Our Fleet Test Drive: Audi TT - 6th report
Date:
08 September 2015
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Author: Tristan Young
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Equipment: | Powered and heated door mirrors, 19in alloys, manual aircon, 4 airbags, Bluetooth, digital radio,trip computer | Options: | Audi Connect (£1795), fine leather sport seats (£1390), matrix LED headlights (£945), active lane assist (£650), metallic paint (£550), rear parking sensors (£430), heated front seats (£325), uprated phone system (£325), cruise control (£295), uprated sound system (£270), auto-dimming rear-view mirror with light and rain sensor package (£110) |
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After several months of thinking there was something wrong with the Audi Connect system, which should let you send a satnav destination directly from Google Maps to the car, it turns out that the neither Google nor Audi's operating instructions were clear.
I've discovered I've been trying the 'wrong' ID. Google says to use the ID given by the manufacturer, when you should use one that you create. An Audi expert who went through my settings didn't know about this either, but now it's working, I love being able to send destinations straight from my desktop computer to the car and now think the Connected option is worth the £1800 option cost.
Audi TT Coupe 2.0 TDI ultra
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Mileage 3102 |
P11D price £32,305 |
Forecast/actual cost per mile 65.4p/66.6p |
Our average consumption 49.9mpg |
Official combined consumption 67.3mpg |
Verdict
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- Looks amazing
- Great official fuel consumption and CO2 figures
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- The number of options that you'd think would or should be standard
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