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New 2007 Audi TT spied with minimal camo

01/23/2006, 6:55 AM

By admin

Spy photographers snapped some highly revealing photos of the next-generation Audi TT coupe and convertible in cold-weather testing. The cars still have some camouflage, but most of their sheetmetal is now visible. The final bodywork — especially the front fascia — is not complete, but we do get an idea of the shape of the headlights, which appear to borrow from the Audi TT Shooting Brake concept.

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01/23, 8:24 AM

posted by:

nikivee

Great, another 350Z.

01/23, 3:25 PM

posted by:

J$P

This is no different from the old Audi tt coupe. Man this sucks.

01/31, 10:40 PM

posted by:

chrisB

I’m sure that this aint gonna attract as much customers like the old one. Those headlights really don’t match. I like the back and the single frame grill and thats about it. It looks way too much like a japanese sports car! those wheels hav got to be bigger, the car needs to be a bit lower and the interior should be moved back more and the bonnet/hood needs to be longer to make it look sportier.

02/09, 12:50 AM

posted by:

John

You’re all crazy. That things got light Porsche curves. I like it.

 
 
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