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Originally posted by stek View PostBeen thinking about this, can't remember if I posted but I did do a test drive of a P100D in Copenhagen, lovely car, fast beyond belief, near the docks there's a bit of road where you can get away with opening it up, 0-100 in 2.9 secs with no jerky gear changes completely leaving your tummy in the boot, wonderful feeling and in complete silence. Then I had to stop and charge up the battery before going any further...
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThe new Audi TTRS
New Audi TT RS coupe 2016 review | Auto Express
Brand new, £52K, 4WD, Slick DSG box, 0-62 in 3.7 seconds and goes round corners, sounds fantastic with a 5 cylinder turbo engine.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThe new Audi TTRS
New Audi TT RS coupe 2016 review | Auto Express
Brand new, £52K, 4WD, Slick DSG box, 0-62 in 3.7 seconds and goes round corners, sounds fantastic with a 5 cylinder turbo engine.
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The new Audi TTRS
New Audi TT RS coupe 2016 review | Auto Express
Brand new, £52K, 4WD, Slick DSG box, 0-62 in 3.7 seconds and goes round corners, sounds fantastic with a 5 cylinder turbo engine.
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Tesla is hugely heavy and can't go round corners and as you say build quality is rather poor.
Makes sense for a family man living near Central London Congestion zone maybe?
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For that money you can get 911 TTS, few year old but it will be much nicer car to drive - 0-60 isn't everything, handling is - also Tesla looks very dull.
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Build quality is ropey, and you won't get a 2.9 second model for 80k.
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Tesla Model S
Been thinking about this, can't remember if I posted but I did do a test drive of a P100D in Copenhagen, lovely car, fast beyond belief, near the docks there's a bit of road where you can get away with opening it up, 0-100 in 2.9 secs with no jerky gear changes completely leaving your tummy in the boot, wonderful feeling and in complete silence.
But, no growl, grunt or edge at all. I loved it but it was a bit plasticky. And the car for £80k doesn't really exude total quality.
Not sure what I think. Maybe all punch and no passion.
But now when I hear an IC engine starting up it sounds so agricultural.
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