Mk1 Audi TT Coupe 3.2 manual
Mk1 Audi TT Coupe 3.2 manual
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MisanoPayments

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594 posts

70 months

Tuesday 17th May 2022
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Having seen and enjoyed the recent thread by another PHer on their TT coupe, I thought I'd share mine biggrin

Having first had a ride in a TT, back in June '99 (it was even a RHD!) I've liked this shape TT since then. As for buying one, I decided that I wanted a 3.2 manual.

In Dec '99, we got a new A6 in the family, an Azure Blue/Vanilla leather 2.8q, which was a great combination. As a result, my search concentrated on TTs with the Anis leather. Although I would have preferred Moro Blue, in March '19 I saw this Mauritius one on eBay at a small dealer in Lincs, and went to go and see it.

Test drove the car, agreed a bit of money off as the headlamp washers weren't working and dash had the fuel and pixel issues and drove the car home! Washers are now fine but haven't got around to the dash yet. It's an 05 about to hit 97,000 miles. Bought at 94,500 miles.

I'm not into driving dynamics by any means, so for me the TT is a comfortable little GT car which I take to client meetings or leave at the station. When funds permit I'll get all the wheels refurbished, but the dash is a priority when time allows.

Pic below with its previous sibling.





Cheers!

jhonn

1,690 posts

177 months

Tuesday 17th May 2022
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That's a lovely colour; I had a silver one a few years ago with the DSG 'box and the black 'baseball' interior. I loved (and still do) the interior, it's a neat design and still looks good today. Same with the exterior, it's still a great looking car.

Unfortunately mine had a couple of issues that caused me to pass it on - the engine management light would appear sporadically and cause the car to go in to limp mode (never traced the reason for that); also, if you started it, then stopped it shortly afterwards, when restarting it would only run on 4 or 5 cylinders. I believe this was due to cam timing chain stretch, which is a fairly major job.

Anyway, that apart I really liked the car - hope yours is trouble free and that you enjoy it too.

Edited by jhonn on Tuesday 17th May 20:17

Court_S

14,660 posts

205 months

Tuesday 17th May 2022
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I like these. Know people love to slate them for being a Golf in a frock, but I think they’re a good looking car inside and out. The 3.2 appeals far more than the 1.8.

furrywoolyhatuk

682 posts

182 months

Tuesday 17th May 2022
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I think the design has aged well, well done for getting the 3.2 too!

okenemem

1,482 posts

222 months

Tuesday 17th May 2022
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love the subtle exterior difference from the 1.8t models

MisanoPayments

Original Poster:

594 posts

70 months

Thursday 19th May 2022
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Thanks all. Yes, trouble free motoring so far, fingers crossed!

Although I have a feeling it might have to be replaced within a year for something more child/child seat friendly!

Highly recommend the Dr Leather wipes, used on the seats and steering wheel - the latter coming up in a nice matte finish without much effort.

mcpoot

1,540 posts

135 months

Friday 20th May 2022
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Well done OP. I have a 2004 one with DSG and the same pixel issues. Water temp always reads high but is actually spot on and fuel readout has only played up once but I don't trust it anymore so always zero the mileage so I don't get caught out.