I've been right keen on the new Audi TT however as I'm going to be out of the country in the next year I see no point having it sat in the garage while I'm away. However I've enjoyed reading the earlier comments and I'm still not put off expect until i read about the Tesla Roadster. I'm now giving serious thought to importing this bad ass looking machine that will have hairdress running for the nearest RAV4. Why not?
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That looks like it got smacked with the ugly branch. Looks too much like a MR2 if you ask me.
Sports cars need to be big. The bugatti veyron is big as are most ferraris. That just looks like a fiesta.
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Originally posted by scooterscotI've been right keen on the new Audi TT however as I'm going to be out of the country in the next year I see no point having it sat in the garage while I'm away. However I've enjoyed reading the earlier comments and I'm still not put off expect until i read about the Tesla Roadster. I'm now giving serious thought to importing this bad ass looking machine that will have hairdress running for the nearest RAV4. Why not?
95K USD + Import Duty and shipping..
And the steering wheel is on the wrong side.
What about servicing, repairs and parts?
For that price you can get yourself a nice Carrera instead.Comment
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It's an Elise with a wheel chair motor. Just get an Elise instead.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Ignore the scoffers, it's nice. If I ever bought new cars, I'd consider buying one, but only for a fifth of what they're asking.Comment
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