There is a notion that TT's are impractical lady cars, and I think we should have a thread which properly dispels that myth and celebrates the practicality of the design. Please post pictures of what you got in your TT. Here's a start:
I've always wondered if you could fit 4 tires in, and now I know!There is a notion that TT's are impractical lady cars, and I think we should have a thread which properly dispels that myth and celebrates the practicality of the design. Please post pictures of what you got in your TT. Here's a start:
There is a notion that TT's are impractical lady cars, and I think we should have a thread which properly dispels that myth and celebrates the practicality of the design. Please post pictures of what you got in your TT. Here's a start:
There is a notion that TT's are impractical lady cars, and I think we should have a thread which properly dispels that myth and celebrates the practicality of the design. Please post pictures of what you got in your TT. Here's a start:
I don't think anyone could say a TT is an impractical ladies car. my daughter has had two TTs, a series 2 and a series 3. I have a TTU and she's encouraging to PX it and replace it with a TT (despite my vast age). Bought the TTU for continental trips so, with the back seat down, could load it up with luggage. On a day to day basis, can comfortably fit a Big American Labrador on the back seat. Can't think what you CAN'T do with a TT70 yrs old they can think and say what they like I’ll have any TT over the rubbish that’s on the market I’m bald as a badger so I don’t need an hair dresser great road holding not stuck in the winter had tool chest and 4 wheels and tyres in my coupe two big big shops in the boot of my convertible so it’ll do me 👍🍺😎
Respect!I do miss the practicality of the TT Coupé, it would have come in handy a few times this year.
Whilst I was on Holiday with the RS some years back we collected a full spare wheel kit from a Forum member. We fitted the kit and wheel but had to remove the rear shelf and place it behind the front seats, to accommodate the old insert and all our luggage. We then stopped off to get some shopping, before heading for our rental house. There wasn't much space left, some very creative packaging!
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Unfortunately the roadster does loose out in this respect, though to be fair it accommodates luggage much better than most two seater roadsters.
A couple of weeks ago I picked up a big-ass Husqvarna electric tile cutter + stand with my mk2. Taking it back in an MB EQB was not easier 😅
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71 year old teenager here. Since I retired 9 years ago....I lost 15 pounds around the gut to make getting outA couple of weeks ago I picked up a big-ass Husqvarna electric tile cutter + stand with my mk2. Taking it back in an MB EQB was not easier 😅
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There is a notion that TT's are impractical lady cars, and I think we should have a thread which properly dispels that myth and celebrates the practicality of the design. Please post pictures of what you got in your TT. Here's a start:
There is a notion that TT's are impractical lady cars, and I think we should have a thread which properly dispels that myth and celebrates the practicality of the design. Please post pictures of what you got in your TT. Here's a start: