From CC to TT

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Sooz
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Post by Sooz »

Transferred from the CC to a new Audi TT Quattro coupe. I was sick of all the niggly little things (and major, like not starting after a week's holiday) such as the brakes squealing, the auto headlights not going off, indicators not working, windscreen wipers not working so I decided it was time to use the rainy day money. Although not a convertible, the new car is glorious, goes like a bomb and holds the road like nothing I've ever driven. To be honest, I found the the notion of a cabriolet more enticing than the real thing - which makes an awful mess of your hair!.

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Lyndon
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Post by Lyndon »

sorry to see you go :(

nice replacement though pity you couldn't have a waited a little longer for the new TT then the old TT's should fall a little in price :? (not sure if it's this year or not for replacement)

anyways enjoy your new car 8)
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Post by Derek »

New TT is due around September or November, can't remember which.

My hairdresser is going to replace his current TT with one :D
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Have been driving this since May last year so the new one was still on paper. I just popped back to the cc website for old times' sake.

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:) your welcome back here any time :)
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