Yes these are an appreciating classic👌🏻 Found a silver v6 roadster for a good frend locally in 🇨🇭, he exported it to NL and absolutely loves the car. The sights and sounds of the V6 suit the roadster quite well. Even if it’s a gloryfied Golf😅
I bought one identical to that from a dodgy dealer. I found it fast and comfortable and a bit quirky but never really gelled with it, mainly because it was plagued by electrical faults eg central locking, fuel filler and most annoying of all a battery drain which I was told would be a dash out job. I got rid and went back to my MX5's. I'd like to sample a fault-free one though as it would probably change my mind.
I can’t believe you found such a lovely TT convertible for just £1200 Jon, such a lot of car for the money and I would have snapped that up, even at £2500 had I known you then. I agree, Mk1 TT’s are at the bottom of their value curve right now but prices are on the up for the best examples and I’m very tempted to get one whilst they’re affordable. I think they look sharp in ‘safe’ silver too. This is a car you should have kept in the collection, and if these are hairdressers cars, I dread to think what my K12 Micra C+C is considered to be! I previously owned a Mercedes SLK 230 but found the interior trim very low rent, the TT by comparison is a step up in quality and the best two seater sports car of the two.
Lovely car Jon have always loved the mk1 TT and that is in its purest form I understand why you sold it though and hope it’s gone to a good home has Mrs JC driven the other two yet Merry Christmas to you all Daniel
Looks a nice unmolested example you have , I had a 180 roadster a couple of years back. I fitted a 225 back box to even the looks out at the rear , it was a direct fit.looking forward to seeing your future content
I had a silver 225 coupe on a W. I loved driving that car... Until the knocking noises started under the bonnet. I took it to a TT specialist and the engine chose to grenade itself as I drove into their car park. I found paperwork after I bought it to say that the engine had been rebuilt a few years before, by an apparently reputable VAG garage, for unknown reasons... I wonder how good a job they did. Anyway, the TT specialists offered me £3000 less than I'd paid for it (less than a year before), which I took, and I got the bus home. They must have re-engined it, as it had an MOT for another 3 years after that.
Sorry, but not a fan of Audi's - Probably put off by their seemingly typical drivers (Not you though Jon) ! This one though was quite nice, and definitely a future classic. I'd certainly prefer your purple one - Nice colour. Glad you made a nice profit with it.
I can't see any valid argument for keeping it really. You didn't especially like it and had no reason to drive it. Mrs. JC didn't like it, so it was just going to sit there, costing money and depreciating. Far better to move it on, make a bundle of cash and give someone a nice summer sports tourer. Trying not to let the fact that a young "lady" in a TT tried to take out me and my dad a bit back (leaving us with a whole lot of insurance pain and a pathetic payout resulting in no car) from colouring my like or dislike of the TT. They may eventually be a classic, but I think they would need to be in top spec and condition.
Thanks for watching this one. What do you think? Future classic?
Probably...i dont think I'll be around long enough to see it, tho Jon 😁
It's nice, but it's missing that second tailpipe and a roof 😄
Remember i do have a 225 Coupe though ;)
Yes these are an appreciating classic👌🏻 Found a silver v6 roadster for a good frend locally in 🇨🇭, he exported it to NL and absolutely loves the car. The sights and sounds of the V6 suit the roadster quite well. Even if it’s a gloryfied Golf😅
Absolutely 😁👍
@@JonCoupland Franc is one of the leading TT fans in NL nowadays. Really chuffed this TT found its forever home. 🥳
nice one Jon
Cheers 😁👍
NIce usable modern classic.
Absolutely. I think they are brilliant
I bought one identical to that from a dodgy dealer. I found it fast and comfortable and a bit quirky but never really gelled with it, mainly because it was plagued by electrical faults eg central locking, fuel filler and most annoying of all a battery drain which I was told would be a dash out job. I got rid and went back to my MX5's. I'd like to sample a fault-free one though as it would probably change my mind.
That's a big shame. They are really good if you get a good one
I can’t believe you found such a lovely TT convertible for just £1200 Jon, such a lot of car for the money and I would have snapped that up, even at £2500 had I known you then. I agree, Mk1 TT’s are at the bottom of their value curve right now but prices are on the up for the best examples and I’m very tempted to get one whilst they’re affordable. I think they look sharp in ‘safe’ silver too. This is a car you should have kept in the collection, and if these are hairdressers cars, I dread to think what my K12 Micra C+C is considered to be!
I previously owned a Mercedes SLK 230 but found the interior trim very low rent, the TT by comparison is a step up in quality and the best two seater sports car of the two.
Absolutely. It was certainly a bargain. I'm a big fan of them if you can find a good one
Mk1 TT is the best looking of them.
I agree 👍
Lovely car Jon have always loved the mk1 TT and that is in its purest form I understand why you sold it though and hope it’s gone to a good home has Mrs JC driven the other two yet
Merry Christmas to you all Daniel
Shes driven the Purple roadster on the back roads once but i got twitchy and took over - this was a great example and im glad its being enjoyed
Looks a nice unmolested example you have , I had a 180 roadster a couple of years back. I fitted a 225 back box to even the looks out at the rear , it was a direct fit.looking forward to seeing your future content
Many thanks for watching
My brother had the 225 coupe. So cramped in the back though
Yes they really are just 2 seater cars IMHO
You should have kept this one jon very nice vehicle 👍
I think so too! It was a lovely example. But ... Silver 😂
Nice one! Cloth seats are the best for convertibles. And you can easily have it remapped to have some more power, I guess.
It was a good car
I had a silver 225 coupe on a W. I loved driving that car... Until the knocking noises started under the bonnet. I took it to a TT specialist and the engine chose to grenade itself as I drove into their car park. I found paperwork after I bought it to say that the engine had been rebuilt a few years before, by an apparently reputable VAG garage, for unknown reasons... I wonder how good a job they did. Anyway, the TT specialists offered me £3000 less than I'd paid for it (less than a year before), which I took, and I got the bus home. They must have re-engined it, as it had an MOT for another 3 years after that.
Oh no! They aren't without their issues. Thanks for watching
DON'T inflict another Audi onto your poor long-suffering Dad !!!!!
You wait until you hear what he said about this one ;)
always a hairdressers car. (i'm not a VW group product fan)
😜👍
It seems like Mrs Jon Coupland is difficult to buy a car for!
She certainly is 😂
i get the hairdresser comments in the puma, people just don't know a great car is for everyone. i was a chef and butcher
I always tell them the truth which is ... My wife is 😂
Sorry, but not a fan of Audi's - Probably put off by their seemingly typical drivers (Not you though Jon) ! This one though was quite nice, and definitely a future classic. I'd certainly prefer your purple one - Nice colour. Glad you made a nice profit with it.
It's one of those things you either love them or hate them. Thanks for watching 😊👍
I can't see any valid argument for keeping it really. You didn't especially like it and had no reason to drive it. Mrs. JC didn't like it, so it was just going to sit there, costing money and depreciating. Far better to move it on, make a bundle of cash and give someone a nice summer sports tourer. Trying not to let the fact that a young "lady" in a TT tried to take out me and my dad a bit back (leaving us with a whole lot of insurance pain and a pathetic payout resulting in no car) from colouring my like or dislike of the TT. They may eventually be a classic, but I think they would need to be in top spec and condition.
I agree. I'm glad it's being used