My Christmas present to me Audi TT
My Christmas present to me Audi TT
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Condado

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99 posts

58 months

Thursday 21st December 2023
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Having sold the MGTF earlier this year I still fancied another “sporty” car. My thoughts were an SLK or
Audi TT. Looked at a few SLKs and to be honest in my price range they were all a bit ropey and probably would need a few pounds spent to bring them up to scratch.
Moved on to the Audi TT, again most seemed a bit overpriced especially dealer cars and when looking again found I was less than impressed at the presentation and overall lacking in appeal with weeping seals and dull paint.
I had given up had scratched my itch and decided to forget it, when out of the blue while browsing the net found a 2006 TT 2lt tfsi for sale privately about 10 miles from me. Looked okay in the ad, mot history was good and apparently had full history.
Arranged to see it and was amazed how different the presentation and quality of it was compared to my dealership viewing, 45 minutes later the car was mine. Even managed to drop the price by £600, didn’t pay shed money but was less the 4k which I was happy with.
The good bits.
Has full service history with only two owners, last service May which included cam belt and water pump.
Currently sitting on 80000 miles
Owner had put a stainless steel custom exhaust on
New heater blower( I believe these are a known problem)
All wheels have been tracked .
Everything is present in boot and couldn’t believe the first aid kit was still hidden away in the rear seat
cubby hole.
Came with all original documents including radio code and a big folder from Audi with original stock number on and loads of other info.
There are some bad bits.
Needs new coils on rear and the rear subframe needs a good brushing and repainted
The cabin has water ingress , knew it on buying, will have to trace the fault and sort. Anyone any suggestions on this.
Seats which are leather alacantara need removed and given a good clean and refresh, leather is good with no rips or tears it just needs treated and cleaned.
Wheels need refurb.
Paint is good no rust but need a compound and polish.
Car drives well, no knocks or rattles I am surprised at the acceleration and road holding.
Plans are to keep the vehicle stock, no messing with it. I am 60 next birthday so the days of mods are long gone.Sort out the water in cabin refresh interior with a good clean do an oil and filter change just so I have a starting point
Insurance unbelievable £222 a year
I have attached a couple of pictures.
Even if I say so myself I think I have done well with this one. Wife likes it too which is a bonus as she hated the Mgtf.


Condado

Original Poster:

99 posts

58 months

Thursday 21st December 2023
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Condado

Original Poster:

99 posts

58 months

Thursday 21st December 2023
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Sorry I am computer illiterate

Hoofy

78,671 posts

298 months

Thursday 21st December 2023
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Can't argue with that! Yes, should be fun to drive even if it's FWD. My Mk1 180bhp FWD is fun to drive. I think the fact that you're low down makes it feel more special then the Golf that it's based on!

Mr Tidy

27,086 posts

143 months

Thursday 21st December 2023
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Happy Christmas. thumbup

That looks like a good buy for the price. Enjoy driving

PositronicRay

28,089 posts

199 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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Looks like a great pressie, + a bit of rewarding tinker time thrown in. thumbup

Condado

Original Poster:

99 posts

58 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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Well took the wheels off today and surprise discs at front look almost brand new, pads have loads of meat which suggests the brakes have been done also but not documented, the rears are not new but still good and whoever has done the brakes have made a proper job with everything front and back greased up, even the dust guards are in excellent condition.
Got underneath and the rear definitely needs a good going over, fortunately after a bit of scraping the rust is surface and not into the metal so an easy fix. Front was super clean thanks to the undertray still been present which is the only one I have looked at that still had it in place.
Shame about the rear subframe but a bit of work won’t kill me, putting it down to the car originally been and having spent most of its life in Glasgow.
Going to take my time and get the car in tip top condition and have it as a keeper as they will eventually start making money if I ever decide to sell it.

carinaman

23,311 posts

188 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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Condado said:
Sorry I am computer illiterate
Nice looking car, no need for an apology.

Hopefully sorting the water ingress isn't too much of an issue.

Bobupndown

2,561 posts

59 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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Grey interior can look decidedly grubby. A good wet vac should have that looking much better. Decent car for the price.

Gas1883

1,513 posts

64 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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Lovely car , we’re 3 months down road with water ingress ( no sign when we brought car ) & after multiple visits too body shop , seams etc being resealed we still have issues ,trying to work out where all the water is comming from seems a near impossibility ( it seems we have multiple leaks )
Hope you get sorted, enjoy

carinaman

23,311 posts

188 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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Gas1883 said:
Lovely car , we’re 3 months down road with water ingress ( no sign when we brought car ) & after multiple visits too body shop , seams etc being resealed we still have issues ,trying to work out where all the water is comming from seems a near impossibility ( it seems we have multiple leaks )
Hope you get sorted, enjoy
Not specific to this model, is the pollen filter damp?

Uncle boshy

423 posts

85 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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Great choice, did the same last year and got a mk2 roadster.

The MG as a summer day car was good fun, but the TT is a much more useable car day to day.

The tt forum is a great source of info, most issues including leaks have been discussed and there is a good how to section. People friendly and lots able to offer specific advice.

For mods, I put cruise control on, was pretty straightforward and then added an aftermarket CarPlay stereo for satnav and Bluetooth

Enjoy

theicemario

1,229 posts

91 months

Saturday 23rd December 2023
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Nice car. Light-coloured interior really lifts it imho thumbup

waynedear

2,315 posts

183 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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Lovely car, if the 630i I bought had not made a great noise I would have had the same as yours outside.

wc98

11,962 posts

156 months

Wednesday 27th December 2023
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That looks a great buy. My brothers then girlfriend now wife had one of these for a year or so and we had it for a week while they were away on holiday. I know it might not have big power but i thought it was a great fun car and it generated an amount of grip in the corners that took me by surprise. Still look good today, to me anyway.

MBVitoria

2,533 posts

239 months

Thursday 28th December 2023
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Always liked a TT and with a bit of elbow grease that'll look fantastic.

Obvious suspect for the leak(s) would be the drain holes, I expect if you look under the scuttle panel there might be build up leaves and general crud, might require removal of the wiper arms. A poke down the hole with a stiff rod (ooh err missus) should do the trick.

Friend had one and the windscreen seal was perished and letting in water so have a look for any cracking. Ditto on the door seals. I've used Gummi Pflege to keep seals conditioned and seems to work well.

Gastons_Revenge

461 posts

20 months

Thursday 28th December 2023
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Great buy!! I got myself slightly younger (2008) Mk2 TT coupe in November, looks like ours are almost exactly the same spec aside from interior & seat colour as mine are black. Enjoy!!

Shnozz

29,133 posts

287 months

Thursday 28th December 2023
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Great cars. Have steered many (now ex) girlfriends to these as they are impossible to overlook for a great blend of usability, reliability, good looks and they all drive brilliantly.

I quite fancied one in Spain but similar car is £14k+ and just not sure I can justify that for one.

Court_S

14,341 posts

193 months

Thursday 28th December 2023
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Looks like a good guy. A colleague at work and one as a company car for four years and really liked it.

Hopefully sorting the water ingress isn’t too painful. As already mentioned, I’d start with the drain holes.

stogbandard

409 posts

66 months

Thursday 28th December 2023
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Check the pollen filter housing seal - unbolt the housing - if it’s anything like my old 1999 Passat it could’ve a foam seal that degrades. I stripped off the dodgy foam seal on my Passat and used putty-like black sealing cord from VW. That solved it for me.