2005 Audi TT 3.2 V6 Roadster 2dr Petrol Manual quattro (257 g/km, 247 bhp)
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Mileage:120,000
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Year:2005
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Colour:Black
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Gearbox:
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Seats:2
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Doors:2
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Insurance Group:40A
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TAX 12 Month Rate:£430
Audi TT Additional Information
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Engine & MPG
Engine Size:3.2LMPG Combined:26.4mpgMPG Urban:18.8mpgMPG Extra-urban:34.4mpgMOT Expires:17/09/2026 -
Dimensions & Weight
Height:1,348mmLength:4,041mmWidth:1,856mmKerb Weight:1,560kg -
Performance & Safety
0 - 60 mph:6.7secondsBHP:247bhpTop Speed:155mphCO2 emissions:257g/km
Audi TT Features
- Adjustable Steering Column/Wheel
- Climate Control
- Electric Windows (Front)
- In Car Entertainment (Radio/Cassette)
- Seat Height Adjustment
- Speakers
- Upholstery Leather
- Air Bag Anti-Submarine
- Air Bag Driver
- Air Bag Passenger
- Air Bag Side
- Alarm
- Anti-Lock Brakes
- Central Door Locking
- Electronic Stability Programme
- Front Fog Lights
- Head Air Bags
- Head Restraints
- Immobiliser
- Power-Assisted Steering
- Xenon Headlights
- Alloy Wheels (18in)
- Body Coloured Bumpers
- Headlamp Washers
- Mirrors External
- Spare Wheel (Space Saver)
- Computer (Driver Information System)
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