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Audi leaped into the sports car field with a passion by turning away from its customary sedans and wagons toward a surprisingly shapely, low-slung TT series. The Audi TT was introduced for the 2000 model year as a four-place Coupe and then a year later as a two-passenger convertible Roadster. Audi’s low and stylish sports car carries on for 2002 with minor changes, including a new interior trunk release for the convertible. This year’s radio incorporates an in-dash CD changer, and a HomeLink universal garage door opener is optional. A blue fabric top can be installed on 2002 Roadsters that are painted certain colors. Audi’s optional navigation system has been upgraded to provide nationwide coverage. Read More
6 Available TT Trims
Select a trim name below for detailed specifications