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February 15, 2008

Audi TT-S Promo Video

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AUBURN HILLS, MI - It has been quite some time since the release of the wonderful Audi TT-S at Detroit. If you would like to see the vigor of the re-engineered 2.0L engine pushing the car to its limit, an online promo video has it; or at least some parts of it. The video generally shows what would happen if both the car and its driver are given complete freedom to burn rubber on roads and desert lands. Driven by two enthusiastic men taking their turns, the 350 Nm of torque from the engine is physically evident through various hot driving scenes, together with the upshot of magnetic ride adaptive damping system that gives optimum handling under any road conditions, according to the manufacturer.

Visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xp2RA7RX43g&eurl=http://www.worldcarfans.com/9080212.002/audi-tt-s-promo-video to see the video.

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