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Huw Powell
audi at humanspeakers.com
Thu Mar 25 09:20:02 EST 2004
>>> although ive felt like the tt was sorta the spiritual successor to
>>> the urq.. tqc and all.
>>
>> That was my thought, except that the tt won't seat five, which is sort
>> of part of the "brief" to make a neu-ur-Q.
>
> i dont know man, ive seen the back seat of the urq.. looks KINDA tight
> for 3 people back there. =) plus the tt's a hatch, so you get a few more
> lifestyle points there. a TINY hatch, but a hatch. really more of a
> pop-top breifcase container. =)
The tt is a hatch? I thought it had a trunk. Anyway, the back seat of
an UrQ (same as a coupe gt) will seat two full sized adults, in
remarkable comfort, considering. Three is pushing it, but there *are*
three seat belts...
Just having two seats limits a car's practicality, and almost demands
that you have at least one other, roomier, vehicle available. Depending
on your "lifestyle," of course.
> the cupholder is sumthin else. i actually really like the push-out and
> dial seat heater knobs. ive been trying to figure out a way to jerry-rig
> them in my 90.
I liked the cupholder so much I bought one. They're not only cool,
they're cheap (under $20?).
I also bought two of those nifty seat heater switches, but the trouble
is, the entire system is different (I believe more of the controller
circuitry is in the switch), and I have so far been unable to get the
schematic for the tt circuit, to figure out how to make them work on an
older car.
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Huw Powell
http://www.humanspeakers.com/audi
http://www.humanthoughts.org/
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