Compact, fun, fast and with mouthwatering looks if this describes your perfect car, there could well be an Audi TT Convertible with your name on it. In fact, this ever-popular car has recently had a make-over, making it subtly chunkier and bringing the cabin and driver gadgets right up to date. Having only two seats means there's genuinely enough room in the boot for it to be considered reasonably practical.
This latest model isn't just for 'fair weather' fans who like to potter around the coast with the roof down. It's now a viable, some say 'better looking', alternative to the popular BMW Z4 and the Mercedes SLC.
Despite the recent changes, Audi have maintained the distinct character of this little gem. A move that ensures the Audi TT Convertible remains at the top of its class without becoming just another clone of other popular sports cars.
When a manufacturer decides to offer a convertible version of a popular car, it takes more than simply 'chopping the roof off'. When the roof is removed, the rigid support structure of the car is affected and it all becomes a bit 'wobbly'. This means changes to both the comfort and performance none of them positive.
It's no surprise that Audi, being Audi, made sure their TT Convertible doesn't fall foul of the 'cabriolet shakes'. It's remarkably stiff for a car of this type which means it's comfortable and performance isn't compromised for those op down days in the sun' you look forward to.
The Audi TT Convertible has enjoyed a loyal fan base since it's launch. Now successfully into its third generation, it's striking looks, great performance and reasonable running costs mean it's better now than ever before.