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2011 Audi TTS Overview

Price Range: $47,000 to $50,000

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The 2011 Audi TTS is the high-performance version of the Audi TT, successfully combining turbocharged engine performance with the refinement and fine interior craftsmanship that Audi is known for.

Similar to the TT, the 2011 TTS is also available as a four-seat coupe or two-seat roadster with a power-folding fabric top.  It features a 265-horsepower, turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with 258 pounds-feet or torque, an upgrade of 57-horsepower over the normal TT.  Both the coupe and roadster come standard with Audi’s quattro® all-wheel drive system which provides optimum traction and handling response in even the worst of conditions.  Each TTS is mated to a six-speed dual-clutch automatic with paddle shifters and launch control software which helps the TTS to achieve optimal acceleration from a standstill.  Fuel economy is rated at 21 mpg in the city and 29 mpg on the highway, economy numbers which dwarf those from the competing Nissan 370Z and BMW Z4.

For 2011, the TTS receives several exterior visual refreshes in addition to the new bumpers and radiator found on the TT model.  The TTS has unique bi-xenon headlamps with LED daytime running lights, a larger front intake, a new rear diffuser, and quad exhaust pipes out the back.  These touches give the TTS a more aggressive stance giving hint to the powerful engine and sport tuned suspension. 18-inch five spoke rims are standard, with 19-inch wheels optional.

The 2011 TTS also comes with a large complement of standard luxury interior features, such as leather and Alcantara® wrapped front sport seats, leather wrapped multifunction steering wheel, aluminum accents, and Bluetooth® connectivity.  New in the interior for 2011 are brushed aluminum trim pieces spread around the cabin which give the TTS a premium feel.  A step up to the Prestige trim brings with it a navigation system, heated front seats, a BOSE® sound system, and an interior LED lighting package.  The navigation system comes with a 6.25-inch LCD screen, two memory card slots for MP3 music and the option of a six-CD changer or iPod® interface.  The TTs can also boast a surprising amount of cargo room, with 13.1 cubic feet of trunk space compared to only 6.4 cubic feet for the BMW Z4, and 6.9 cubic feet on the Nissan 370Z.

Safety features found in the TTS include front dual threshold airbags, head and chest side airbags, and knee airbags.  An electronic stability program and antilock brakes help keep the TTS on the road and under control during emergency maneuvers.

With outstanding fuel economy for a sports car, a luxurious interior, ample cargo space, and fine workmanship, the 2011 Audi TTS is a winner in every category.
2011 Audi TTS

2011 Audi TTS

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Uncover Rebates & Incentives

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These additional manufacturer savings programs can help you get your best deal.*

  1. Cash Rebates
  2. Low Interest Financing
  3. Special Leasing Options

Some manufacturers also provide first-time buyer, military, and other programs to target specific customer segments.

*Incentive programs are subject to change at any time by the manufacturer.

Secret 1
Consumer Incentives

Zero percent financing, employee discount, cash back, out-the-door price tags...

Most dealers work hard to offer the public competitive prices. These incentives can grab your attention, but they can also obscure the actual terms you're getting on your purchase.

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Secret 2
Finance & Insurance

Most state franchise laws prohibit manufacturers from selling cars directly to the public, so the dealer will be your middleman. But in terms of financing and insurance, you can choose a bank or the dealer directly.

How can you determine what's in your best interest?

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Secret 3
Additional Costs

Destination charges, taxes, license and title fees, advertising fees... When going to a dealership, you must ask for an explanation of any fee you don't understand. But you need to choose your battles wisely. Your local car dealer may have taken a loss or slim profit along the way, and your fighting over something like a doc fee when the deal is nearly wrapped up may be counterproductive.

In any case, there are many fees and charges in the sale process: some inevitable, others questionable. How do you tell them apart?

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Secret 4
Trade-in Value

If you currently own a car, it probably represents profit. The question is, whose profit will it be?

With few exceptions, you'll get the most money for your used car by selling it privately. That's because dealers pay wholesale prices — not retail prices — for used cars, and they sell them at retail.

Your current car's value can be used to lower the price on your new car. However, most people underestimate their used car's value when going to a dealership. How can you maximize your value?

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Secret 5
Dealer Holdback

The car manufacturer holds back a fraction of the price of all vehicles the dealership sells. Then, it returns the money to the dealership, usually on a quarterly basis.

Dealer holdback began its life as a safety net that ensured the manufacturers would have a security deposit of sorts if a dealership missed payments, and the dealerships would have money on hand to cover overhead costs when the holdback was returned.

How can you take advantage of dealer holdbacks to get the bottom line price?

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Secret 6
Dealer Incentives

Unlike consumer incentives, dealer incentives are factory-to-dealer incentives that reduce the dealer's true cost to buy the vehicle from the factory to below invoice.

Manufacturers offer these incentives on a regional basis to generate sales on specific models. These incentives are sometimes referred to as "spiffs," and they can touch off competition among dealers to move slower-selling stock.

For instance, a dealer incentive may kick in when a certain sales target is reached, with each subsequent sale resulting in a higher factory-to-dealer rebate. How can you benefit from that?

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