Opinions of a TT for wife?
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Re: Opinions of a TT for wife?
Robert, not sure what you mean by 'crash protection'..... There are
plenty of airbags in the car, and knowing Audi, the structure is very
robust. And I know the convertible has pop-up rollbars behind the
seats. Of course, it IS a small car so in any major collision with an
18-wheeler, you know who will win. But then again, the point of these
cars is accident avoidance.
My concern with the coupe would be outward visibility. I would get a
convertible for my wife but not the coupe - she has trouble seeing out
of her minivan at times!
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
plenty of airbags in the car, and knowing Audi, the structure is very
robust. And I know the convertible has pop-up rollbars behind the
seats. Of course, it IS a small car so in any major collision with an
18-wheeler, you know who will win. But then again, the point of these
cars is accident avoidance.
My concern with the coupe would be outward visibility. I would get a
convertible for my wife but not the coupe - she has trouble seeing out
of her minivan at times!
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
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Re: Opinions of a TT for wife?
Robert, not sure what you mean by 'crash protection'..... There are
plenty of airbags in the car, and knowing Audi, the structure is very
robust. And I know the convertible has pop-up rollbars behind the
seats. Of course, it IS a small car so in any major collision with an
18-wheeler, you know who will win. But then again, the point of these
cars is accident avoidance.
My concern with the coupe would be outward visibility. I would get a
convertible for my wife but not the coupe - she has trouble seeing out
of her minivan at times!
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
plenty of airbags in the car, and knowing Audi, the structure is very
robust. And I know the convertible has pop-up rollbars behind the
seats. Of course, it IS a small car so in any major collision with an
18-wheeler, you know who will win. But then again, the point of these
cars is accident avoidance.
My concern with the coupe would be outward visibility. I would get a
convertible for my wife but not the coupe - she has trouble seeing out
of her minivan at times!
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
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Re: Opinions of a TT for wife?
Robert, not sure what you mean by 'crash protection'..... There are
plenty of airbags in the car, and knowing Audi, the structure is very
robust. And I know the convertible has pop-up rollbars behind the
seats. Of course, it IS a small car so in any major collision with an
18-wheeler, you know who will win. But then again, the point of these
cars is accident avoidance.
My concern with the coupe would be outward visibility. I would get a
convertible for my wife but not the coupe - she has trouble seeing out
of her minivan at times!
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
plenty of airbags in the car, and knowing Audi, the structure is very
robust. And I know the convertible has pop-up rollbars behind the
seats. Of course, it IS a small car so in any major collision with an
18-wheeler, you know who will win. But then again, the point of these
cars is accident avoidance.
My concern with the coupe would be outward visibility. I would get a
convertible for my wife but not the coupe - she has trouble seeing out
of her minivan at times!
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
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Re: Opinions of a TT for wife?
"Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Robert, not sure what you mean by 'crash protection'..... There are
> plenty of airbags in the car, and knowing Audi, the structure is very
> robust. And I know the convertible has pop-up rollbars behind the
> seats. Of course, it IS a small car so in any major collision with an
> 18-wheeler, you know who will win. But then again, the point of these
> cars is accident avoidance.
>
> My concern with the coupe would be outward visibility. I would get a
> convertible for my wife but not the coupe - she has trouble seeing out
> of her minivan at times!
The bars are actually fixed in position.
The cars themselves are very robust - ScoTTy on the UK TT Forum had a
high-speed "oops" on the Ring a few years back - the car looked a mess at
the end of it, but he walked away uninjured.
H1K
news:1132235955.190035.276870@g14g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Robert, not sure what you mean by 'crash protection'..... There are
> plenty of airbags in the car, and knowing Audi, the structure is very
> robust. And I know the convertible has pop-up rollbars behind the
> seats. Of course, it IS a small car so in any major collision with an
> 18-wheeler, you know who will win. But then again, the point of these
> cars is accident avoidance.
>
> My concern with the coupe would be outward visibility. I would get a
> convertible for my wife but not the coupe - she has trouble seeing out
> of her minivan at times!
The bars are actually fixed in position.
The cars themselves are very robust - ScoTTy on the UK TT Forum had a
high-speed "oops" on the Ring a few years back - the car looked a mess at
the end of it, but he walked away uninjured.
H1K
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Re: Opinions of a TT for wife?
"Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Robert, not sure what you mean by 'crash protection'..... There are
> plenty of airbags in the car, and knowing Audi, the structure is very
> robust. And I know the convertible has pop-up rollbars behind the
> seats. Of course, it IS a small car so in any major collision with an
> 18-wheeler, you know who will win. But then again, the point of these
> cars is accident avoidance.
>
> My concern with the coupe would be outward visibility. I would get a
> convertible for my wife but not the coupe - she has trouble seeing out
> of her minivan at times!
The bars are actually fixed in position.
The cars themselves are very robust - ScoTTy on the UK TT Forum had a
high-speed "oops" on the Ring a few years back - the car looked a mess at
the end of it, but he walked away uninjured.
H1K
news:1132235955.190035.276870@g14g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Robert, not sure what you mean by 'crash protection'..... There are
> plenty of airbags in the car, and knowing Audi, the structure is very
> robust. And I know the convertible has pop-up rollbars behind the
> seats. Of course, it IS a small car so in any major collision with an
> 18-wheeler, you know who will win. But then again, the point of these
> cars is accident avoidance.
>
> My concern with the coupe would be outward visibility. I would get a
> convertible for my wife but not the coupe - she has trouble seeing out
> of her minivan at times!
The bars are actually fixed in position.
The cars themselves are very robust - ScoTTy on the UK TT Forum had a
high-speed "oops" on the Ring a few years back - the car looked a mess at
the end of it, but he walked away uninjured.
H1K
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Re: Opinions of a TT for wife?
"Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Robert, not sure what you mean by 'crash protection'..... There are
> plenty of airbags in the car, and knowing Audi, the structure is very
> robust. And I know the convertible has pop-up rollbars behind the
> seats. Of course, it IS a small car so in any major collision with an
> 18-wheeler, you know who will win. But then again, the point of these
> cars is accident avoidance.
>
> My concern with the coupe would be outward visibility. I would get a
> convertible for my wife but not the coupe - she has trouble seeing out
> of her minivan at times!
The bars are actually fixed in position.
The cars themselves are very robust - ScoTTy on the UK TT Forum had a
high-speed "oops" on the Ring a few years back - the car looked a mess at
the end of it, but he walked away uninjured.
H1K
news:1132235955.190035.276870@g14g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Robert, not sure what you mean by 'crash protection'..... There are
> plenty of airbags in the car, and knowing Audi, the structure is very
> robust. And I know the convertible has pop-up rollbars behind the
> seats. Of course, it IS a small car so in any major collision with an
> 18-wheeler, you know who will win. But then again, the point of these
> cars is accident avoidance.
>
> My concern with the coupe would be outward visibility. I would get a
> convertible for my wife but not the coupe - she has trouble seeing out
> of her minivan at times!
The bars are actually fixed in position.
The cars themselves are very robust - ScoTTy on the UK TT Forum had a
high-speed "oops" on the Ring a few years back - the car looked a mess at
the end of it, but he walked away uninjured.
H1K
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Re: Opinions of a TT for wife?
"Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Robert, not sure what you mean by 'crash protection'..... There are
> plenty of airbags in the car, and knowing Audi, the structure is very
> robust. And I know the convertible has pop-up rollbars behind the
> seats. Of course, it IS a small car so in any major collision with an
> 18-wheeler, you know who will win. But then again, the point of these
> cars is accident avoidance.
>
> My concern with the coupe would be outward visibility. I would get a
> convertible for my wife but not the coupe - she has trouble seeing out
> of her minivan at times!
The bars are actually fixed in position.
The cars themselves are very robust - ScoTTy on the UK TT Forum had a
high-speed "oops" on the Ring a few years back - the car looked a mess at
the end of it, but he walked away uninjured.
H1K
news:1132235955.190035.276870@g14g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Robert, not sure what you mean by 'crash protection'..... There are
> plenty of airbags in the car, and knowing Audi, the structure is very
> robust. And I know the convertible has pop-up rollbars behind the
> seats. Of course, it IS a small car so in any major collision with an
> 18-wheeler, you know who will win. But then again, the point of these
> cars is accident avoidance.
>
> My concern with the coupe would be outward visibility. I would get a
> convertible for my wife but not the coupe - she has trouble seeing out
> of her minivan at times!
The bars are actually fixed in position.
The cars themselves are very robust - ScoTTy on the UK TT Forum had a
high-speed "oops" on the Ring a few years back - the car looked a mess at
the end of it, but he walked away uninjured.
H1K
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