopped wheels..
 
The Artist said:
mehh drop it now. .this car is old.. no one wants it... no matter what package..


Yes truly this car is old as it is. Why beat a dead horse over and over again.

I think that the new TT should be anticipated, but I guess Audi is trying to squeeze a few extra dollars out of the old one.
 
May i remind everyone that when previous SLK was at the end of it's life cyrcle , Mercedes released the "Final Edition SLK" same with the ML class ect.



That is only one example of course. Audi is just doing what every auto maker in the world is doing.
 
Yannis said:
May i remind everyone that when previous SLK was at the end of it's life cyrcle , Mercedes released the "Final Edition SLK" same with the ML class ect.



That is only one example of course. Audi is just doing what every auto maker in the world is doing.


I must say it is typical for manufacturers to do this kind of stuff. So I take back what I said about beating a dead horse.

I guess Audi is tempting those who never bought the TT one final time :icon_twis or maybe :xmas-sm3: didn't bring them one and they want to try again
 

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Audi AG is a German automotive manufacturer of luxury vehicles headquartered in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany. A subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group, the company’s origins date back to the early 20th century and the initial enterprises (Horch and the Audiwerke) founded by engineer August Horch (1868–1951). Two other manufacturers (DKW and Wanderer) also contributed to the foundation of Auto Union in 1932. The modern Audi era began in the 1960s, when Volkswagen acquired Auto Union from Daimler-Benz, and merged it with NSU Motorenwerke in 1969.
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