Audi TT
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I've seen maybe 5 NSX's in my life time and the last one was on the side of the road, hood up, waiting to be towed. That's a 20% failure rate on Honda's top of the line car.<p>No matter what you buy, you spend your money and you take your chances. Given Mr. Friendly's attitude and the laws of karma, I seen a big lemon in his future!
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I am the service manager for a large Audi dealer in Houston, and we have had 1 TT come in with any problems! We have sold 10 so far, with a truck unloading right now with a load of sold units. The only problem so far has been a dash cluster causing the guages to not work. I have the 1st quattro in Texas on order, and I wish it was here now!
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The 9 June 1999 issue of 'AutoCar" has a fifty page section listing the greatest sports cars of all times. The cars that DID NOT make the top 100 (in alphabetical order)<p>BMW Z3: "You're kidding. Z3 is proof that BMW can build individualistic cars berrft of soul. We expected a modern 328; we got a retro with Compact underpinnings."<p>Honda S2000: "It promised much, and much it delivered. Yet despite amazing rev-hungry engine, six-speed gearbox and rear-wheel drive chasis, peaky Honda falls short of expectations. Blame lifeless steering and numb responses."<p>Mercedes-Benz SLK: "Car with the party-trick headgear is denied sports car status by limp steering, yawn-inspiring four-pot engine and auto transmission."<p>Source: 2 June 1999 AUTOCAR pg. 123.<p>**Member of the exclusive list of 100 Greatest Sports Cars**<p>Audi TT: "That Audi's new TT should win a top 100 place at the expense of Mercedes' SLK has everything to do with a sports car's core quality: driver appeal. The TT has it in spades... <p>It's fitting that the youngest car in our list should also be the shape of things to come, inside and out.<p>The TT hits the sport like no Audi has done in years.<p>Verdict: A high-tech head-turner that feels as though it was developed by eager androids for keen humans. Accomplished chassis, fine cabin, strong performance."<p>Source: 2 June 1999 AUTOCAR pg. 78.<p>The experts have written: "Audi TT one of the greatest sports cars of all times!"<p>Paraphrasing Walter Gropius, the founder of Bauhaus: "There are many that are among the 'intellectually undeveloped'. Appreciation of good design is a special gift given to only a few."
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SILENCE, you "gutless wonder!"<p>Enough of your INANE babbling!<p>You have ZERO credibility around here!<p>Too bad you're not brave enough to post your address. It deprives all of "The Enlightened" the pleasure of boycotting any of your future ramblings.<p>Take your "rice burner"-loving heart over to luvmycivic.com, where it belongs!