Car of the Year for 2002: The Audi TT Quattro
The Audi TT Quattro is a 2-door car available at your Audi dealer. The TT Quattro came in two configurations: Base and ALMS Edition. The ALMS Edition configuration is powered by the 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine, which makes 31 highway miles and 22 city. The TT Quattro competes in the Coupe market segment, in direct competition with Acura.
Stop and Go
The TT Quattro ALMS Edition is equipped with a Volkswagen 1.8 liter four-cylinder engine that utilizes 20 valves. The engine is mated to a Volkswagen 6-speed Transaxle. This configuration has proven to be a successful design for Audi.
Steering control is handled through a power-steering rack-style configuration. The TT Quattro comes equipped with power-assisted brakes, with 4-Wheel ABS support. The front brakes are disc while the rear brakes are disc. The car uses coil front springs and coil in the rear.
Statistics
The TT Quattro is 159.10 inches long, 73.10 inches wide, and 53.00 inches high. It has a wheelbase of 95.40 inches. It is able to seat 2 comfortably.
The listed retail price in 2002 (MSRP) was $33,200, with a dealer invoice cost of $29,893. This price is in line with the industry average price for a two-door Coupe.
Fuel Efficiency
The fuel system for the 2002 TT Quattro is a Bosch Motronic SFI system, running on gasoline . The fuel is regulated by an electronic system and is a fuel-injected MFI design.
The 2002 TT Quattro gets 31 miles/gallon on the highway and only 22 in the city. This is below average for a coupe car.
What We Think of the Audi TT Quattro
The 2001 model began the promise of the Audi TT Quattro. The 2002 expanded on this success and has proven to be a strong seller in most markets. Even with strong competition from other manufacturers Audi hopes that the TT Quattro ALMS Edition will continue to be a profitable vehicle.
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