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We have found 8 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4
I own a 2000 Audi TT quattro, my instrumental panel is not working?
Sometimes the instrumental panel works and then it goes off again, one mechanic told me that the cluster is bad, but in my oppinion its just some loose wire or connection, if the cluster was bad it wouldn't come on at all, but it does sometimes. If anybody has or had the same problem I would appriciate the help, thanks.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

TT instrument panels are known for this a firm called BBA will recondition one for you.At www.bba-reman.com

Both 1.8 Audi TT's are turbocharged and the only difference being is the different power outputs. One has 180bhp and the other is 225bhp

Which one is a better bang for the buck 2000 Audi TT or 2000 Toyota MR2 Spyder?
I love them both and am really only concerned about maintenance / cost of ownership I found 2 that are the same condition same mileage both the same exact price
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Audi will be more expensive to repair. However, it is probably a 1.8t quatro, which can scoot with a few tricks, and they sound nice.. toyota is def cheaper to repair and only 2wd in the rear... either way, good luck

Is the 2000 audi TT or 2001, or 2002 version a chick car?
Im getting my license and first car this november, and i was wondering if i get it painted black and get some killer rims on it, would it still be a chick car (feminine) or would it be masculine...?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 6 answers

I had a 2005 TT Convertible 162 and it was great. Enough power to enjoy oneself, relatively cheap to maintain and had low depreciation. I have a new style 2.0 Coupe which is a better car in many ways but I still enjoyed driving the previous model.


 
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