In the world of small Bombas, there are few ones: The Porsche Cayman, the Audi TT, the Lotus Elise, the Alpine A110 and the... Alfa Romeo 4C. And the 4C is not the less interesting. With a body which reminds the most beautiful creations from the Sixties.
The 1st Audi TT is my favorite version. The Prototype from the mid 90's was something. The 1st generation was surprisingly close to the Prototype. Generally, when you have the choice between a Coupé and a Convertible, I more often almost always favor the
Decided to take my 22 year old Audi TT mark 1 out of a quick drive. I was prompted to revisit owning one by a post on this forum. It reminded me of the pure joy this model of car gave me when I had one back then in 1999 I have to say it’s been one of my b
I am thinking loud, here. I wonder if some of you would like that idea, IF all is ok for this summer. A gathering of " small bombs " such as Alfa 4C, Alpine A 110, Porsche Cayman or 911, Audi TT, Lotus... The idea? A road trip, and some moments on a track
When I discovered the TT Concept, in 1995, it was love at first sight. I can even say that it was the first time I really fell in love with an Audi. The Concept: At the point I got one, in August 1999. A TT 1.8 180 HP. Which I sold some years after. One o
The expert have the same, but in silver, because he like the first generation Audi TT. This picture i shoot when i visit a Porsche center to spot a 918 spyder. The spyder was already gone to the owner. GT3 cup. When i was on a car show in 1999, i saw a GT
Certainly one of the cars I regret the most. I had the first generation, bought in Sept 1999, the 1, 8 180 HP. Despite the modest power, it was fun to drive, very living on the road. A true character. A future Classic? Here are some pictures I found on th
Five cylinders, turbocharged, direct injected, and 6-speed manual transmission. It sounded like the World Rally Championship and went like hell, but I had to sell it to support a friend's business that was on the rocks at the time. I'd love to get back in
Among all the cars I had, there are some which I deeply regret, or, if you prefer, I have fond memories of... Such as the Audi TT. I had the first generation, the 1,8 180 HP. I tried it and the 225 HP version, and I found the 180 HP more living and funnie