I have an itch for an Audi. I want a TT Roadster.

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i watched a friend drag race a tt with his 95 or so camaro v6(both bone stock). the tt got stomped every time.

i'd go for the miata, not that fast, but it doesnt have to be.


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S2000 or miata.

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Boxter seems much more practical than a TT.

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truckmtr240 wrote:S2000 or miata.
Go with the S. More room, more power, better handling.

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Meh.

If you're going to buy something with electrical problems, it should be a Jaguar, not a KrautBubble.

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PapaSmurf2k3 wrote:Boxter
Ewwwww..... I can put those down in my N/A 2+2......

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PapaSmurf2k3 wrote:Boxter seems much more practical than a TT.
Boxster.

Also Cayman > Boxster.

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Ace2cool wrote:
PapaSmurf2k3 wrote:Boxter
Ewwwww..... I can put those down in my N/A 2+2......
Let me know how that plays out once you leave the wheat fields of Kansas and get into the mountains of Tennessee & North Carolina. I've said it before and I'll say it again, they've got the best stock braking and steering feedback I've ever experienced.
MinisterofDOOM wrote:Also Cayman > Boxster.
:yesnod

Imagine the monster the Cayman would be if Porsche hadn't nerfed it in order to keep it from cannibalizing sales from the more pricey flagship 911 lineup. :ohno:

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Just paid cash for it.


$3.

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Those body panels line up like crap. Demand a refund.


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