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Could my local Audi dealer request a car from another Audi dealer in another state?

Audi’s first TT arrived in 1998, when its bubbly, Bauhaus-inspired styling was timed just right for the dawn of the new millennium. That gave way to a second generation of the TT in 2008 and a third redesigned from the ground up for 2016. All that time, the regular TT has been more about high style than outright performance, and any thoughts of practicality fly right out of its slanted-back, gun-slit windows. Available only as a coupe, the mid-range TTS variant bestows the fashionable model with some true performance credibility. For 2018, the TTS receives very few changes.
Specifically, the TTS has a more-powerful version of the regular TT’s 2.0-liter turbocharged inline 4-cylinder engine and 6-speed dual-clutch “S-tronic” automatic combo. The TTS’s uprated engine churns out 292 hp and 280 lb-ft of torque, which is an increase of 72 hp and 22 lb-ft over the TT. The coups jumps to 60 miles per hour in just 4.6 seconds. The TTS’s transmission also features gears that are spaced closer in order to match this engine’s more-rev-happy nature. Power is delivered to all four wheels by the permanent all-wheel-drive “quattro” system, which is front-biased but can vary the torque between the front and rear axles as demand changes. The TTS is a predictable and efficient sports coupe that handles everything asked of it, but garnered faint praise in this segment. Critics complained about the TTS’s dulled-down, filtered road feedback, especially compared to its nearest rival, the Porsche 718 Cayman. The firmer suspension and large wheel options, coupled with the vehicle’s naturally-short wheelbase, create a ride that is rough in any of the Audi’s four driving modes, which severely hampers its ability to be a daily-driver.
Some drivers care less about the ride and more about making a statement, and this is where the TTS shines. This latest TT series seeks to further refine the shapes of its predecessors with Audi’s current design traits of irregular hexagons, straight edges, and sharp panel creases with the bubbly Bauhaus-inspired charisma of the very first TT. The characteristics that have come to identify a TT are preserved here: the athletically-arched roofline, wide stance, tall beltline, and abbreviated deck. The TTS’ $9,000 premium upgrade over the ordinary TT shows only subtle changes from the outside. The main telltales for a TTS are a revised front-fascia with a fancier grille and downturned lower intakes, satin-chrome mirror covers, and dual exhaust tips on each side, framing a small rear diffuser. However, these worthy changes are enough to transform the Audi’s appearance into something more athletic and menacing than the TT. The TTS does not open the model up to a wider variety of colors, but the standard palette does include eye-catching red, yellow, and blue hues.
The interior is a marriage of form and function that plays right into Audi’s technological strengths. It starts with two racing-inspired leather-and-anthracite seats with diamond stitching—not available on the normal TT—flanked by brushed aluminum trim sections. The driver area is dominated by a 12.3-inch “virtual cockpit” LCD instrument cluster that serves up driving, navigation, and audio information as the main display interface for the whole car. The vents are elegant turbine-shaped units whose center bezels incorporate the switchgear and displays for the entire HVAC system. A tidy row of driving-related buttons completes the center stack, and the infotainment controls and electronic parking brake switch are laid-out neatly behind the console-mounted gear selector. It all adds up to an interior that’s high-tech but comfortable and blessedly-minimal on buttons. The virtual cockpit earns high praise for being intuitive, snappy, glitch-free, and easy to operate while driving. However, without the Nappa Red leather option, the cabin may be a bit too stark for the segment. One suggestion to Audi would be to offer the TTS with the same Palomino Brown upholstery that’s available on the lesser TT.
For such a German car, Audi has limited the options to a few narrow add-ons and swaps. As it stands, the TTS comes in just one trim. Buyers can upgrade the 19” 5-spoke wheels to 20” 10-spoke forged or 20” 5-spoke titanium units. Also available is full leather seating, red brake calipers, and a Black optic package that swaps out most of the car’s bright-work with high-gloss black trim. On the tech front, Audi offers a single Technology Package, which includes navigation, telematics, blind-spot monitoring, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto interfaces, and a 12-speaker, 680-watt Bang & Olufsen sound system.
The TTS is handsome, competent on the track and street, and reasonably livable. Its price lives right in between those of the base TT and the top-trim TTRS. For that palatable cost increase, a buyer does get quite a few meaningful upgrades. But since the TTS doesn’t exist in a vacuum, it must be noted that it faces some serious competition from Ford’s Mustang variants, which rival the TTS in power and price. And while drivers could get the same performance for less cost out of the Golf R or Audi’s own S3, many customers will still find themselves drawn to the TTS’ playfully aggressive design that so perfectly embodies new-millennium optimism.
Could my local Audi dealer request a car from another Audi dealer in another state?
Air Conditioning
Automatic climate control front air conditioning · Single front air conditioning zones
Airbags
Dual front airbags · Dual front knee airbags · Passenger airbag deactivation: occupant sensing deactivation · Front side airbags · Rear side curtain airbags
Audio System
Antenna Type: mast · Voice recognition audio system · Bluetooth auxiliary audio input · HD radio · Remote CD: DVD audio · Remote CD changer location: in glove compartment · Satellite Radio: SiriusXM · 1 subwoofer · Total Number of Speakers: 8 · 155 watts
Brakes
ABS: 4-wheel · Braking assist: hill start assist · Electronic parking brake: auto off · Front brake diameter: 13.3 · Front brakes: ventilated disc · Rear brake diameter: 12.2 · Rear brakes: ventilated disc
Comfort Features
Cargo area floor mat material: carpet · Center console trim: leather · Dash trim: leather · Door sill trim: aluminum · Door trim: leather · Floor Mat Material: carpet · Floor Material: carpet · Floor Mats: front · Foot pedal trim: stainless steel · Shift knob trim: leather · Steering wheel trim: leather
Convenience Features
Assist handle: front · Cargo area power outlet: 12V · Cargo cover: hard · Center console: front console with armrest and storage · Cupholders: front · Dimming rearview mirror: auto-dimming · Multi-function remote: keyless entry with panic alarm · One-touch windows: 2 · Power outlet(s): 12V front · Power steering: speed-proportional · Reading lights: front · Steering wheel: tilt and telescopic · Steering wheel mounted controls: paddle shifter · Storage: front seatback · Universal garage door opener: Homelink · Vanity mirrors: dual illuminating
Driver Seat
Adjustable lumbar support: 4-way power · Power adjustments: 12
Drivetrain
4WD Type: full time · Axle ratio: 3.44
Engine
Alternator: 140 amps · Battery: maintenance-free · Battery rating: 330 CCA
Exterior Features
Door handle color: body-color · Exhaust: quad exhaust tips · Exhaust tip color: metallic · Front bumper color: body-color · Grille color: chrome · Mirror color: aluminum · Rear bumper color: body-color · Rear spoiler: electronically controlled · Rear spoiler color: body-color · Window trim: black
Headrests
Adjustable rear headrests: integrated headrests · Front headrests: integrated · Number of front headrests: 2 · Number of rear headrests: 2
Instrumentation
Fuel economy display: range · Instrument cluster screen size: 12.3 in. · Warnings and reminders: coolant temperature warning
Lights
Daytime running lights: LED · Exterior entry lights: security approach lamps · Headlights: auto delay off · Tail and brake lights: LED
Mirrors
Exterior mirrors: power folding
Passenger Seat
Power adjustments: 12
Rear Seats
Type: 50-50 split bench
Safety
Camera system: rearview · Child seat anchors: LATCH system · Crumple zones: front · Impact sensor: door unlock · Parking sensors: front · Rearview monitor: in dash
Seatbelts
Emergency locking retractors: front and rear · Front seatbelts: 3-point · Seatbelt force limiters: front · Seatbelt pretensioners: front and rear · Seatbelt warning sensor: driver and passenger · Second row seatbelts: 3-point
Seats
Driver seat power adjustments: reclining · Front seat type: sport bucket · Passenger seat power adjustments: reclining · Rear seat folding: split · Upholstery: leather · Upholstery accents: faux suede
Security
Power door locks: anti-lockout
Spare Tire
Mount Location: inside · Size: temporary
Spare Wheel
Rim Type: steel
Steering
Steering ratio: 14.6
Suspension
Driver Adjustable Suspension: ride control · Front Arm Type: lower control arms · Front Spring Type: coil springs · Front Suspension Classification: independent · Front Suspension Type: MacPherson struts · Front shock type: monotube · Rear Spring Type: coil springs · Rear Suspension Classification: independent · Rear Suspension Type: multi-link · Rear shock type: monotube · Stabilizer bar(s): front · Suspension control: magnetic
Telematics
Electronic messaging assistance: with read function · Phone: voice activated · Phone wireless data link: Bluetooth
Tires
Type: summer performance
Tires and Rims
Wheel type: aluminum alloy
Wheels
Wheel spokes: 5
Windows
Front wipers: variable intermittent · Power windows: with safety reverse