Green TT Roadster - new press photos.
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Nice photos. Now, the confusion is: does that make a lot of sense for Audi right now considering they can only produce so many cars and are limiting the colors right now, to begin with? It seems to me that Audi is lobbing grenades and everyone is ducking for cover. I would rather they continue to build cars with emphasis on Quality Assurance right now and get some of those waiting their experience of a lifetime. It just seems like some things are too quick and others are lagging behind. Any other views on this?
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Audi releases it's new cars first in Europe, and then the US approx 1 year later. The roadster is due to be released, and the european colors are silver, aviator grey, and green. Since the new models of the last few years have been so compelling, the demand for Audi's has probably been overwhelming for them. I followed the A4 for a while, when I thought I would get one, and demand was very similar to the TT (not quite as bad, though!). They are recovering from an all time production low in the mid 90's, to a likely soon to be all time high in the '00's... <p>-steve
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First off, congratulations on your recent wedding, Matt! The colors of this TT roadster is the same as my Neiman Marcus Special Edition. I do believe that the gray TT below is Nimbus Gray Pearl (not Aviator Gray), and the interior color is Moccasin Red. My NM has a higher grade of leather and does not have the "baseball glove stitching".<p>This TT Roadster will the "NM colors" will be offered in Europe as a higher cost option versus the standard TT roadster(I'm not sure what the price difference is). It's unknown if these are the same colors that will be available in the U.S.
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