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so do we have an approximate US release date?

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Old 07-13-2006, 01:21 AM
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Default so do we have an approximate US release date?

my s4 lease is up in june 07. will i be able to get a TT then?
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Not confirmed as yet, but around June 2007 is about right.
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Default Won't be a problem. Should even have a choice of bodystyles...

...<font color="003366"> and powertrain configurations.

<i>If</i> all goes as currently planned.</font>
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Default It'll be interesting to see what Audi does to the roadster...

...I mean they changed signature things on the coupe that I thought they wouldn't... maybe they'll do the same! For instance... the aluminum roll bars... will they look the same? or will they put a new spin on them... chances are they will change it up.
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They'll make those "aluminum look" too.... just make sure you don't test them
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LOL!
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Default I'll take functional aluminium over visual aluminium any day.

Audi needed to make concessions regarding the interior design in order to keep a reasonably affordable pricing point with the mkII TT. The aluminium/steel hybrid body construction is not inexpensive nor are the aluminium intensive suspension components. I'm sure that there was much debate in the organization and amongst the design team regarding the use of aluminium look interior components versus aluminium found in the mkI TT; however, as I have stated I am more than willing to overlook this fact considering the improvement of the overall product, as reported in several magazines. The attractive value proposition is one of the key success factors of the TT. Consider how many individuals would purchase a mk II TT if it was priced $10K more than the outgoing model.

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Default There's an extended leather package, even an extended aluminum-look trim package

why not offer it as an Audi exclusive option? Not that we'd get it in the US but it'd be nice if it was offered.
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As Mr. Burns would say, "Excellent..."
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Default I foresee you getting one of these mk2's

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